The Grand National
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Manoverboard
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Re: The Grand National
Didn't even bother with the Paracetamol I heard ... 
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Between you and me.....Manoverboard wrote:Didn't even bother with the Paracetamol I heard ...
That's because his chopper wasn’t as big as yours
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Btw Mob... If my comment causes you some embarrassment then you'll just have to explain...Until such time I'll just carry on 
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oldbluefox
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You shouldn't be mentioning Mob's chopper in public. You know how jealous Stephen gets!!!Onelife wrote:Between you and me.....Manoverboard wrote:Didn't even bother with the Paracetamol I heard ...
That's because his chopper wasn’t as big as yours
I was taught to be cautious
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi OBF
It’s not something I would normally do but as you know Mob likes to make little things seem bigger than they really are
It’s not something I would normally do but as you know Mob likes to make little things seem bigger than they really are
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Manoverboard
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Re: The Grand National
Nothing to explain, obvious reallyOnelife wrote:Btw Mob... If my comment causes you some embarrassment then you'll just have to explain...Until such time I'll just carry on
Regards ' Moby '
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Ms B
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Re: The Grand National
Well I`m so glad this bloody spectacle is over for another year and so relieved that no horse was killed during this race, but very saddend that two horses were killed in an early race.
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Ms B
They weren’t killed they died doing what they are breed to do.... which is race.
With respect if we all listened to people like you horses would never have evolved into the magnificent animals they are today. In fact if they were left to evolve naturally they would hardly have grown tall enough to reach your knee cap let alone give millions the pleasure of sitting on one.
They are breed for a purpose as are the animals we eat, some end up in racing stables where they are raced, loved and cared for until such time that they can no longer race...others end up on dinner tables, some in tins to feed our pets...if I was a horse and given the choice of taking my chances over a few fences for 2 hours of my life ... or go straight to the abattoir.... I know which I would choose.
I along with the 500 millon viewers who watched this great sporting occasion will no doubt be watching this great race for many years to come....can't wait!!
Regards
OL
They weren’t killed they died doing what they are breed to do.... which is race.
With respect if we all listened to people like you horses would never have evolved into the magnificent animals they are today. In fact if they were left to evolve naturally they would hardly have grown tall enough to reach your knee cap let alone give millions the pleasure of sitting on one.
They are breed for a purpose as are the animals we eat, some end up in racing stables where they are raced, loved and cared for until such time that they can no longer race...others end up on dinner tables, some in tins to feed our pets...if I was a horse and given the choice of taking my chances over a few fences for 2 hours of my life ... or go straight to the abattoir.... I know which I would choose.
I along with the 500 millon viewers who watched this great sporting occasion will no doubt be watching this great race for many years to come....can't wait!!
Regards
OL
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Manoverboard
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Re: The Grand National
OL ... do you shop in Tesco ?
Just an afterlife type thought
Just an afterlife type thought
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi Mob
“OL ... do you shop in Tesco ?”
Not wishing to sound rude but what the hell has "me" shopping at Tesco’s got to do with horses...Oh I get it
Regards
Keith
“OL ... do you shop in Tesco ?”
Not wishing to sound rude but what the hell has "me" shopping at Tesco’s got to do with horses...Oh I get it
Regards
Keith
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Ms B
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Re: The Grand National
Two years ago I visited the New Forrest for the first time, what a wonderful part of the country, but even more wonderful was to see horses roaming wild in the country side. These `magnificent animals` who have evolved with the help of humans, were well groomed and well looked after, but never riden.
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noddy10
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Re: The Grand National
Sorry Onelife but what a feable excuse to justify a barbaric race that should be banned.
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi Noddy10
I can assure you that I have no need whatsoever to make excuses for the sport that I and millions of others enjoy...I’m presuming you have the same view of all racing... both flat and jumps?
If however you need a reason why racing can be justified I would suggest the 20,000 full time and 70,000 part time jobs being a good enough reason.....if you’re still not convinced, how about the £3.7bn which finds its way into the UK economy... of which £325m is generated for the Exchequer.
Regards
OL
I can assure you that I have no need whatsoever to make excuses for the sport that I and millions of others enjoy...I’m presuming you have the same view of all racing... both flat and jumps?
If however you need a reason why racing can be justified I would suggest the 20,000 full time and 70,000 part time jobs being a good enough reason.....if you’re still not convinced, how about the £3.7bn which finds its way into the UK economy... of which £325m is generated for the Exchequer.
Regards
OL
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Onelife
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Re: The Grand National
Hi Ms BMs B wrote:Two years ago I visited the New Forrest for the first time, what a wonderful part of the country, but even more wonderful was to see horses roaming wild in the country side. These `magnificent animals` who have evolved with the help of humans, were well groomed and well looked after, but never riden.
Well groomed bit never ridden? Hmm! I think you’ll find that the only (New Forest ponies) that are "well groomed" will be those that are broken and used as child ponies...correct me if I’m wrong.
Just for your information, more New forest/Exmoor ponies will are culled every year than you’ll find horses on any of the UK race courses.
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OL