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OOM - That's a very interesting and definitely a complicated story about the woman's stolen horse. Did the woman (the original owner of the horse) decide to give you the horse free of charge because she knew you will take good care for it, and she just wanted to be-done with what had taken place with the horse scammer? Did you and/or your wife have to testify in open court proceedings? I've had horses (quarter horses) myself and took great pride in taking good care of them and keeping them healthy. It was a lot of work and expensive for sure! Horse owners are very protective - it never ends well when someone messes with somebody else's horses. Picture of mother and baby in the pasture on property when I lived in North Carolina.  What do you mean by repeating the same post? Oh, yeah, i don't see his posts and also hid the show/hide link using client side filtering. For the sake of politeness, i reply to this one: Yes, we had to testify in open court proceedings. We were mainly resuming what we told the police already, and answered three questions to the scammer's lawyer. Well, i didn't, because i knew he was looking for answers to build his defense, but my wife did. She's not educated in law regards, and most of you know from my older posts that i fought a couple of times against a social insurance corporation and maybe also another civil law trial. And yes, it is expensive, most of the time, but as we do most of the work by ourselves and i also built the barn(s) and infrastructure by myself, we got away cheap. I have access to various farmers offering hay, and to two sawmills, as well as building company, and we work cooperatively, so instead of money we are frequently exchanging services and/or goods. That keeps the costs down quite a bit. Cleaning/caring is shared between the family members, and the return is the riding itself. The blacksmith, also a lady, is fair when it comes to pricing, too. We don't use regular iron horseshoes anyway, but rubber/PU ones that are glued or just strapped on the hoof and ankle. The horse in question is a real beauty when it comes to riding. She is able to a lot of maneuvers and just needs very subtle control. No need for directing her forcefully, just like a puppet on strings. She knows some voiced commands and reacts instantly. We considered quarter horses too in the past. Our neighbor had a few of them, we were allowed to ride. My wife also trained two of them in a weekly course, because the neighbor didn't have the time and had already subscribed. They seemed to be a bit more complicated to handle, but they were real beauties. One day he offered one of them to us, but we didn't want to keep it off the herd and it wasn't well suited for kids or less experienced riders. This one needed a lot of strictness.
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OOM - That's a very interesting and definitely a complicated story about the woman's stolen horse. Did the woman (the original owner of the horse) decide to give you the horse free of charge because she knew you will take good care for it, and she just wanted to be-done with what had taken place with the horse scammer?
Did you and/or your wife have to testify in open court proceedings?
I've had horses (quarter horses) myself and took great pride in taking good care of them and keeping them healthy. It was a lot of work and expensive for sure!
Horse owners are very protective - it never ends well when someone messes with somebody else's horses.
Oh, yeah, i don't see his posts and also hid the show/hide link using client side filtering. For the sake of politeness, i reply to this one: Yes, we had to testify in open court proceedings. We were mainly resuming what we told the police already, and answered three questions to the scammer's lawyer. Well, i didn't, because i knew he was looking for answers to build his defense, but my wife did. She's not educated in law regards, and most of you know from my older posts that i fought a couple of times against a social insurance corporation and maybe also another civil law trial. And yes, it is expensive, most of the time, but as we do most of the work by ourselves and i also built the barn(s) and infrastructure by myself, we got away cheap. I have access to various farmers offering hay, and to two sawmills, as well as building company, and we work cooperatively, so instead of money we are frequently exchanging services and/or goods. That keeps the costs down quite a bit. Cleaning/caring is shared between the family members, and the return is the riding itself. The blacksmith, also a lady, is fair when it comes to pricing, too. We don't use regular iron horseshoes anyway, but rubber/PU ones that are glued or just strapped on the hoof and ankle. The horse in question is a real beauty when it comes to riding. She is able to a lot of maneuvers and just needs very subtle control. No need for directing her forcefully, just like a puppet on strings. She knows some voiced commands and reacts instantly. We considered quarter horses too in the past. Our neighbor had a few of them, we were allowed to ride. My wife also trained two of them in a weekly course, because the neighbor didn't have the time and had already subscribed. They seemed to be a bit more complicated to handle, but they were real beauties. One day he offered one of them to us, but we didn't want to keep it off the herd and it wasn't well suited for kids or less experienced riders. This one needed a lot of strictness. OOM - Thank you for the polite reply. Your reply about the horses was nice, enjoyable and reflective to my experiences. Sir, let's please take a fresh start and new respectful path in communicating. I look forward to that and I hope you will agree...
