Horse riders should pick up their horses poo.

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Globalti

Legendary Member
Then what....?

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Rigid Raider said:
Anyway why are 99% of horse riders female?

Men just don't have the guts....:laugh:

I think it depends on the type of riding, just as with cycling. I think you'll find the vast majority of jockeys, for example, are men. Maybe men are more interested in riding competively, whereas women are more inclined to ride for leisure (although many do compete of course).

It might also be one of those childhood stereotypes - girls are supposed to like ponies, whereas boys like trains and cars. It's not always true, but if preferences like that show up anyway, they'll probably be reinforced (eg, when nephew Oli started to show an interest in trains, we showered him with train themed books and toys, so he's become even more keen)....
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
When my son was just a few months old we gave him a Matchbox car. He didn't let go of it again for months, even slept with it. Been mad about cars ever since.
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
Don't really mind that much, just because I don't really encounter it.

Worst thing I've had, on the way into the UEA there is this bit where they had loads of manure...and it was raning...and it had leaked onto the road...and it was all splashing up into my face/mouth - errugh!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Rigid Raider said:
When my son was just a few months old we gave him a Matchbox car. He didn't let go of it again for months, even slept with it. Been mad about cars ever since.

It's funny how these 'stereotypes' persist - I know a couple of people who swore they wouldn't force their baby daughters to wear pink, but as soon as they could choose, pink was what they wanted. And one who's second child was a boy says that at less than 18 months, he's already more interested in the tractors that pass their house, than the daughter was. The problem of course is when a child bucks the trend, but isn't allowed to because of what their parents think they should like...

But we digress.

I've never eaten horse, I'd love to try it sometime. Better for you than beef, more polyunsaturated.
 

Jonathan M

New Member
Location
Merseyside
Lisa21 said:
Might have been you when you fell off your bike?:laugh:;)


Muhahahahaha, might be funny if you knew me.........
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
very-near said:
if you had a horse :sad:

:ohmy:

Thanks RR for the tip. Almost as helpful as when I asked a chinese student what civet tasted like (it sort of came up in conversation, don't ask) and she thought for a while and said "ah, like dog..."

This did not help me.
 
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