I like this one; it's part educational and part "day in the life..." Yes, I'd enjoy and appreciate a tour of you tack room, feed based on the individual horse, etc. I'm fine with just your training too, after being on YT for a year I can see when people get more social, it opens things up for more conflict toward the channel and one another...nothing you need to give the time of day. Have a nice night, Laural
This is a good channel and you are providing education to novices like myself who have never trained a horse. I've watched enough of these channels to know there are different styles of training. You are ok doing what you do, and I find it educational. Thanks for this channel.
You have done so very well with Rue, after your training she has calmed down so much she is like a different horse. Well done. Lynx is lovely, and he to is doing so well under your care. Would love a tour. Thank you for posting.
I think the videos you are sharing are more informative than you think they are! Your style of training is gentle, but effective. Also, you are "real" and show the good and bad, so people know it doesn't just magically happen and go wonderfully every time! Can't wait to watch all the progress!
It's amazing to see the difference in how she interacts with you from day one! She enjoys you loving on her and scratching her and she just loves back on you! It's a beautiful thing!!
Not sure why you feel your not capable/good enough to show us more training videos? I have been watching your videos for months, and I truly love the way you work with the horses. I look forward to seeing more and learning more from you. Yes your young, and likely have lots more to learn, but you have such a way with them, and already, are well on your way to becoming an amazing horse trainer. I’m much older than you, have been riding since I was 13, but have never had the opportunity to train a horse from the beginning. I’d totally hire you, but unfortunately I’m in Canada, lol Please don’t sell yourself short, you’re doing a fantastic job!
Thank you for training your horses to stand while mounted! A lot of horses walk off as they are mounted. It's nice to have horses that stand till your ready.😊
She's really beautiful! I'd just like to give you, and all others who adopt/train the beautiful mustangs, a heartfelt "thank you" for the care and training you give these majestic horses! I wish I could do what you're doing but, since I'm too old for that adventure now, I throughly enjoy admiring your horses and progress! Thank you so much for taking us on this beautiful ride!😊❤🐎
I love all the videos. Your calm and patience, and most of all the fairness and intuitive quality you have with all your horses is an inspiration to me. I pick up my first mustang on saturday and he needs a soft place to land after several homes, non of which was ideal. He is nervous but kind i think. We are in canada. He came here a year ago. Carry on the great work and if there is a list of first handling day videos, please tell me how to access them. Best of luck in your challenges and your travels.
I love this series you are doing on RUclips, it must be a lot of work to edit the videos and film between all that you do so thank you very much for the entertaining feel good videos you share! Please continue sharing this amazing world with us!!!
I would like to see a video of your story, about how did your realitionship with horses started and how did your passion became your job. I'm thinking about building my life on the love of talking care of horses and teaching them and that would be a lot of help and information for me. Anyway I'm impressed about your work with Roulette, she improved so much. ❤️
A tour of your trailer and all that would be cool! Maybe a day in the life on the road or something? Anyway, loved the video! Rue looks like she's coming along great and Lynx is always fun to watch in action.
Miss Van Fleet: Stop knocking yourself down!!! You are doing an awesome job on your videos, and although I understand what you are mean you don't want others to watch your training excercises and expect to learn, it's so nice to see how you work your Mustangs! I had to chuckle when I saw you warming up Rue's bit with your hands...I thought that was a New England thing. Your style of training is awesome. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your life with us, your followers! Will be down in Crystal River for Dec-end of Feb. if you decide you are giving tours of your barn, horses etc. I'd love to meet you in person.
I love watching your videos. It's amazing to see the progress you've made with her in such a short time. Even if you aren't comfortable teaching others how you teach, I'd love to see a few minutes of footage a day with music over it just to see your progress with her! Would also love a tack room tour or day in the life of video! Thanks for sharing these with us!
