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Callisto
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Posted - 06 Nov 2009 : 12:08:12 AM
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Who was the sole survivor of the battle of Little Bighorn? |
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Annette
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Callisto
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Posted - 07 Nov 2009 : 12:32:31 AM
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Yes you're right Annette - over to you! |
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Annette
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Posted - 08 Nov 2009 : 3:29:44 PM
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What was the name of Dora's chestnut arab in the Follyfoot TV series |
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moonlight
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Annette
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Posted - 10 Nov 2009 : 8:36:31 PM
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No Moonlight! Not Dave. I thought this was an easy question Only easy if you know the answers I suppose |
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moonlight
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Annette
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Posted - 10 Nov 2009 : 10:01:39 PM
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No not Mae! Hope your not thinking of Steve the on/off boyfriend |
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moonlight
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Posted - 10 Nov 2009 : 10:39:37 PM
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No I remember Steve and Ron and The Colonel- and usually I remember horses and not people! But not this time, will keep racking brains! |
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moonlight
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Annette
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moonlight
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Vera
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 11 Nov 2009 : 10:42:11 PM
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Do you mean the Dutch Gag, sometimes called a bubble bit and also a Continental Gag? Can be 3 or 4 ring, with the 4 ring being the stronger because of greater leverage.
Mainly used in jumping ponies and cross country. |
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moonlight
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Posted - 12 Nov 2009 : 1:22:40 PM
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No, there are 2 rings on each side, not fixed together, so four all together! |
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Vera
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Posted - 12 Nov 2009 : 6:21:26 PM
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So could you mean a Wilson, used as a driving bit?
Or a Scorrier (also called a Cornish Snaffle) which is a very strong 'stopping' bit?
Or the Norton Perfection (also called a Citation) which is used in harness racing. |
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moonlight
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Posted - 12 Nov 2009 : 6:32:51 PM
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Wilson was the one i meant, well done, your turn! |
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Vera
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Posted - 12 Nov 2009 : 7:05:27 PM
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Where was the German Hackamore invented? |
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Callisto
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Posted - 14 Nov 2009 : 10:13:47 AM
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Vera I've searched and searched and I can't find out, so I shall take a wild guess and say Austria (since presumably Germany is too obvious an answer! ) |
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Vera
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Posted - 14 Nov 2009 : 1:17:00 PM
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No sorry that isn't correct. But you are right in that it isn't Germany. |
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Pashon2001
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Vera
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Pashon2001
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Vera
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Posted - 14 Nov 2009 : 8:43:21 PM
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Grakle who won the Grand National in 1931. |
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Pashon2001
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