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Aug 22 09 4:38 PM
Apples wrote: HH - your response hit 9 of the 10.
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Aug 22 09 4:54 PM
4Horses and Holding wrote: I can count on three fingers the people who come immediately to mind as being exceedingly nasty and vitriolic on this forum, and two of them are quoted on this the previous page (assuming your page also starts at post 641). (not Apples or HH)
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Aug 22 09 5:08 PM
Apples wrote: I'm not terribly impressed with your language either. I "always have"? What does that mean, since the womb? How long exactly have you known me? LOL You, and a couple of others on this board, all have some things in common. 1)you tend to use bully tactics to establish yourself as superior, you have to because you are afraid that your skills don't do that for you How, exactly, does one "bully" on the interwebs? 2)you tend quickly to anger Really? Do I get big and green? 3)your logic skills are very poor, you make assumptions on very little information (again I reference your statement "always have") Um, my "logic" is based upon VERY consistent behavior from you. 4)you externalize everything, you are happiest when you have a 'target' Not really. I don't care enough about people in general to "target" them. 5)you find fault everywhere you look, and if it's not there you fantasize it until it becomes *real* in your mind And you generalize and often try to play martyr or poor victim with an overly inflated sense of self. (Ooh, two can play at this game.) 6)you are extremely negative, you look for it and thrive on it Yeah, you got me there. I'm a nihilistic cynic. Nietzche is my real father. Kafka is my uncle. 7)you lack grace and graciousness ~giggles~ That is such a positively Victorian statement that makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. 8 )you never change your mind, once it's made up, you will go to the grave with your beliefs Nope. If someone proves me wrong.. I will admit it, unlike you. 9)you cling to very specific things, agnostic of anything else Nah...I'm more of a Lavey Satanist as opposed to an agnostic.. But hey... 10)you are unable to focus on the important issues, and instead focus on the unimportant issues Important issues? Important Issues????? THIS.....IS......THE.....INTERNET! I focus on what's important IRL. And I help out on here when I can. Tell me, are these the traits of a good horse trainer? Is this what I should be learning from you? Huh... I guess I'll go ask my horses if they've noticed any of these traits about me... since, quite frankly, their opinions of me matter more to me than yours do.
I'm not terribly impressed with your language either. I "always have"? What does that mean, since the womb? How long exactly have you known me? LOL You, and a couple of others on this board, all have some things in common.
1)you tend to use bully tactics to establish yourself as superior, you have to because you are afraid that your skills don't do that for you How, exactly, does one "bully" on the interwebs?
2)you tend quickly to anger Really? Do I get big and green?
3)your logic skills are very poor, you make assumptions on very little information (again I reference your statement "always have") Um, my "logic" is based upon VERY consistent behavior from you.
4)you externalize everything, you are happiest when you have a 'target' Not really. I don't care enough about people in general to "target" them.
5)you find fault everywhere you look, and if it's not there you fantasize it until it becomes *real* in your mind And you generalize and often try to play martyr or poor victim with an overly inflated sense of self. (Ooh, two can play at this game.)
6)you are extremely negative, you look for it and thrive on it Yeah, you got me there. I'm a nihilistic cynic. Nietzche is my real father. Kafka is my uncle.
7)you lack grace and graciousness ~giggles~ That is such a positively Victorian statement that makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
8 )you never change your mind, once it's made up, you will go to the grave with your beliefs Nope. If someone proves me wrong.. I will admit it, unlike you.
9)you cling to very specific things, agnostic of anything else Nah...I'm more of a Lavey Satanist as opposed to an agnostic.. But hey...
10)you are unable to focus on the important issues, and instead focus on the unimportant issues Important issues? Important Issues????? THIS.....IS......THE.....INTERNET! I focus on what's important IRL. And I help out on here when I can.
Tell me, are these the traits of a good horse trainer? Is this what I should be learning from you? Huh... I guess I'll go ask my horses if they've noticed any of these traits about me... since, quite frankly, their opinions of me matter more to me than yours do.
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Aug 22 09 6:32 PM
Stormygirl wrote: Actually, RFR, I have gotten quite a bit done today. Mowed the lawn, worked horses for about five hours, gave the dog a bath, and went to a birthday party. That is all besides making breakfast, lunch, and dinner, doing two loads of laundry and vacuuming the living room. It just didn't take me very long because I'm literate. *Edited to add that I have just over thirty horses.
Aug 22 09 6:40 PM
Aug 22 09 7:36 PM
Runforroses wrote: Stormygirl wrote: Actually, RFR, I have gotten quite a bit done today. Mowed the lawn, worked horses for about five hours, gave the dog a bath, and went to a birthday party. That is all besides making breakfast, lunch, and dinner, doing two loads of laundry and vacuuming the living room. It just didn't take me very long because I'm literate. *Edited to add that I have just over thirty horses. ~~~ Actually, StormyGirl, not a problem, that's quite an impressive list in a day, do you need a job ? I'm hiring
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Aug 22 09 7:42 PM
HomozygousMare wrote: Ok, am only on page 20 but.... and I'm putting myself out there... take it from a drunk...... she's messed up on something.
BigDreams wrote: I am so never getting married. I've never really liked babysitting.
4Horses and Holding wrote: You know, with sperm banks and handy-dandy machinery, there really isn't much use for men. I mean, most cats will kill bugs.
aakora wrote: I think most problems in life can be traced to an incorrect ratio of men to cats.
