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Ucalagon - 2005-05-19 14:38:24
Don't jump to conclusions or you'll make a CONK out of LOU and SEAN!
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Paula - 2005-05-19 15:10:02
Yes. Yes, I suppose that's true.
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2fs - 2005-05-20 00:03:15
More importantly, you should always make sure that someone at conclusions is there to catch you. Otherwise, any injuries you suffer are most likely not covered by your insurance, and you may see your rates rise as a consequence. Similarly, you should avoid the placement of carts in positions that precede the likely paths of horses. For one thing, should the horse or rider not see the cart, the horse could trip on the cart and either damage or destroy it or suffer injury both to itself or to its rider. Secondly, such cart positioning is grossly inefficient if the object is to transport the cart utilizing the horse as motive force, since the horse will have to rotate 180 degrees, the cart then attached to the harnessing gear, and the horse rotate again to proceed onward with the cart. That's 360 degrees of wasted horse rotation. Several veterinarians confirm that dizzy horses are far more prone to throw their riders, behave snappishly, and maliciously void themselves in public. Proper cart placement can help avoid these problems.
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