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FirstFirewater
Reg. Nov 2011
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2017-01-03 4:32 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
Crazy Doggy Mommy
Posts: 1419
Location: Where Governor's make the liscense plates
I sent her a message this morning basically saying I could not in good conscious let him be leased off site but they could still come look at him to purchase and try him.... I got NO response
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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
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2017-01-03 4:36 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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of course, so typical, why would they respond? It didn't go their way. It's funny how people will talk your ear off when they want something and then drop off the face of the earth if they don't/can't get it. Hopefully you can rest easy with no anxiety tonight.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2017-01-03 4:40 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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FirstFirewater - 2017-01-03 4:32 PM
I sent her a message this morning basically saying I could not in good conscious let him be leased off site but they could still come look at him to purchase and try him.... I got NO response
Good, Glad that you got this part over with, I was worried that she would guilt you into doing this least thing, sounded like she had it all figured out. Just stand your ground and it will work out for you
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RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
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2017-01-03 5:03 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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FirstFirewater - 2017-01-03 4:32 PM
Β I sent her a message this morning basically saying I could not in good conscious let him be leased off site but they could still come look at him to purchase and try him.... I got NO responseΒ
I'm so glad you did this!!! Clearly they weren't in a
position to buy and we're more interested in borrowing your horse.
I hope he finds a great home soon.
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FirstFirewater
Reg. Nov 2011
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2017-01-05 9:24 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
Crazy Doggy Mommy
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Location: Where Governor's make the liscense plates
Yep two days later and still no response. I slept like a baby last night without any anxiety. I will never understand pushy people who seem to have no problem pushing nice people like me around. Ugh I need to grow a back bone.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2017-01-05 9:40 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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FirstFirewater - 2017-01-05 9:24 PM Yep two days later and still no response. I slept like a baby last night without any anxiety. I will never understand pushy people who seem to have no problem pushing nice people like me around. Ugh I need to grow a back bone.
Glad to hear that your sleeping better, its always better to nip it in the bud as soon as possible befor things get outa hand..
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slipperyslope
Reg. Nov 2008
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2017-01-05 10:57 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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FirstFirewater - 2017-01-05 8:24 PM
Yep two days later and still no response. I slept like a baby last night without any anxiety. I will never understand pushy people who seem to have no problem pushing nice people like me around. Ugh I need to grow a back bone.
unfortunately there are people in this world that think they can just bulldoze over others & get their way! So glad you decided the way you did!
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CrossCreek
Reg. Mar 2007
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2017-01-05 11:24 PM
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RE: Leasing out your horse?
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Bibliafarm - 2017-01-02 9:16 PM
No.. dont do it...................its not your fault shes been burned .. dont dont dont..Β
NO NO NO!!!! It simply is NEVER in YOUR best interest. Sorry for them, but it's not your job to put you and your nice horse at risk, just because THEY got burned...please do not do it. That's my advice....!
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