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OOM - That's a very interesting and definitely a complicated story about the woman's stolen horse. Did the woman (the original owner of the horse) decide to give you the horse free of charge because she knew you will take good care for it, and she just wanted to be-done with what had taken place with the horse scammer? Did you and/or your wife have to testify in open court proceedings? I've had horses (quarter horses) myself and took great pride in taking good care of them and keeping them healthy. It was a lot of work and expensive for sure! Horse owners are very protective - it never ends well when someone messes with somebody else's horses. Picture of mother and baby in the pasture on property when I lived in North Carolina.  What do you mean by repeating the same post? Oh, yeah, i don't see his posts and also hid the show/hide link using client side filtering. For the sake of politeness, i reply to this one: Yes, we had to testify in open court proceedings. We were mainly resuming what we told the police already, and answered three questions to the scammer's lawyer. Well, i didn't, because i knew he was looking for answers to build his defense, but my wife did. She's not educated in law regards, and most of you know from my older posts that i fought a couple of times against a social insurance corporation and maybe also another civil law trial. And yes, it is expensive, most of the time, but as we do most of the work by ourselves and i also built the barn(s) and infrastructure by myself, we got away cheap. I have access to various farmers offering hay, and to two sawmills, as well as building company, and we work cooperatively, so instead of money we are frequently exchanging services and/or goods. That keeps the costs down quite a bit. Cleaning/caring is shared between the family members, and the return is the riding itself. The blacksmith, also a lady, is fair when it comes to pricing, too. We don't use regular iron horseshoes anyway, but rubber/PU ones that are glued or just strapped on the hoof and ankle. The horse in question is a real beauty when it comes to riding. She is able to a lot of maneuvers and just needs very subtle control. No need for directing her forcefully, just like a puppet on strings. She knows some voiced commands and reacts instantly. We considered quarter horses too in the past. Our neighbor had a few of them, we were allowed to ride. My wife also trained two of them in a weekly course, because the neighbor didn't have the time and had already subscribed. They seemed to be a bit more complicated to handle, but they were real beauties. One day he offered one of them to us, but we didn't want to keep it off the herd and it wasn't well suited for kids or less experienced riders. This one needed a lot of strictness. Yeah people don't understand that a horse can be able to work on verbal commands like a dog can
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Yeah people don't understand that horses and dogs can be able to work on verbal commands like a human can.
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December 21, 2025, 05:28:56 PM Last edit: December 21, 2025, 05:39:15 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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Yes, we had to testify in open court proceedings. We were mainly resuming what we told the police already, and answered three questions to the scammer's lawyer. Well, i didn't, because i knew he was looking for answers to build his defense, but my wife did. She's not educated in law regards, and most of you know from my older posts that i fought a couple of times against a social insurance corporation and maybe also another civil law trial.
And yes, it is expensive, most of the time, but as we do most of the work by ourselves and i also built the barn(s) and infrastructure by myself, we got away cheap. I have access to various farmers offering hay, and to two sawmills, as well as building company, and we work cooperatively, so instead of money we are frequently exchanging services and/or goods. That keeps the costs down quite a bit. Cleaning/caring is shared between the family members, and the return is the riding itself. The blacksmith, also a lady, is fair when it comes to pricing, too. We don't use regular iron horseshoes anyway, but rubber/PU ones that are glued or just strapped on the hoof and ankle. The horse in question is a real beauty when it comes to riding. She is able to a lot of maneuvers and just needs very subtle control. No need for directing her forcefully, just like a puppet on strings. She knows some voiced commands and reacts instantly.
We considered quarter horses too in the past. Our neighbor had a few of them, we were allowed to ride. My wife also trained two of them in a weekly course, because the neighbor didn't have the time and had already subscribed. They seemed to be a bit more complicated to handle, but they were real beauties. One day he offered one of them to us, but we didn't want to keep it off the herd and it wasn't well suited for kids or less experienced riders. This one needed a lot of strictness.
OOM - Yeah, I loved having horses (just watching horses is relaxing) and riding horses is always special, but I got tired of arranging to buy high-quality alfalfa hay for the barn (6-stall custom metal barn with one over-sized broodmare stall), sawdust, sweet feed - mucking the stalls and scheduling to get the horses shoed, vaccinations, teeth floated, etc. etc. Not to mention having to maintain a bid John Deere diesel 4WD tractor with 7' belly-mount mower (that needed its blades sharpened often) and mowing the pasture, and groom mowing a dozen acres of turf grass on the property. After awhile it was time to move from the nice horse community in the countryside and get into the city. But I had to give up my longtime hobby of Ham radio because I couldn't have an antenna tower in the city that I enjoyed having out in the country...