Hello! Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for the encouragement to indeed train my very domesticated Natural Horsemanship lesson horse Zak to let me walk on his right side! I need more training than he does on how to communicate it and the instructor worked on me to be less confusing to Zak. I sure hope they offer the two hour a week group class for Natural Horsemanship in January. Thank you very much, Laural
Sam, I love the work you do with these horses. Your interaction with Lynx, wow. Rue has a sideways swing in her front right leg. I have seen that in a horse in my country once and it got very old with that. I'm not sure if it is necessary to do something about it. As to your riding, if you want to subject yourself to some test, see if you can do some dressage tests. You may think that this is too sissy but that is a modern day thing. Dressage originates from training a horse for the battlefield. Your riding looks natural and I feel you need to be confident about it. You are very light so this works to your advantage. I noticed when you rode Rue at one point, that you had your left heel very down in the stirrup when the right was pulled up. There is this mantra that heels should be down, but that really needs qualification. It is actually a way to make a horseman stretch their legs and thus lower their center of gravity (which gives easier balance and furthers a relaxed seat.) And with western saddle stirrups/belts heel down too much works against you. The ultimate goal is to be so relaxed, flexed in your total body, that you are completely "with" the horse. Through all the paces and motions in your seat, maintain a constant, lightest, touch on the reign. I think you know all that, actually. No need to blame new England :)
I've been away so I've missed a couple of videos but Rue is looking AMAZING. She's so much more relaxed and happy. Great job with her :) Also those panda blankets are just the cutest thing, would you mind sharing where you got them?
Hello Sam, can you tell me, are you ever nervous? How do you over come that and carry on if so? I love your videos I have learned so much and so has my horse, thank you for sharing with us x
I completely understand the training horses but not people thing. I have some things I don't feel comfortable or confident enough to teach to people but completely comfortable and confident teaching to my horse(s).
Nice gate in the trot on that Mustang....she seemed to have a good natural gate from the beginning, that's not usual for a Mustang. Did you teach her that gate through your training or has it always been that way ? Don't feel apprehensive about teaching others what you know works for you, after all that's what makes the world go round - i.e. different strokes for different folks. You've done well my dear, very well indeed, congratulations !
I am completely okay with whatever you want to or feel comfy to place as a video, because if it helps you out in whatever way here on RUclips, you do you 👍 Even if you want to switch to or between both updates about the Player's Choice and say, you are also doing like you did with the Vegas trip or just Vlog style about say, this and that are my training gear, this and that I use as food (maybe a company notice it and want to work with you) or, this and that you can look in as books/podcasts/videos or you telling about how you rolled into this line and how come you started the passion for Mustangs, or only Vlog style.. Say, you are going to wash Rue's tail, mention the product's, maybe a company picks that up.. Your channel is now taking off the right direction and please don't throw it away.. You have a talent and personality that speaks to many people in the horse world, you really do not have to go the route of training only, just so now and then is perfect 👌 and I know lots and lots of people who didn't start teaching people how to train horses at the age of 50.. sounds pretty far away but it just wasn't comfortable for themselves, they wanted to learn so much more themself. But try to see if you can or even want to.. do more just horse related overall? I personally think that vlogstyle, the day in Sam and horses would be great for you would be really fun, for you but also your followers. You truly have that part in you.. why not use it? 😉😁😎 And Vegas was super fun to see! But also loved to see Rue and the progress she made! Just loved that! And the most funny was that Flight started to position to go and roll and your reaction in word and body language... hilarious 😂 Please just feel like yourself and not feel like you are pressured towards only teaching and it isn't even teaching, you just only explained what you did.. and I totally understand that that is the piont you do not want to go to because you clearly do not feel comfy by making only that kind of video's. Make fun, never feel pressured into something although I know that you steered it that way yourself but it obviously doesn't have to be only that.. Make it a little percentage of the total of your channel but please consider going on and take every corner horse related so your channel grows more and more and you can get back from it! I hope that you understand what I mean, I just see a lot of potential in you 👍😎
I have no issue with teaching others and training others. I’ve covered a good chunk of groundwork already, and if I really didn’t want to teach others I wouldn’t have made “How To” videos. It’s covering the riding topics, which I’m comfortable teaching the horse, but not the rider YET. People are wanting to see updates on Rue, and we’re working on undersaddle things, so I make less videos because that’s not what I’m teaching right now. That’s all I was trying to explain
Emily Lipsitz well I’m pretty sure Lynx is definitely permanent and same as for Calypso cause she has had then for a few years each! This horse is gonna be adopted/sold at the mustang makeover competition. I’m not aware of the 3rd horse you are talking about!
Seeing the progress is great and all the unique activities related to your travel. Are you planning on settling somewhere or continue stable surfing for the foreseeable future. You're kind of looking homeless with 2 horses .
She looks really good to me love the front of her in the video, swing of the legs. You know I'll watch anything that you post lol, ya I would like to see what you have to do to travel. 🙏☝️♥️☝️
Sam, are you familiar with this ruclips.net/video/K3xmXYRQv4o/видео.html - For instance in your work with Lynx, it shows the horse is working with you to an extent that I wondered if you actually need a bridle. Light headgear and reign might suffice. You showed a bit without a saddle. It would be nice to see you go through the paces. A couple decades ago, I trained with this famous trainer in Switzerland and the first thing I had to do was ride without saddle, go through the paces. The trainer in his late 70s did the same thing on a snappy Arab and I was totally gobsmacked.
