Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
Maybe those horses got fed a baaaad regimen of oats but, from what I can see, the damage is done and their future looks bleat.....mutton much to live for really, but shear self image issues. They might just decide to say flock it and trip off to the wilds.
Leave it to Jack to come up with a “b-a-a-a-d” comment. 😂
I'd rather be Bad than sheepish........
I may be a tad Bad Steve but at least I'm getting fit in aerobics class.
@jack-dodds One always looks forward to an astute and well-considered response to one's posts, and needless to say, you did not disappoint.
(If you look very closely at your screen you may just be able to see my eyes are rolling ever so slightly in my head as I speak.)
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
@graeme-ogg Thanks so much for your heart felt response Graeme but I must be honest with you and say that my farm upbringing, combined with my Grade 7 Certificate of Attendance, gave me advantage in my pseudo cerebral post.
p.s. I have been watching your picture for 7 minutes now and so far your eyes haven't rolled a smidge. You must win a ton of staring contests down at the pub.
I can see the need for that sign, them there horses look a tad overfed to me.
@bob-jackman Those nags are quite short Bob; I reckon they must be Shetlands. I find this whole scene very odd; it leaves me wooly minded.
@100ford2003 Perhaps with a “stare” like that no one even challenges Graeme.
It's understandable Steve. I recall seeing some buckshot wounded Christmas carolers interviewed on the BBC a few months back; they were terrified of him.
@100ford2003 Steve; if you're trying to guess which person is me...I was the one taking the pic. The group insisted I do so "to improve the the overall impression" they said. Quite the compliment I must admit.
Reminds me of something I heard long ago. “While some people have a face perfectly suited to movies and tv some are better suited for radio”.

