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Alan Prudhoe

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Mar 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/4/00
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I have put some suggestions for the T Shirt design on the web site. May take
a while to load - Middle Left Box on Site Index.
Is this the type of thing you want? If so, I'll try and get some quotes.
All suggestions for pictures, comments, slogans etc gratefully received.


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Janet & Tim Costidell

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I like the half man one best.


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Nicktenor

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Hi alan,

we have shirts done at work all the time stiching could work out cheapest if
its just lettering otherwise screening is your best bet.

Stiched Lettering costs from £2-4 plus shirt not normally any design costs
screening is slightly cheaper but you have to pay £25 for the screen up front.
when we do them for corporate days or charity events its best to get it all
upfront, cash/orders etc.. I will gladly organise it with our supplier get
some costings once you have numbers if you wish, then its just a matter of
postage costs.

Give me a shout via email if necessary my own address (nicktenor is my other
half is
mand...@corporate-pursuits.co.uk

If youve got it sorted already, dont worry, I dont do sulking

Alan Prudhoe

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Perfect timing Mandie.
Offer gratefully accepted :-)

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Susan Swann

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Mar 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/5/00
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In article <89qegb$vfl$1...@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, Alan Prudhoe
<Al...@horse13.freeserve.co.uk> writes

>I have put some suggestions for the T Shirt design on the web site. May take
>a while to load - Middle Left Box on Site Index.
>Is this the type of thing you want? If so, I'll try and get some quotes.
>All suggestions for pictures, comments, slogans etc gratefully received.
What about mine?
I seem to have lost a lot of postings, since hubby had brain storm and
wiped his hard drive?
Did you see it?
It was stick & stones one?
Susan

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Karen8863

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Mar 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/5/00
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Susan

thought you had missed some messages?

Wanted to ask you where you are based as you mentioned hacking to Tack Haven.
I am too far away to hack but I use it quite regularly (we're in Radlett
Herts). By the way had another jumping lesson today. Still having same
problem in that although Bugs gets over with his front legs, invariably he
takes the poles down by trailing his hind legs. So today my instructor yells
at jump in frustration 'jump' and lo and behold he manges to flick his back
legs clear.

Somehow though I can't see me entering for our first clear round yelling 'jump
at the top of my voice at each fence!

Karen and Bugsy

Susan Swann

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Mar 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/6/00
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In article <20000305161120...@nso-fz.aol.com>, Karen8863
<kare...@aol.com> writes

>Susan
>
>thought you had missed some messages?
>
>Wanted to ask you where you are based as you mentioned hacking to Tack Haven.
>I am too far away to hack but I use it quite regularly (we're in Radlett
>Herts).
Radlett is just up the road. We are stabled on the Dagnall Road that
runs off the Tring road, just out of Dunstable. We are just below
Whipsnade Zoo, hence the comments about Wallabies. I live on the Luton
Road in Dunstable. Your near St Albans aren't you. We used to go to
Coleman Croft alot. That is near you is it not. Tack Haven is about 20
min walk by horse up the downs, back road to Kensworth.

> By the way had another jumping lesson today. Still having same
>problem in that although Bugs gets over with his front legs, invariably he
>takes the poles down by trailing his hind legs. So today my instructor yells
>at jump in frustration 'jump' and lo and behold he manges to flick his back
>legs clear.
See Bugs Knows voice commands!

>
>Somehow though I can't see me entering for our first clear round yelling 'jump
>at the top of my voice at each fence!
We used to know a child who every jump she went over she shouted UP!,
then again UP!, not sure if it was for her or the pony.
Back to where you are, we could meet up if you ever want to? Or if you
know you are making trip to Tack Haven let me know!
Does this mean I could get to see Bugs for Real, He just gives me the
impression of wanting to eat him all up, he is so lovely.
Susan
>
>Karen and Bugsy

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John

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Karen8863 <kare...@aol.com> wrote in message
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SNIP


>
> Somehow though I can't see me entering for our first clear round yelling
'jump
> at the top of my voice at each fence!
>

> Karen and Bugsy

You wouldn't be alone judging by the incantations and yelling which goes on
at many local shows. "Gerron ya bugga!" or "Gerrower!" is frequently to be
heard <g>

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Graeme

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Mar 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/7/00
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John said>

> You wouldn't be alone judging by the incantations and yelling which goes
on
> at many local shows. "Gerron ya bugga!" or "Gerrower!" is frequently to be
> heard <g>
>
> --
I'm sad - I tend to say 'feet' and, 9 times out of 10, it works

But we only jump puddles and ditches

Graeme

Karen8863

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Mar 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/7/00
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Hi Susan

Yes you are very close. I live in Mill HIll in London, but Bugs is stabled in
Watling Street Radlett (it's really midway between Radlett and Elstree). I do
go to Tack Haven quite a lot (next time I'm going up that way I'll give you a
shout). Colmon Croft I don't tend to go to very much. I find them quite
expensive and the staff are not very helpful.

