I know some of you guys follow a bit of English humour, this is very funny IMHO.
http://youtu.be/JBPtjMFLWzQ
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LMAO - - - that one HOSS has a great 1/4 pass but missed his flying lead change
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OldUsedParts wrote:LMAO - - - that one HOSS has a great 1/4 pass but missed his flying lead change
This stuff is actually a sport in Europe, unbelievable stuff. I love English humour. So dry.
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I highly respect the Dressage Folks but I always showed Western and never entered a "Tally-Ho" Class. There's a Movie with Melisa Gilbert and Richard Farnsworth called "Sylvester" and one scene at night Melisa is taking Sylvester thru some Dressage commands. There are two old Cowboys sitting on the fence watching and one asks the other "what is that?" The other Cowboy says "it's called Dressage, it's kinda like watching cement set"
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