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<blockquote data-quote="stop accepting!" data-source="post: 8157094" data-attributes="member: 169714"><p>sorry, but yes even i can laugh at that, since to be fair in one way your not wrong, there are a lot of people these days like that, they are called d**kheads, but that's not truly the point here is it, nor are you talking to the same ilk exactly, nor does it cover every horse yards attitude, given like farms, people are different, and thus attitude is different, environment is different so method of operation has to fall in line with said environment, no ONE answer suits all, because nature/environment wont let it, but then that said about people, again that kind of presumption needs care, as you could be under false impression, given your possibly referring to witnessing liveries, and not horse yard owners themselves (there are barn pots out there, but then are you saying there aren't farmers that can be barn pots either? there are barnpots in EVERY industry!), and you believe this entirely just because of your own personal opinion on the basis of the few you may claim to know?! in my experience you should never claim you know people till you actually do, because your asking yourself to be disappointed or ripped off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stop accepting!, post: 8157094, member: 169714"] sorry, but yes even i can laugh at that, since to be fair in one way your not wrong, there are a lot of people these days like that, they are called d**kheads, but that's not truly the point here is it, nor are you talking to the same ilk exactly, nor does it cover every horse yards attitude, given like farms, people are different, and thus attitude is different, environment is different so method of operation has to fall in line with said environment, no ONE answer suits all, because nature/environment wont let it, but then that said about people, again that kind of presumption needs care, as you could be under false impression, given your possibly referring to witnessing liveries, and not horse yard owners themselves (there are barn pots out there, but then are you saying there aren't farmers that can be barn pots either? there are barnpots in EVERY industry!), and you believe this entirely just because of your own personal opinion on the basis of the few you may claim to know?! in my experience you should never claim you know people till you actually do, because your asking yourself to be disappointed or ripped off! [/QUOTE]
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