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SHOWN SPARINGLY- Only when we had the
judge in our pocket.
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SHOW PROSPECT- Four legs, two eyes, two
ears, a mane, and a tail.
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PLACED IN FIVE SHOWS - and 89 others
did nothing.
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WON IN HEAVY COMPETITION - three horses
in the maiden class.
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LOTS OF PIZAZZ- Hasn't been out of his
stall for three days.
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LIMITED SHOWING- Owner broke.
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TERRIFIC ANGULATION- Cow hocked and
sickle hocked.
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PERSONALITY PLUS- Might wake up if you
stick a carrot up his nose.
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GOOD BITE- Missed the judge but got the
steward.
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EXCELS IN MOVEMENT- When she spooks,
she can pass any horse in the ring.
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THREE GOOD GAITS- and four or five
others we can't name.
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HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY- no one else can
get near him.
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AT STUD TO APPROVED MARES- Those in
season.
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TERRIFIC PEDIGREE- Old champion
Whatsisname is twice in the fifth generation.
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GOOD BROODMARE- Don't dare try to show
in the ring.
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LOTS OF DRIVE- Untrainable.
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GREAT STALLION PROSPECT- Will mate with
anything from the neighbor's cow on up.
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Dressage Prospect: Horse won’t jump.
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Jumper prospect: Horse’s brain is too
fried for the hunter division.
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Hates to touch fences: Over jumps
everything.
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Preliminary jumper: Horse’s brain is
fried and he is unsound.
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Bomb proof: Horse is so lazy no one can
get him out of a walk.
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Training Level Dressage: Green broke.
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First Level Dressage: Did a leg yield
once.
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Second Level Dressage: Did a
shoulder-in once.
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Third Level Dressage: Did a half-pass
once.
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Fourth Level Dressage: Can do flying
changes sometimes.
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FEI Dressage: Horse accidentally did
four steps of piaffe when freaking at a mailbox.
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Ribbon Winner at DAD: Placed tenth out
of ten in a breeding class.
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Schoolmaster: Horse is too crocked up
to compete any more except on illegal drugs.
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Loads: He’ll go on the trailer if
someone stands behind him with a whip.
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Safe for a beginner: See Bomb proof
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Intermediate level rider: Not bomb
proof, but no talent either.
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Needs experienced rider: Really screwed
up.
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Ride for a professional: Don’t answer
this ad.
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Brood mare prospect: Female and
hopelessly lame.
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Bargain price: A little bit lame.
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Clean legs: No lumps but very crooked.
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“10” Gaits: Moves well, but “0” for
rideability.
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Green broke: Didn’t buck off rider.
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Backed: Did buck off rider.
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Started under saddle: See backed
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Spirited: Really screwed up.
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Sensitive: Flaky and really screwed up.
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Could go English or Western: Horse
hasn’t had much training.
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Won many awards: Lots of green ribbons
in local schooling shows.
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Lots of show mileage: Never won a
ribbon.
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Always in ribbons: Only gone in local
shows run by owner.
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Substantial: Has feet like dinner
plates and ought to be pulling a plow.
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Weight carrier: See substantial.
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Can do it all: Owner has tried
everything, but never found what this horse is good at.
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Anybody can ride: See bomb proof.