If you are down our way do let me know you'd be very welcome to come and meet
Bugs and there is a very handy pub that does a reasonable lunch.

By the way he does understand voice commands, although 'good boy' means stop in
his vocabulary!!!!

Karen and Bugsy (whose muddy appearance is not fit to be seen by anyone at the
moment)

Linda

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Mar 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/8/00
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On 07 Mar 2000 21:22:21 GMT, kare...@aol.com (Karen8863) wrote:

>By the way he does understand voice commands, although 'good boy' means stop in
>his vocabulary!!!!

LOL! So does Bruno!

Linda

Graeme

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Mar 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/8/00
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I found this today - driving down the A5 and saw the sign for the village
you guys mentioned. Niiiiiice shop - I could spend lots and lots of money in
there (rubber coated reins at £54 were nice but I'm a cheapskate). Bought a
polypad and spent ages drooling at saddles........ if Thug#1 outgrows my
'old faithful' before next year then I know where to take him for a fitting.

Graeme


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> Hi Susan
>
> Yes you are very close. I live in Mill HIll in London, but Bugs is
stabled in
> Watling Street Radlett (it's really midway between Radlett and Elstree).
I do
> go to Tack Haven quite a lot (next time I'm going up that way I'll give
you a
> shout). Colmon Croft I don't tend to go to very much. I find them quite
> expensive and the staff are not very helpful.
>
> If you are down our way do let me know you'd be very welcome to come and
meet
> Bugs and there is a very handy pub that does a reasonable lunch.
>

> By the way he does understand voice commands, although 'good boy' means
stop in
> his vocabulary!!!!
>

Susan Swann

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Mar 9, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/9/00
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In article <20000307162221...@nso-ba.aol.com>, Karen8863
<kare...@aol.com> writes

>Hi Susan
>
>Yes you are very close. I live in Mill HIll in London,
I looked at horse in Mill Hill a few years ago, lovely yard mega grass.

> but Bugs is stabled in
>Watling Street Radlett (it's really midway between Radlett and Elstree). I do
>go to Tack Haven quite a lot (next time I'm going up that way I'll give you a
>shout). Colmon Croft I don't tend to go to very much. I find them quite
>expensive and the staff are not very helpful.
I agree, find staff snooty!

>
>If you are down our way do let me know you'd be very welcome to come and meet
>Bugs and there is a very handy pub that does a reasonable lunch.
That sound a very nice Idea!
I will keep that in mind
What this space for meeting up, don't forget to let me now. email me for
my phone number.

>
>By the way he does understand voice commands, although 'good boy' means stop in
>his vocabulary!!!!
Isn't it funny how many think the same.

>
>Karen and Bugsy (whose muddy appearance is not fit to be seen by anyone at the
>moment)
What are you doing covered in mud Karen:-) Been rolling with Bugsy:-)
Our fields are dry at the moment it is great!!!!
Susan & Jack ( who would like more mud p-lease)

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Susan Swann

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Mar 9, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/9/00
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In article <8a6e61$3dv$3...@gxsn.com>, Graeme <sak...@bigfoot.com> writes

>I found this today - driving down the A5 and saw the sign for the village
>you guys mentioned. Niiiiiice shop - I could spend lots and lots of money in
>there (rubber coated reins at £54 were nice but I'm a cheapskate). Bought a
>polypad and spent ages drooling at saddles........ if Thug#1 outgrows my
>'old faithful' before next year then I know where to take him for a fitting.
Can't believe you did not know about it before now!
Am I lucky or what!!!!!!!
The feed merchant side is brill!!
Now try the place on the A5 going towards Milton Keynes @ Hockcliff
Prices very cheap!!
Waddington's just by the traffic lights.

Tackhaven also have web site, they will send really good postcards to
friends free. Running free adverts as well.
The saddler at Tackhaven talks more then me!!!!!!!!
Susan


>
>Graeme
>"Karen8863" <kare...@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20000307162221...@nso-ba.aol.com...

>> Hi Susan
>>
>> Yes you are very close. I live in Mill HIll in London, but Bugs is


>stabled in
>> Watling Street Radlett (it's really midway between Radlett and Elstree).
>I do
>> go to Tack Haven quite a lot (next time I'm going up that way I'll give
>you a
>> shout). Colmon Croft I don't tend to go to very much. I find them quite
>> expensive and the staff are not very helpful.
>>

>> If you are down our way do let me know you'd be very welcome to come and
>meet
>> Bugs and there is a very handy pub that does a reasonable lunch.
>>

>> By the way he does understand voice commands, although 'good boy' means
>stop in
>> his vocabulary!!!!
>>

>> Karen and Bugsy (whose muddy appearance is not fit to be seen by anyone at
>the
>> moment)
>
>

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