Of course, couldn't pick a better name to rhyme with rude. Come on! Zarina would've been a more stately name to her, besides is poetic. What a stupid name rue is. Means nothing. Oh, Rue, come here Rue. Means nothing that name. In English means REGRET. It's a name of a HERB. French word for street or road, beautiful name pickings. Google name meanings first. After so much training, you're screwing the horse with such a name. That mare's personality is for a name like, LEXA or ALEXA. Google this name, is very nice, even for a horse. How about JULIA, LINA, LYNA, LAUDINA, LOWRI, LORI, LEILA, LAYLA, LAURI, LAUDINA, LEIDA, LUCEY, LYTA, LILOU, LILA, LYLA, LUTIE, LOVINA. You can't call a horse REGRET. What about if that mare goes to school and learns to read, she finds out you name her Regret, she will come back and kick you in the butt with all her four hooves-feet, that will be something. Just a joke, and the name too, it's a joke. 😅
I'm not here in this world to kiss nobody's arse. I say, what I say, but, people like, likes for nothing. People don't like frankness. They like people to agree with them all the time and the one who sees things different are deemed, are you ok? Exactly, I saw your horse personality by another name. I don't remember well, but, I think you asked the public to name your horse. Even, if you didn't ask us to name your horse, we have the right to our opinion, you're in the public domain, whether you like it or not. You're 20 years old, too young to comprehend, when you're making money off google audience, you're not in control, what the public's reaction is going to be. You are in the public's hands, not the other way around. I will tell you sincerely, what I think, I don't give myself freely, just to be agreeable with you. I recognise(ze), your effort in training the horses, but, in name giving you flanked, in both horses. It's like calling your horse by another animal name's, like dog, or cat, or chicken, or shark, or orca, or dolphin, or tiger, or lion, for chrissake, it's a horse not a cat. Well, tiger has a ring to it. You're taking my time and asking if I'm ok, because, I have my opinion on your horses name. Guess, what, I will stop following you. Have the seal 👏👏👏audience follow you.
That’s great! I don’t really care if people follow or not, but you can please take yourself and novels somewhere else 😂 maybe someone else will care about them 👍 also, the “are you ok” was in reference for you taking a substantial amount of time to comment your opinion on the name of a horse. I’m sorry if that’s what is fun for you, just seems like there’s so many better things to do in life
I like this one; it's part educational and part "day in the life..." Yes, I'd enjoy and appreciate a tour of you tack room, feed based on the individual horse, etc. I'm fine with just your training too, after being on YT for a year I can see when people get more social, it opens things up for more conflict toward the channel and one another...nothing you need to give the time of day. Have a nice night,
Laural
This is a good channel and you are providing education to novices like myself who have never trained a horse. I've watched enough of these channels to know there are different styles of training. You are ok doing what you do, and I find it educational. Thanks for this channel.
What a perfect name, Rue. Love it.
She looks so good; love, love, love her color
You have done so very well with Rue, after your training she has calmed down so much she is like a different horse. Well done. Lynx is lovely, and he to is doing so well under your care. Would love a tour. Thank you for posting.
I think the videos you are sharing are more informative than you think they are! Your style of training is gentle, but effective. Also, you are "real" and show the good and bad, so people know it doesn't just magically happen and go wonderfully every time! Can't wait to watch all the progress!
It's amazing to see the difference in how she interacts with you from day one! She enjoys you loving on her and scratching her and she just loves back on you! It's a beautiful thing!!
A “tour” video would be great! Love watching you train and interact with your horses! Keep it up!
aww sam! she has come so far! i love seeing you amd your horses! love u! ♥️
Rue is doing so well, she has come a long way she’s going to be a awesome horse for someone!
7:36 - wow it’s cool to see you doing things that I’m also working on with my unfinished horse. I love how your a dedicated learner too 🤗
Not sure why you feel your not capable/good enough to show us more training videos?
I have been watching your videos for months, and I truly love the way you work with the horses.
I look forward to seeing more and learning more from you.
Yes your young, and likely have lots more to learn, but you have such a way with them, and already, are well on your way to becoming an amazing horse trainer.
I’m much older than you, have been riding since I was 13, but have never had the opportunity to train a horse from the beginning.
