sokkadis
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Schön, daß Du die Mietzekatzen magst... willst Du eine? Mir ist ein Abnehmer abgesprungen. Also weiblich und schwarz-weiß. In ca. 14 Tagen abzugeben. SUPER Mäusefänger!!!! Die Mama ist echt gut und bringt es den Kleinen schon bei.
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Hey!
Found something in "Older musers 2":
Wembley Ticket for Saturday September 11
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I have a spare ticket for sale for the Wembley concert of the 11th September (the Saturday night). I paid GBP55.00 for it, and I'm only looking to get my money back. I thought I would ask on here first if anyone needs one, as I am reluctant to put it on ebay and make a killing at some poor Muse fan's expense. So, let me know through here, or my facebook (Catherine Marlin) or my email (ca_marlin@hotmail.com).
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Interested? Then hurry
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Hey!
I just read in the t-shirt-forum, that you found your love in this forum! That´s so great! I ordered a .mu-shirt, too. Well and hope to find a love someday somewhere somehow...
So your story really made me smile (and hope). Greetings from Germany
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Hey! I like your .mu-designs! Thinking of getting a shirt like that... couldn´t find the design on your page. Respect, you are a real good artist/ designer!
Cheers
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Hey!
I have a little bit the same question like undisclosed_desire: Stefan Raab said that Muse will play on the Autoball WM. Any chance they are on the show around that time? How do I know when, if they are?
You know, I´m a vet and I can´t see TV total everytime, cause of the emergency-shifts at night. So it would be great to know earlier and to plan.
Maybe you know and answer?
Thanks
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Hey!
Yes, I know how many people don´t believe in bitless riding! The old man, whose farm I pass when I ride was really shocked as he recognised that my horse has no bit . He said it´s impossible to give directions... I showed him a little dressage with renvers and travers... his mouth was wide open!
And as a vet I definatly know, how many people are afraid of their horses and loosing control... so sad!!!
They will never learn that riding is not about contolling a horse or breaking it, but about friendshp, respect, trust and agreement! Well, you know, I see! I´m happy you do!
But there are a few points in educating a young horse, when you maybe need a bit. It´s not cruel as long as your hand is smooth! In fact it´s THE smoothest way of riding, if you do it right. I´ll explain later, if you want. It has to do with the physiology of movements and how muscles play together...
My English is not very good, so I have to make pictures to explain...
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Hey! I just can´t stopp laughing at the moment. Maybe you can see on the pic, that I ride my horse bitless, too! Well, it´s a long history, why I do this... I ride him like this since winter 2008. And he´s getting better and better with his 22 years now... I´m very proud of him.
So I can tell you, it´s no problem to ride older horses bitless.
When we start with young horses, we use a bosal, additioal to the bit. But without connections to the bite only to the bosal. And also older horses with problems to accept a bit the smooth way. At the moment I change between bosal and hackemore. I can ride a full dressage (travers...) with both.
In his younger years, Lofti was treated badly and was "pulled" in shape. Pretty cruel.
I have him since 5 years and he´s very lucky with me. And with bitless riding he´s so thankful and enjoys riding, as you can see on the photo.
So older horses can learn, too :o)
And if your young horse will tease you too much with a bitless, be flexible. You´ll have fun!
If you have any questions... I´m riding icelandic horses since about 25 years, maybe I can help you, feel free to ask ;o)
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Hey! I just can´t stopp laughing at the moment. Maybe you can see on the pic, that I ride my horse bitless, too! Well, it´s a long history, why I do this... I ride him like this since winter 2008. And he´s getting better and better with his 22 years now... I´m very proud of him.
So I can tell you, it´s no problem to ride older horses bitless.
When we start with young horses, we use a bosal, additioal to the bit. But without connections to the bite only to the bosal. And also older horses with problems to accept a bit the smooth way. At the moment I change between bosal and hackemore. I can ride a full dressage (travers...) with both.
In his younger years, Lofti was treated badly and was "pulled" in shape. Pretty cruel.
I have him since 5 years and he´s very lucky with me. And with bitless riding he´s so thankful and enjoys riding, as you can see on the photo.
So older horses can learn, too :o)
And if your young horse will tease you too much with a bitless, be flexible. You´ll have fun!
If you have any questions... I´m riding icelandic horses since about 25 years, maybe I can help you, feel free to ask ;o)
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Hey!
I´m very sorry, that your horse is ill. It´s a hard time for you, I know... You´ll see when the time is come to let him go. If he has no quality of life anymore... It´s on you to give him a good life and also to say good bye, when it will become too painful. Just enjoy the time you still have with him.
Have you ridden icelandic horses? They are fun! I love them since.... looong time.
Did you ever ride to muse music? My horse loves it, he just takes the power from the music into his movements.
All the best for you and your horse!
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Hey! Wie war das Konzert in Boston? Warst Du auf diesem Twittpic mit den deutschen Fans?