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Re: [RC] [AERC-Members] LD BC - Howard Bramhall

Me too, me too!!!!

Throw in grey haired, short, fat men who ride grey horses and I think it's fantastic idea. lol.

cya,
Howard (my computer's broken; modem is fried, traveling at 1/4 speed, try not to miss me too much till I figure out how to fix it cheaply)



From: "Jerry Fruth" <jerryfruth@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Laura Fend" <ljfend@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <AERCmembersforum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AERC-Members] LD BC
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 10:38:02 -0500

I personally like the idea of an award for grey haired old men riding
grey horses.  Makes good sense to me. :)
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laura Fend" <ljfend@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <AERCmembersforum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: [AERC-Members] LD BC


> There have been quite a few great arguments both pro
> and con concerning the awarding of BC for LD horses.
> I will admit right up front that I am a ride manager
> who does not favor awarding BC for the limited
> distance horses. However that is for this
> organization to decide as a group.
> What I really find astounding in many of the issues
> coming in front of the board is the need for rewards.
> Recently it was a need to have special recognition for
> mileage without multi-day rides, now it is special
> recognition for LD horses. (I'm waiting for that
> award for grey haired women on grey geldings)
> Seriously, aren't most people satisfied to just go to
> a ride and have fun and feel pride in finishing a ride
> with a healthy, happy horse? That is why a lot of us
> love this sport. It is low key, the people are (for
> the most part) really friendly and supportive, you can
> ride your own ride and reap your own rewards for your
> own goals. Each ride should be a new goal for you and
> your horse - even if it's just to finish without
> swearing once!! The completion awards are nice, and
> its kind of fun to see who has accumulated how many
> miles and done which ride. But the most important
> part is building a great working relationship with
> your horse and seeing some awesome trails! Do we
> really need to keep adding more BS ?
> Laura Fend
> AERC#5936
>
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