I’d totally hire you, but unfortunately I’m in Canada, lol
Please don’t sell yourself short, you’re doing a fantastic job!
My goodness she's so steady now! Great job with her. She's come a long long way! ❤
Thank you for training your horses to stand while mounted! A lot of horses walk off as they are mounted. It's nice to have horses that stand till your ready.😊
wow she's looking great
She's really beautiful! I'd just like to give you, and all others who adopt/train the beautiful mustangs, a heartfelt "thank you" for the care and training you give these majestic horses! I wish I could do what you're doing but, since I'm too old for that adventure now, I throughly enjoy admiring your horses and progress! Thank you so much for taking us on this beautiful ride!😊❤🐎
I love all the videos. Your calm and patience, and most of all the fairness and intuitive quality you have with all your horses is an inspiration to me. I pick up my first mustang on saturday and he needs a soft place to land after several homes, non of which was ideal. He is nervous but kind i think. We are in canada. He came here a year ago. Carry on the great work and if there is a list of first handling day videos, please tell me how to access them. Best of luck in your challenges and your travels.
Hi Sam, I really admire your awareness of your training qualifications. You are mature beyond your years. Keep up the great work.😘
She is looking amazing! What a progress! I knew it would happen and yet I am still wowed.
I love this series you are doing on RUclips, it must be a lot of work to edit the videos and film between all that you do so thank you very much for the entertaining feel good videos you share! Please continue sharing this amazing world with us!!!
I would like to see a video of your story, about how did your realitionship with horses started and how did your passion became your job. I'm thinking about building my life on the love of talking care of horses and teaching them and that would be a lot of help and information for me.
Anyway I'm impressed about your work with Roulette, she improved so much. ❤️
A tour of your trailer and all that would be cool! Maybe a day in the life on the road or something? Anyway, loved the video! Rue looks like she's coming along great and Lynx is always fun to watch in action.
Yes , behind the scene vids are great , in the stalls and all !
Thank's for posting , amazing work !
You teach us by your example. It's all good. Thank you for showing up for us all.
Miss Van Fleet: Stop knocking yourself down!!! You are doing an awesome job on your videos, and although I understand what you are mean you don't want others to watch your training excercises and expect to learn, it's so nice to see how you work your Mustangs! I had to chuckle when I saw you warming up Rue's bit with your hands...I thought that was a New England thing. Your style of training is awesome. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your life with us, your followers! Will be down in Crystal River for Dec-end of Feb. if you decide you are giving tours of your barn, horses etc. I'd love to meet you in person.
I am from New England (Massachusetts)so maybe it is a New England thing :)
I love watching your videos - you are just excellent with the horses and it’s fun to see how far they’ve come along :)
Definitely do a trailer tour!!! Thank you for uploading 😊
Our of trailer and everything from A-Z PLEASE!!! Where do you get feed, hay ect on the road? What all do you pack for travels??
Love that you keep us updated on what you are doing and how far you have gotten with Roulette! :D
I love watching your videos. It's amazing to see the progress you've made with her in such a short time. Even if you aren't comfortable teaching others how you teach, I'd love to see a few minutes of footage a day with music over it just to see your progress with her!
Would also love a tack room tour or day in the life of video!
Thanks for sharing these with us!
Hello! Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for the encouragement to indeed train my very domesticated Natural Horsemanship lesson horse Zak to let me walk on his right side! I need more training than he does on how to communicate it and the instructor worked on me to be less confusing to Zak. I sure hope they offer the two hour a week group class for Natural Horsemanship in January. Thank you very much,
Laural
Amazing Video.
Sam you ARE a great teacher!
It's so fun to see Rue's progress. Your work is really paying off. I'd like to see a tour of your trailer!
Sam, I love the work you do with these horses. Your interaction with Lynx, wow. Rue has a sideways swing in her front right leg. I have seen that in a horse in my country once and it got very old with that. I'm not sure if it is necessary to do something about it. As to your riding, if you want to subject yourself to some test, see if you can do some dressage tests. You may think that this is too sissy but that is a modern day thing. Dressage originates from training a horse for the battlefield. Your riding looks natural and I feel you need to be confident about it. You are very light so this works to your advantage. I noticed when you rode Rue at one point, that you had your left heel very down in the stirrup when the right was pulled up. There is this mantra that heels should be down, but that really needs qualification. It is actually a way to make a horseman stretch their legs and thus lower their center of gravity (which gives easier balance and furthers a relaxed seat.) And with western saddle stirrups/belts heel down too much works against you. The ultimate goal is to be so relaxed, flexed in your total body, that you are completely "with" the horse. Through all the paces and motions in your seat, maintain a constant, lightest, touch on the reign. I think you know all that, actually. No need to blame new England :)
Yes we want to see a tour, and learn where you get hay. Also does your existing tack always fit future horses?
nice job with both horses... 👍🍁🤠
Thumb up then watching
Get her used to western tack and you’ll be rock solid. Someone at the auction might want to have her as a western horse.
