Not Farrier Pictures-Pictures OF Farriers

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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Do you know who this generous, caring, good friend, wonderful farrier and poet is?????

    He traveled far
    to help an owner and horse
    His caring and generosity
    continues forever on course
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    Thomas Opinionated and I know it

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    sod who the farrier is..... whose legs are propped up against the wall?...:eek:
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    Mary Ann RaySteeleDaveHallEricRussellTravisDupreeReed Fan

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    To think I used to like Thomas... Tis I Mary ANn with back on the wall.
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    And I am taking pictures and supervising! ;)
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I think Thomas was referring to the "things" propped against the wall in the right foreground - looks like someones legs chopped off and left there as a monument to some poor soul without a leg to stand on.
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    Thomas Opinionated and I know it

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    i meant the legs in blue quilting next to you :eek:
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    I'm not sure if it's a saddle pad? But if it's alive, it's got a nice coffee mug.
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    Thomas Opinionated and I know it

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    aren't they boots sticking out the bottom
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Maybe MaryAnn knows since she's sitting next to it-or him!
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    So that's what happened to Dorf!

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    Mary Ann RaySteeleDaveHallEricRussellTravisDupreeReed Fan

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    LOL! Me likeee Thomas even more than before.:oops:

    What you see there Thomas, is evidence of a queer American Florida Cracker tack care technique. Due to all the moisture and mildew and rodents, folks round here like to "cool off" their $1000 saddles on the wash rack floor. Makes em last longer - or something like that.

    I forget who owned that purty saddle with the fancy green pad.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Queer American Florida Cracker? Is that a liberal new age progressive thing?
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    Mary Ann RaySteeleDaveHallEricRussellTravisDupreeReed Fan

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    I used the word queer for the benefit of Thomas. I feared he would scoff at quaint being used in this context. You know how proper Brits are.
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    A proper dictionary would have a picture of Thomas next to the definition of "proper." :cool:
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    Mary Ann RaySteeleDaveHallEricRussellTravisDupreeReed Fan

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    LOL He really is a treasure! :love:
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    That would be none other than our own Butterfly man, "Needles" Matthews........:)
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    Spot On Shoeing __________________

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    Bruce's nickname is "Needles":confused:

    All this time I thought it was his well honed technique on how to train horses stand.
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Well I heard that Bruce doesn't need anesthesia for surgery-they show him a needle and he's passed out for hours! :sleep: < that is not a good rendition of a sleeping smiley.
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    vthorseshoe Active Member

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    those are the legs of the farrier who screwed up her horse in the first place...
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Bruce said: "those are the legs of the farrier who screwed up her horse in the first place..."

    I haven't stopped laughing yet!!!
    Yea, lucky me, the current farrier disappeared. So her 5-6 week trims went 9 weeks before I decided he was not around! Maybe they're his! Since he left my horse horrible.

    But she's been trimmed. I WILL be talking to this current guy about those medial high heels he leaves. And bring the hind toes back more-or rocker them??? And trim the bars. And clean up the frog.........sheesh, why on earth should I have to tell someone that????????

    On top of that, I sold my mule, Buttercup, to a young girl and her mother. They have not been seen for 3 months now, and behind in their board 3 months. My sales contract had said abandonment or poor care would allow me to take her back. And the BO can take her for non payment.

    So I'll get her back. She's too good to just let go. And now I have 2 offers for having her trained to harness and buggy. And one of the teens has been riding her a few times a week for fun.

    Life goes on........

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