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<blockquote data-quote="mr.hutch" data-source="post: 14501" data-attributes="member: 1424"><p><strong>Manure etc.</strong></p><p></p><p>I couldn't agree more Phil,</p><p> </p><p>among many others, this subject was under discussion at our last Suffolk Section Sunday meet, along with many related bad experiences with arrogant and ill mannered riders of these four legged creatures, not to mention horse boxes, this county seems to be crawling with the sodd**g things, literally.</p><p>I think it was our Len who by way of lightening the mood, told of the serious problem re. the sea front at Great Yarmouth which had resulted in said animals fitted with a suitable receptacle attached at the rear end. </p><p>You know, I have this image of such a vehicle at rest, a nosebag at the front end and something similar at the rear of the power source, forming a sort of cycle of events, perhaps in the same sort of black humor seen in " Catch 22 " where the nurse simply swaps over the in/out tubes for " the man in white ", completely covered in bandages.</p><p>This simple switching of front to rear may prove to be a great economy for the owners of these wretched animals, simplicity itself, almost perfect recycling.</p><p> </p><p>go carefully mr.hutch <img src="http://www.vincentownersclub.co.uk/images/icons/icon12.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.hutch, post: 14501, member: 1424"] [b]Manure etc.[/b] I couldn't agree more Phil, among many others, this subject was under discussion at our last Suffolk Section Sunday meet, along with many related bad experiences with arrogant and ill mannered riders of these four legged creatures, not to mention horse boxes, this county seems to be crawling with the sodd**g things, literally. I think it was our Len who by way of lightening the mood, told of the serious problem re. the sea front at Great Yarmouth which had resulted in said animals fitted with a suitable receptacle attached at the rear end. You know, I have this image of such a vehicle at rest, a nosebag at the front end and something similar at the rear of the power source, forming a sort of cycle of events, perhaps in the same sort of black humor seen in " Catch 22 " where the nurse simply swaps over the in/out tubes for " the man in white ", completely covered in bandages. This simple switching of front to rear may prove to be a great economy for the owners of these wretched animals, simplicity itself, almost perfect recycling. go carefully mr.hutch [IMG]http://www.vincentownersclub.co.uk/images/icons/icon12.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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