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raywilb

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horse riding
« on: 11 April 2017, 21:29:08 »

my wife got a message yesterday from a lad whom is about to marry my granddaughter . he started off telling her that he mounted a horse, something he hadn't done for years . said at first it was a gentle trot then the horse went faster galloping as fast a it could go. eventually he fell off but had one foot still caught in its stirrup. the wife is reading this saying I hope he is ok. but he went on to say " I was real glad the manager of toys r us turned up & switched it off. he, s a nutter
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Re: horse riding
« Reply #1 on: 12 April 2017, 14:27:33 »

 ;D

their noddymobile can be a bit scary too.
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Re: horse riding
« Reply #2 on: 12 April 2017, 22:54:22 »

;D

their noddymobile can be a bit scary too.
Does it need a seat belt? ;)
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Re: horse riding
« Reply #3 on: 13 April 2017, 00:38:07 »

it seems so :y

"you're nicked son"

from "Noddy and the new taxi" (yes that really is the episode name ;D) https://youtu.be/gw1L_UZRfAA?t=344
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