Aug 22 09 7:59 PM
myfurrypanda wrote: HomozygousMare wrote: Ok, am only on page 20 but.... and I'm putting myself out there... take it from a drunk...... she's messed up on something. You know that you aren't making sense when Spotted can't understand you.
Aug 22 09 8:06 PM
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Aug 22 09 8:52 PM
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Aug 22 09 8:53 PM
Aug 22 09 9:06 PM
Nightgames wrote: PBJ is perfectly understandable. As long as it's not political. His posts are relatively easy to understand, they are all insults or "I told you so's".
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Aug 23 09 2:40 AM
goflippr wrote: CassielFell wrote: Apples wrote: CF - you're just like HH - you love to lay traps so you can go ballistic - that's quite funny actually, I thought she was rather unique, but I guess not.. As you don't know me or my horse, your opinion is taken with a grain of salt and a thorough giggle. She liked and respected me prior to that day, and she has liked and respected me since. Ahhh - but like HH, you probably think I'm lying Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy. ...... I'm laying traps?? Going ballistic? Really? Huh... Interesting. And I'm quite aware that horses understand heirarchy. Been around them my entire life. However, they don't read it as you do, darlin'. And you don't understand how they read it, at all. However, you practice selective reading.. Always have. If you look at my post I never denied that horses have heirarchy... Read it again Apples, my friend.. You know conformation, but that's about the only thing I've seen you demonstrate any real knowledge at. You use the same language (when you talk about horses) as my best friend's mother.. and what that woman actually knew about "talking pony" .. I could fit in a thimble with room left over. You've already told me all about yourself with the language you use. I'm not impressed. ***Edited the salty language per Goflipper. Oh thank you, that reads SO much better without the body part references!
CassielFell wrote: Apples wrote: CF - you're just like HH - you love to lay traps so you can go ballistic - that's quite funny actually, I thought she was rather unique, but I guess not.. As you don't know me or my horse, your opinion is taken with a grain of salt and a thorough giggle. She liked and respected me prior to that day, and she has liked and respected me since. Ahhh - but like HH, you probably think I'm lying Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy. ...... I'm laying traps?? Going ballistic? Really? Huh... Interesting. And I'm quite aware that horses understand heirarchy. Been around them my entire life. However, they don't read it as you do, darlin'. And you don't understand how they read it, at all. However, you practice selective reading.. Always have. If you look at my post I never denied that horses have heirarchy... Read it again Apples, my friend.. You know conformation, but that's about the only thing I've seen you demonstrate any real knowledge at. You use the same language (when you talk about horses) as my best friend's mother.. and what that woman actually knew about "talking pony" .. I could fit in a thimble with room left over. You've already told me all about yourself with the language you use. I'm not impressed. ***Edited the salty language per Goflipper.
Apples wrote: CF - you're just like HH - you love to lay traps so you can go ballistic - that's quite funny actually, I thought she was rather unique, but I guess not.. As you don't know me or my horse, your opinion is taken with a grain of salt and a thorough giggle. She liked and respected me prior to that day, and she has liked and respected me since. Ahhh - but like HH, you probably think I'm lying Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy.
Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy.
Aug 23 09 6:35 AM
Apples wrote: goflippr wrote: CassielFell wrote: Apples wrote: CF - you're just like HH - you love to lay traps so you can go ballistic - that's quite funny actually, I thought she was rather unique, but I guess not.. As you don't know me or my horse, your opinion is taken with a grain of salt and a thorough giggle. She liked and respected me prior to that day, and she has liked and respected me since. Ahhh - but like HH, you probably think I'm lying Alpha denotes hierarchy - as in leadershp - I still believe that horses understand heirarchy. ...... I'm laying traps?? Going ballistic? Really? Huh... Interesting. And I'm quite aware that horses understand heirarchy. Been around them my entire life. However, they don't read it as you do, darlin'. And you don't understand how they read it, at all. However, you practice selective reading.. Always have. If you look at my post I never denied that horses have heirarchy... Read it again Apples, my friend.. You know conformation, but that's about the only thing I've seen you demonstrate any real knowledge at. You use the same language (when you talk about horses) as my best friend's mother.. and what that woman actually knew about "talking pony" .. I could fit in a thimble with room left over. You've already told me all about yourself with the language you use. I'm not impressed. ***Edited the salty language per Goflipper. Oh thank you, that reads SO much better without the body part references! It does read better! Goflipper - did you have a hand in that? If so then thank you very much.Now if I take out all the insults and sarcasm this is what is left: "I never denied that horses have have heirarchy" So my question is: Where should the human be in that heirarchy in order to be effective? I've suggested 'top of the heap', but you seem to think I'm wrong, so you seem to be suggesting we might need to be second, or possibly last. I'd be interested to know your thoughts.
Aug 23 09 9:08 AM
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Aug 23 09 9:19 AM
Apples wrote: You didn't answer my question. Where is the human in the heirarchy? You seem to believe it's not at the top. Then where is it? I'm not sure you really know, because you keep responding with all kinds of gibberish. Is that an avoidance technique?
Jefe is Spanish for boss, darlink... Just in case you didn't realize that.
I stated.. "You may be "jefe" when you're handling them, but that doesn't make you herd bitch."
Can you not comprehend that? Or should I find a little pop-up book and mail it to you?
Aug 23 09 9:34 AM
For those of you who have very little information, but pride yourself on drawing really big conclusions.
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