+tsiolkovsky Posted January 27, 2010 Share Posted January 27, 2010 If you prissy Geocachers are going to keep complaining about Horse muck, I'm going to moan about you frightening my horses by popping out from the undergrowth, wearing flapping coats, dangly things round your neck and with odd taste in hats There is a fine line to be had between a little Horse Muck and the amount that seems to be piled up around GC1FQ7 - Epona's Song. As to not frightening the horses - well the answer is to cache skyclad - at least that way everyone gets frightened without fear or favour Quote Link to comment
Karletto Posted January 27, 2010 Share Posted January 27, 2010 iam a rider too. iam too lazy to dismount even when i drop my whip so now you know my opinion Quote Link to comment
daveindeal Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 oh my........ you must all be a bunch of townies. i bet you winde up the window at the first smell of field spreading. you havent lived until you try "pat frizbee" when i was younger we used to spend hours playing pat frizbee with the dryed cow pats, once we were hiking for about 6 miles along a busy tourist walk to a lighthouse playing the game, we got a few funny looks but not as much of a look as my mum with her wooly jumper on....... with a velcro pat (crispy one with the edges hooked up) stuck to the back of her jumper for about 4 miles Quote Link to comment
+keehotee Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 oh my........ you must all be a bunch of townies. i bet you winde up the window at the first smell of field spreading. you havent lived until you try "pat frizbee" when i was younger we used to spend hours playing pat frizbee with the dryed cow pats, once we were hiking for about 6 miles along a busy tourist walk to a lighthouse playing the game, we got a few funny looks but not as much of a look as my mum with her wooly jumper on....... with a velcro pat (crispy one with the edges hooked up) stuck to the back of her jumper for about 4 miles If you wouldn't mind keeping this on topic - everybody knows the best pats to throw are the ones that have baked in the sun for a few hours but are still green and sloppy on the insides - and to get back to horses, we grew up in the New Forest playing horse poo rounders... Quote Link to comment
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