Posted by mkirsch on December 20, 2012 at 06:21:14 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: O/T T.S.C. posted by mudcreek183 on December 18, 2012 at 13:59:05:
Rest assured Nancy, you are far too intelligent and honorable to be a horse person. Horse ownership does not make one a horse person.
Horse people will drive junk cars (and I mean JUNK, things that have no business being on the road), let their houses fall down, let their children go hungry and unclothed to make sure their horses have the best of everything.
Horse people are always looking for something for nothing. They want the farmer to sell them the best hay for $1 a bale, then fuss and complain about a little dust. They have no way to haul the hay, so you have to deliver. They wait until it's in the barn before, "Oh gee, I seem to be a little short..." and stiff you on the bill.
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