You do a great job luv your work I am new to horses been working with my sons horse and mine for 3 1/2 years fun experience :)
I've been away so I've missed a couple of videos but Rue is looking AMAZING. She's so much more relaxed and happy. Great job with her :)
Also those panda blankets are just the cutest thing, would you mind sharing where you got them?
They’re made by Weatherbeeta!
Hello Sam, can you tell me, are you ever nervous? How do you over come that and carry on if so? I love your videos I have learned so much and so has my horse, thank you for sharing with us x
I'd love to know that too!!
@@annar.2480 I'd tuck tail and run if my horse charged me 😅
I'd love to see a tour video!
Yay. Love Rue.
You're only 17 miles from me! Wish I could meet you and Rue and Lynx.
With that nice stable I think I'd live in there!
It’s crazy what you can do with lynx
I completely understand the training horses but not people thing. I have some things I don't feel comfortable or confident enough to teach to people but completely comfortable and confident teaching to my horse(s).
7:22 I’m literally trying this method now with my horse (but he isn’t a mustang😂)
would love a tack room tour or trailer tour
Nice gate in the trot on that Mustang....she seemed to have a good natural gate from the beginning, that's not usual for a Mustang.
Did you teach her that gate through your training or has it always been that way ?
Don't feel apprehensive about teaching others what you know works for you, after all that's what makes the world go round - i.e. different strokes for different folks.
You've done well my dear, very well indeed, congratulations !
I am completely okay with whatever you want to or feel comfy to place as a video, because if it helps you out in whatever way here on RUclips, you do you 👍
Even if you want to switch to or between both updates about the Player's Choice and say, you are also doing like you did with the Vegas trip or just Vlog style about say, this and that are my training gear, this and that I use as food (maybe a company notice it and want to work with you) or, this and that you can look in as books/podcasts/videos or you telling about how you rolled into this line and how come you started the passion for Mustangs, or only Vlog style..
Say, you are going to wash Rue's tail, mention the product's, maybe a company picks that up..
Your channel is now taking off the right direction and please don't throw it away..
You have a talent and personality that speaks to many people in the horse world, you really do not have to go the route of training only, just so now and then is perfect 👌 and I know lots and lots of people who didn't start teaching people how to train horses at the age of 50.. sounds pretty far away but it just wasn't comfortable for themselves, they wanted to learn so much more themself.
But try to see if you can or even want to.. do more just horse related overall?
I personally think that vlogstyle, the day in Sam and horses would be great for you would be really fun, for you but also your followers.
You truly have that part in you.. why not use it? 😉😁😎
And Vegas was super fun to see!
But also loved to see Rue and the progress she made! Just loved that!
And the most funny was that Flight started to position to go and roll and your reaction in word and body language... hilarious 😂
Please just feel like yourself and not feel like you are pressured towards only teaching and it isn't even teaching, you just only explained what you did.. and I totally understand that that is the piont you do not want to go to because you clearly do not feel comfy by making only that kind of video's.
Make fun, never feel pressured into something although I know that you steered it that way yourself but it obviously doesn't have to be only that..
Make it a little percentage of the total of your channel but please consider going on and take every corner horse related so your channel grows more and more and you can get back from it!
I hope that you understand what I mean, I just see a lot of potential in you 👍😎
I have no issue with teaching others and training others. I’ve covered a good chunk of groundwork already, and if I really didn’t want to teach others I wouldn’t have made “How To” videos. It’s covering the riding topics, which I’m comfortable teaching the horse, but not the rider YET. People are wanting to see updates on Rue, and we’re working on undersaddle things, so I make less videos because that’s not what I’m teaching right now. That’s all I was trying to explain
Will you get anymore horses or a horse for you to own forever?
Emily Lipsitz Lynx and Calypso are her horse’s I don’t know if you mean that or if she is getting another permanent horse.
@@Itslex56 yeah but she own 3 personal horse and this horse that I think she is selling I mean if she will get anymore horses or a horse permently.
