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Sorry, had to get that out of my system.
Happy Monday! (ducks and runs...)
Monday, October 5, 2009
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A look at some of the most horrible examples of horse equipment on the market today. Please remember, this blog is simply MY opinions. Everyone has some and like armpits, some stink! It is all subjective anyway. I am not telling anyone what to use at all. I am just making observations and stating my own likes and dislikes. If you do not agree, fine, you are entitled. THERE IS NO ONE RIGHT WAY. Please, read and enjoy and try not to be ugly to others. Everyone has a right to their opinions.
Multiples of these would be cute as a bug's ear on that pony rental string you posted on Aug. 10......don't you think???
ReplyDeleteNot so much on a growed-up horse.....LOL.....
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ReplyDeleteIn my case that would be
Blllllleeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!
Aah! Noooo! Take it away! UGLY UGLY UGLY!!!
ReplyDeleteThe epitome of bad taste!
- - someone tell me what the pocket on the rear billet is for? Not the place I'd want to keep a hoof pick...
Ruthie
It's for your seven-year-old daughter to keep her cell phone in!
ReplyDeleteBusy much? YIKES!
ReplyDeleteI agree BBLLaaaahhhhh...as in vomit. I'd say Barbie's vomit to keep her figure after a rainbow snow cone!
ReplyDeleteghastly! (that's a word I have not used in some time)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Sarah, that would probably be the use of that pocket! If the mom was stupid enough to give in and buy this saddle, her 7 yo probably does have a cell phone!!
ReplyDeleteAs for this saddle......OMG! I hope it fits Barbie's horse!!
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Three words ......
ReplyDeleteTerrible
Tacky
Tat
On a little Halflinger or palomino, MAYBE. With a little girl.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise.... NOYOUMAYNOT.
Those little pockets look like nice places to put a Leatherman/Gerber.... Cell phones belong in your own pocket or belt pouch, so that if you get royally dumped on the trail and your horse cheerfully abandons you, you can call your best friend to come get you.... she will NEVER tell a soul.
Funny that this froofy thing has that practical touch......
YIKES!!!! it's just TOO MUCH!!!! *rubs dirt in eyes*
ReplyDeleteSo maybe I have bad taste...but I love this saddle!
ReplyDeleteIf you think this saddle is bad you should go to the local barrel shows in WI/Norther MI. They all have blinged out saddles and bridles with lots of offensive colors. It usually looks like a kaleidoscope through up all over everyone's tack.
ReplyDeleteactually, for most of you very uneducated... none of you i bet could afford this thing. Its a Double J saddle and will cost you over $3k.
ReplyDeleteThey are actually very well made, comfortable, BEAUTIFUL saddles!
Well, xmarisax02 I'm a very educated horse person and I know that the Double J saddle cost anywhere new or used from $1500 and up. They are very well made saddles and I don't think anyone thought it was a poorly made saddle. I think most of use find the combination of turquoise and pick not to our liking. Also by the way I can afford a Double J saddle, I just prefer there toned down models.
ReplyDeleteits more along the lines of dont bash other peoples crap.
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