Krizon, A Friend Of Mine Needs Help?

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Well, who isn't? <_<

Colin, of course size doesn't matter. That would be utterly shallow. The things I like in a chap are a good sense of humour, a liking for animals, enjoyment of food, socializing to some degree, racing, art, books, music, cars, theatre....






... how I lie. Nowadays, I'm happy to just find a pulse.
 
Originally posted by krizon@Dec 24 2004, 03:22 PM
Nowadays, I'm happy to just find a pulse.
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Is that before or after the delivering the 5000 volts Kri.
 
:D :D :lol: Good one!

I need the laughs on here. After the deranged human cow I had screaming abuse at me at Lingfield's last meeting (Happy Christmas to you, too, Madam!) I'm not sure I want to see another racetrack, let alone put new batteries in the tazer. I didn't put myself down for having lived a sheltered life, but this thing was A1 certifiable, and the worst creature I've dealt with in ANY job! Yes, and an owner/breeder, too... :blink:
 
... apart from a cheery chap in a dark coat and trilby at Fontwell, I'm afraid NH doesn't necessarily guarantee charm and civility either. I got a couple of po-faced arses there, too, though nothing quite as off the Richter Scale as this AW mare, sniffing haughtily that "we've never been asked to show our ROA card before!" when politely requested to prove ownership. I'd pointed out that the ownership by one of two of an Annual Member's badge didn't actually entitle them to free entry.

I'm not sure what some members think the purpose of joining the ROA is if it isn't to show entitlement to enter the course without paying, and the possibility that they actually own a nag or two. It's the same in any work dealing with The Public, sadly - one has to deal with the occasional Queen for a Day type, with delusions of grandeur and superior status. (Some racedays should be themed "I'm An Owner - Get Me Into Here!") <_<
 
Have a wonderful festive season, and don't forget the protection - you don't want a squalling nappy-pooper ruining next year's racing, do you?

Oh Krizon my dearest, if only you had offered me that advice a year ago. I already have a daughter who is now 6 months. It was one of the slappers from one of the bars I frequent but I really should not be saying that..
 
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