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Do you ever regret not learning to do something properly?
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Hi peeps xx
Have you ever thought that "what if i" learned to ski, drive a car,learn to swim, pilot a plane, fix a car, ride a horse ( which is sore point with me at the moment, as i have this morning been on a 3 hour trek with the horse from hell!!!! ) etc etc
so mine is how to ride a blooming horse properly, without too much damage!!!
What's yours?
and Any regrets? or never too late!!!??
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Have you ever thought that "what if i" learned to ski, drive a car,learn to swim, pilot a plane, fix a car, ride a horse ( which is sore point with me at the moment, as i have this morning been on a 3 hour trek with the horse from hell!!!! ) etc etc
so mine is how to ride a blooming horse properly, without too much damage!!!
What's yours?
and Any regrets? or never too late!!!??
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Yep - horses 'eh? i will conquer them as 19 of my group went up to trek this morning and they gave me a monster of a size horse called "pedro"(!) ( well, we are on their island! )
Not back to UK until thursday next week so will go out yet again to "improve" - the kids on our group were rolling up at what my horse was doing to me, but a few of my friends had similar stubborn ones, so don't feel too bad.
Going for a last swim to ease my pains a bit, before getting ready for tonight,when hopefully my aches will have gone away!!!
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Yep - horses 'eh? i will conquer them as 19 of my group went up to trek this morning and they gave me a monster of a size horse called "pedro"(!) ( well, we are on their island! )
Not back to UK until thursday next week so will go out yet again to "improve" - the kids on our group were rolling up at what my horse was doing to me, but a few of my friends had similar stubborn ones, so don't feel too bad.
Going for a last swim to ease my pains a bit, before getting ready for tonight,when hopefully my aches will have gone away!!!
xx
Hi Christine
It was a real laugh!!!!
BUT i will conquer the horses and get better with practice hopefully!!
Hi ummmm - Great that your doing it now, hunni x
Hi angel - yep - it be me!!! xxx
hope you're well, sweetheart xx
Long story with the yogi.bear name, but basically had problems with my username out here in Mallorca so resigned using a cute and cuddly bear!!! - i can use my ianfran name now though but can't send you tube links on it - will sort out when back in the Uk next week.
lol
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It was a real laugh!!!!
BUT i will conquer the horses and get better with practice hopefully!!
Hi ummmm - Great that your doing it now, hunni x
Hi angel - yep - it be me!!! xxx
hope you're well, sweetheart xx
Long story with the yogi.bear name, but basically had problems with my username out here in Mallorca so resigned using a cute and cuddly bear!!! - i can use my ianfran name now though but can't send you tube links on it - will sort out when back in the Uk next week.
lol
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Yogi
The thing to remember about horses is, mentally they are naughty children, and they will start by seeing what they can get away with. If they sense you are unsure, they will play you up, so you have to stamp your authority from the first few minutes on board.
When your horse refuses to walk - a good start - give him a firm kick with both heels and shake your reins, and say "Walk!" in a firm, but not loud voice.
When he starts tossing his head, or looking meaningfully across massive fields, pull his head firmly, but not sharply, around to the direction yo want, and kick him to walk.
After a few minutes of this, he will realise that you are the boss, and behave. Failure to establish superiority can lead to all sorts of anti-socail behaviour - bolting, throwing, rolling, so make sure you get in front first.
The thing to remember about horses is, mentally they are naughty children, and they will start by seeing what they can get away with. If they sense you are unsure, they will play you up, so you have to stamp your authority from the first few minutes on board.
When your horse refuses to walk - a good start - give him a firm kick with both heels and shake your reins, and say "Walk!" in a firm, but not loud voice.
When he starts tossing his head, or looking meaningfully across massive fields, pull his head firmly, but not sharply, around to the direction yo want, and kick him to walk.
After a few minutes of this, he will realise that you are the boss, and behave. Failure to establish superiority can lead to all sorts of anti-socail behaviour - bolting, throwing, rolling, so make sure you get in front first.
Hi Slinky and IceM
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Aren't i being generous with the stars?
Yeah - lovely here 19c and sunny - in a really large group of friends - i am now chilling on a sun lounger watching them play volleyball in the pool and seeing some of the kids playing tennis on the courts in these lovely grounds - was here in October playing a couple of end of season gigs - now played two last weekend and have two more here this weekend - one in the south in palma and one here in puerto de alcudia on saturday night.
i send my love to you all there ( especially you loovvveeellllyyyyyyyyyy ladiiiieeesssss ) xxxxxx
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Aren't i being generous with the stars?
Yeah - lovely here 19c and sunny - in a really large group of friends - i am now chilling on a sun lounger watching them play volleyball in the pool and seeing some of the kids playing tennis on the courts in these lovely grounds - was here in October playing a couple of end of season gigs - now played two last weekend and have two more here this weekend - one in the south in palma and one here in puerto de alcudia on saturday night.
i send my love to you all there ( especially you loovvveeellllyyyyyyyyyy ladiiiieeesssss ) xxxxxx
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Thanks guys - great answers - here's a selection of hot tunes - most brand new which are sizzling here, as well as the UK too
will speak to you later - off for that last swim xxxxxx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QffbNSvffR4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7L5YlGs7cM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_dIjBqaVco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clY2RAgXpM0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty0f8EDtIXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTcIbb-urLw
http://www.discomania.com/new/player/player.ph p?prodid=604205&soundid=42407
( hit the play icon to play this)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsLqJrgZGTY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahJnfZ4VTmI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLHw43dIdZI
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Be kind to him Ian. Don't pull back too hard on the bit. You'll be fine.
Thanks for the stars, and glad the gigs are going OK. Speaking of which - my son's band played one last Friday (Battle of the Bands). Came third - brilliant for such a young person!
Chat later hun. Got to dash out to the PO now!
Thanks for the stars, and glad the gigs are going OK. Speaking of which - my son's band played one last Friday (Battle of the Bands). Came third - brilliant for such a young person!
Chat later hun. Got to dash out to the PO now!
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