Emily Lipsitz well I’m pretty sure Lynx is definitely permanent and same as for Calypso cause she has had then for a few years each! This horse is gonna be adopted/sold at the mustang makeover competition. I’m not aware of the 3rd horse you are talking about!
@@Itslex56 in her picture has 3 horses and I asked her and said she does own 3.
@@Itslex56 Brody is the third horse.
Do u know a trick for backing up? Because my lease pony will NOT back up no matter what
Backing up undersaddle or on the ground?
@@SamVanFleet When ur on her
Sam do you ever just take them on trail rides.
Yes
Is this stang you have been making videos on
Thanks for your videos .... Rue is from Players Choice? What type of hay bag do you Use?
Hay Chix!
12:56 was sooo cute xD
Is this the mare that you were asking a name for?
Diane Hutcheson yes, it is.
So her name is Rue 🐴🥰
Seeing the progress is great and all the unique activities related to your travel.
Are you planning on settling somewhere or continue stable surfing for the foreseeable future. You're kind of looking homeless with 2 horses .
She looks really good to me love the front of her in the video, swing of the legs. You know I'll watch anything that you post lol, ya I would like to see what you have to do to travel. 🙏☝️♥️☝️
Hi
Sam, are you familiar with this ruclips.net/video/K3xmXYRQv4o/видео.html - For instance in your work with Lynx, it shows the horse is working with you to an extent that I wondered if you actually need a bridle. Light headgear and reign might suffice. You showed a bit without a saddle. It would be nice to see you go through the paces. A couple decades ago, I trained with this famous trainer in Switzerland and the first thing I had to do was ride without saddle, go through the paces. The trainer in his late 70s did the same thing on a snappy Arab and I was totally gobsmacked.
If I fed my horse in a bucket... She'd destroy the bucket before even looking at the food
MEH EARLY
She ain’t riding with a helmettttt wtf I get forced to lol
Nothing worse than riding in a dusty arena.
Of course, couldn't pick a better name to rhyme with rude. Come on! Zarina would've been a more stately name to her, besides is poetic. What a stupid name rue is. Means nothing. Oh, Rue, come here Rue. Means nothing that name. In English means REGRET. It's a name of a HERB. French word for street or road, beautiful name pickings. Google name meanings first. After so much training, you're screwing the horse with such a name. That mare's personality is for a name like, LEXA or ALEXA. Google this name, is very nice, even for a horse. How about JULIA, LINA, LYNA, LAUDINA, LOWRI, LORI, LEILA, LAYLA, LAURI, LAUDINA, LEIDA, LUCEY, LYTA, LILOU, LILA, LYLA, LUTIE, LOVINA. You can't call a horse REGRET. What about if that mare goes to school and learns to read, she finds out you name her Regret, she will come back and kick you in the butt with all her four hooves-feet, that will be something. Just a joke, and the name too, it's a joke. 😅
Are you ok?
@@SamVanFleet. Can't take a joke? Missy?
I'm not here in this world to kiss nobody's arse. I say, what I say, but, people like, likes for nothing. People don't like frankness. They like people to agree with them all the time and the one who sees things different are deemed, are you ok? Exactly, I saw your horse personality by another name. I don't remember well, but, I think you asked the public to name your horse. Even, if you didn't ask us to name your horse, we have the right to our opinion, you're in the public domain, whether you like it or not. You're 20 years old, too young to comprehend, when you're making money off google audience, you're not in control, what the public's reaction is going to be. You are in the public's hands, not the other way around. I will tell you sincerely, what I think, I don't give myself freely, just to be agreeable with you. I recognise(ze), your effort in training the horses, but, in name giving you flanked, in both horses. It's like calling your horse by another animal name's, like dog, or cat, or chicken, or shark, or orca, or dolphin, or tiger, or lion, for chrissake, it's a horse not a cat. Well, tiger has a ring to it. You're taking my time and asking if I'm ok, because, I have my opinion on your horses name. Guess, what, I will stop following you. Have the seal 👏👏👏audience follow you.
That’s fine? But it’s cool that you take a couple minutes to type a novel for what? Lol. Glad you’re using your time well
That’s great! I don’t really care if people follow or not, but you can please take yourself and novels somewhere else 😂 maybe someone else will care about them 👍 also, the “are you ok” was in reference for you taking a substantial amount of time to comment your opinion on the name of a horse. I’m sorry if that’s what is fun for you, just seems like there’s so many better things to do in life
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