Deleting posts for no good reason

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    jack mac Guest

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    If your going to Delete posts on the basis it doesn't sit well with some people & no other reason.Then I just might take up that habit myself. Have a good think about it .
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    just passin through Member

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    Jack,whos posts are they deleting? Because if they are deleting yours and not mine,then you may need an attitude adjustment?
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    jack mac Guest

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    But aren't you suppose to be an alter of Jackmac!. Sherlock Thomas Homes is never wrong about anything. He will tell you that him self .
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    jack mac Guest

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    Only mine!. I feel so privileged theses days that they have taken time out of their bizzy professional schedule to do so .
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Its a good thing Jaye quoted your posts so I wouldn't miss out.
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Sorry, Kim, the poster asked to remove his posts, and quotes.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Was actually being cheeky. I read what he had wrote in Jaye's quotes of it, so it was as if he had not deleted it.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    It's good that you explained that. She never would have figured it out on her own. 99% of what's said in jest seems to fly right past her or she goes out of her way to take personal offense - which makes it even more funny.
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    Tom i take it from what you keep posting you dont like Karen , what has she done ? or am i missing something
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    Yes I asked Karen to delete those posts. Mels a good bloke & a good farrier . Me stirring Jaye who I new would turn up like an old penny for a shin dig. Would only of confused Susan the owner & Train wrecked a good thread. That's not to say I liked Susan's comment all other Australian farriers in that area are YOPS . As for Mr Peabody sorry I mean Mr Perry. Personally I'd like nothing better then to grab Jaye in a headlock drag him over to the buff & polish that ugly balding melon of his & wedge it where the sun don't shine :D
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    Susan Holden Member

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    Dear Jack, I was talking of a total of another 2 farriers and if you'd seen the lame horses I have you would agree with me. Coronet bands should not look 35 degrees from the front view and hind feet should not twist as the horse walks. I do know other Australian farriers that know their thing and Rachael can come visit anytime she likes. She could stick a shoe on straight before she added a bit of polish in the States.
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    jack mac Guest

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    Don't worry to much about it. I Just Like rubbing Mr tall poppy Perry up the wrong way for a bit of amusement. Susan there may come a time later when a few of theses young YOP's might want to call on Mel's years of experience & advice . It doesn't pay to burn bridges. Even if they are YOP's. ;)
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    Susan Holden Member

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    Thats part of the problem they are not young and inexperienced:(
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Hey Susan, your post reminded me-a few months ago I had a farrier that made my horse's hooves 1/2 higher medially on all 4 because he said it would straighten her legs out. He's been a farrier for 25 years. But not mine anymore.
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    Susan Holden Member

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    That was a probably a good move :)
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    jack mac Guest

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    Some times its best to say nothing & just let the results of their work sort them out.Its always best to simply stick to recommending a good Farrier & refraining from bagging out a dodge one. The exception to that rule is Farrier Forum Rodeo. :D;)
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Jack , I almost spewed my tea on my keyboard! Too funny
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    I'm sure it was, and I owe it all to the fine farriers that I've been listening to for the last 5 years. Susan, your husband's a farrier?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I think you're taking it the wrong way, Chris.

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