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OOM - That's a very interesting and definitely a complicated story about the woman's stolen horse. Did the woman (the original owner of the horse) decide to give you the horse free of charge because she knew you will take good care for it, and she just wanted to be-done with what had taken place with the horse scammer? Did you and/or your wife have to testify in open court proceedings? I've had horses (quarter horses) myself and took great pride in taking good care of them and keeping them healthy. It was a lot of work and expensive for sure! Horse owners are very protective - it never ends well when someone messes with somebody else's horses. Picture of mother and baby in the pasture on property when I lived in North Carolina.  What do you mean by repeating the same post? The twat is trying to gain some kind of credibility as if anyone trusts him after the shenanigans that he has already been caught to be playing... so instead of moving on to some other scammy and shilling account, he is still working his account as if it has any way of being saved or that maybe some folks believe he isn't some kind of a twat. What do you mean by repeating the same post? Meant to be edit of original post. For sure, not the kind of a mistake that a bot would make.. For sure.  mowing the pasture,
Of course mowing the pasture was important in balancing the whole operation, since what horses would not prefer to have a proper preparation of their dietary staple.. especially the baby horses. 
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Yeah people don't understand that horses and dogs can be able to work on verbal commands like a human can.
ftfy Well your way is better thanks.
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December 21, 2025, 06:25:35 PM Last edit: December 21, 2025, 07:29:49 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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OOM - That's a very interesting and definitely a complicated story about the woman's stolen horse. Did the woman (the original owner of the horse) decide to give you the horse free of charge because she knew you will take good care for it, and she just wanted to be-done with what had taken place with the horse scammer? Did you and/or your wife have to testify in open court proceedings? I've had horses (quarter horses) myself and took great pride in taking good care of them and keeping them healthy. It was a lot of work and expensive for sure!
Horse owners are very protective - it never ends well when someone messes with somebody else's horses.
What do you mean by repeating the same post? The twat is trying to gain some kind of credibility as if anyone trusts him after the shenanigans that he has already been caught to be playing... so instead of moving on to some other scammy and shilling account, he is still working his account as if it has any way of being saved or that maybe some folks believe he isn't some kind of a twat. What do you mean by repeating the same post? Meant to be edit of original post. For sure, not the kind of a mistake that a bot would make.. For sure.  mowing the pasture,
Of course mowing the pasture was important in balancing the whole operation, since what horses would not prefer to have a proper preparation of their dietary staple.. especially the baby horses.  Please move along, JJG
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December 21, 2025, 06:35:49 PM Last edit: December 21, 2025, 08:08:11 PM by BTCETFInvestor |
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OOM - Your adventure of the trial about the woman's stolen horse distinctly reminds me of an equine news article I read about Hijazi & Ghosheh Slaughterhouse in the country of Jordan, where I imagine you probably live, being investigated by Jordanian authorities for animal welfare and cruelty concerns including allegations of fraud, being connected with the scandal of shielding many stolen horses (including ill horses) and other livestock with their disposal at the slaughterhouse.
Hopefully the scammer that stole the woman's horse that is now in your control and ownership will receive significant punishment while his wife remains under house arrest tending to the needs of their children.
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Wow JJG actually left a trust for this guy. I haven't been paying attention but he must really be f'in up. | | JayJuanGee | | 2025-12-17 | | Reference | | Increasingly arrogant, non-substantive and lacking in substance within many of his posts and previous examples of posts that used AI and other kinds of spamming and derailing of threads (including personal attacks). Surely questions of authenticity and plagiarism, too. |
I get nullius-esque vibes but that's about it.
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I get nullius-esque vibes but that's about it.
Please elaborate. Nully-esque vibes from the negative trust, the negatively trusted guy's posts (while many were deleted by himself), or something else?
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I get nullius-esque vibes but that's about it.
Please elaborate. Nully-esque vibes It was sitting right there in front of me, I thought what I wrote sounded redundant... from the negative trust, the negatively trusted guy's posts (while many were deleted by himself), or something else?
just to be clear, I'm referring to the subject of the trust, not the trust leaver. And its in a more broad sense; as a matter of fact its hard to believe they're the same people -- just the same personality type.
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