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Post by seth398 on Sept 17, 2010 22:50:16 GMT
why is a certain person wasting good peoples time asking about ponies that are reasonably priced when they cry poverty on other threads and cannot afford to get their colt/rig gelded it really getss on my goat maybe im being a bit harsh but have had messers so many times it makes my blood boil sort one out before you buy another
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Post by horseymadamz on Sept 18, 2010 0:03:16 GMT
i know your aiming that at me!!! Im not wasting anyones time, i am willing to buy a pony and will buy one when i find the right one so that doesnt make me a time waster, im looking for a pony for my kids!!!! the colt i have is no where near suitable for the kids so get your facts right before you have a go!!!!
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Post by horseymadamz on Sept 18, 2010 0:15:52 GMT
oh and ps seth paying to get my colt gelded costs alot more then i am looking to buy a pony for, and if your reffering to my project pony ad that actually was on behalf of someone else, you obviously havent got anything better to do then write pathetic posts about people and situations you actually know jack s**t about, so in future you might wanna zip it until you do know the real facts, oh and once i find out if the pony is too much for me i politely say that its out my fund range and im pretty sure i did mention I wanted something cheap, if i was a timewaster i would lead these people on to believe im going to buy the pony im pretty sure there isnt a law against enquiring to find out if suitable match first, or am i supposed to just go oh i want that one yet i know nothing about it etc.....get a grip!!!!
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Post by horseymadamz on Sept 18, 2010 0:16:13 GMT
too old to be bothered to waste peoples times!!
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Post by bonnieheather on Sept 18, 2010 11:06:48 GMT
"oh and ps seth paying to get my colt gelded costs alot more then i am looking to buy a pony for" ? What? Really? What are you looking for that will be suitable for your kids at that price? Be careful please, your kids safety is important...
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Post by brindlerainbow on Sept 18, 2010 13:47:09 GMT
Gelding should only cost £100 - £200 depending on where you live. Your colt seems a good sort, why not geld him and keep him ?
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Post by seth398 on Sept 18, 2010 15:51:30 GMT
me thinks the lady doth protest to much!i really dont want to know about your finanances and no i wasnt refering to project pony ad i personally think that getting the other horse gelded would be a priority so you could sell him or keep him at home just seems some of your threads contradict each other my opinion end of!! and if you are so concerned about MY time writing post look to some of your own. i have voiced my opinion and that is the end of the matter. do not want to get into a foul mouthed rant.
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Post by horseymadamz on Sept 18, 2010 18:57:44 GMT
i think you will find the vet quoted me between 700 and 800 to get my colt gelded, im looking for a pony between 200 and 400 for the kids nothing special as they wont be showing til older, and no my posts dont contradict each other if you know the whole story but you know F**k all bout my life or anything so you might just wanna go get a life, get your facts right and go moan about someone else who actually has done some time wasting oh and if you really want my whole life story so the posts make sense i will gladly tell you to shut you up but dont see why should have to explain my personal life to strangers, when all i wanna do is buy a pony for kids, find a horse for brother, and sell my colt end of......im selling my colt as cant afford the 800 operation and if something goes wrong will cost even more, plus he using up too much space on my folks land so they pushing the sale of him end of
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Post by Milliesmum on Sept 18, 2010 19:04:10 GMT
I think the two of you could sort this out between you privately via the PM system, so I'm going to lock this now.
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