Naw, that's better for when you run into some guy walking with his peter hanging out on the horse trail. I'm not kidding either. Funny thing about that was I know someone else that saw one of them (two different guys, two different years) and she really laid into that one, but she was with friends. All I could say was, "How's it hanging?"
Posted 2012-05-28 6:40 PM (#144259 - in reply to #144245) Subject: RE: State Park/dogs
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geeze! Must have been either drunk,real lonely,or didn't care.LOL! My horse would have suddenly lost her "laziness" I am afraid,and turned into "Silver" (Lone Ranger's horse.) And I would have got the --- out of dodge.
Posted 2012-05-29 9:19 PM (#144310 - in reply to #144058) Subject: RE: State Park/dogs
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Yeah, being by myself I thought it was better to keep on keeping on, but wasn't really concerned. I was thinking they were fishing in the river and got silt in their shorts and was probably getting a bit itchy in the short running shorts they were wearing? The one guy when he saw me at first tried to hide that he was hanging out with his tackle box, but gave it up. His hands were full as he had a fishing pole in one hand and a tackle box in the other. The other guy from the year before was really strange as he just had a fishing pole and nothing else, but may have been using a lure and not needing anything else? Even so, that one was a bit creepy. At least I was on my old horse that day (this was quite a few years ago)and Flynn could handle anything. I was riding Zen the other time and I think the guy found his size kind of intimidating. Thankfully haven't seen either of those guys or any others in several years, so perhaps the one lady and her friends set at least one of them straight.