DISRESPECTFUL IDIOT TOURIST HOLDS THE REINS and grins like it's his horse at Horse Guards!
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DISRESPECTFUL IDIOT TOURIST HOLDS THE REINS and grins like it's his horse at Horse Guards! 22.04.2024 (Part 2 of 2). - Развлечения
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Always do john before I even start watching.😊😊😊😊😊
G’day, John. With all the hand on that horse, this morning, it was just a matter of time before someone grabbed the reins. It really is good to see so many interacting with the horse, the question is, how long before the horse decides; “enough, folks !!”. Your narrative, John, is just priceless, and I thank you for your insights, and impeccable sense of where to be for the best views.
Did you see the post about Walmart and pj's? Does this remind you of tesco?
Hi John.. I'm watching "Disrespectful idiot tourist'I believe part 2 from Monday. I think the horse out with Ormonde with a crescent moon star could be Legionnaire. I had made a note that you said previously that it could be Legionnaire, though you weren't positive. Let us know when you get the name. Many thanks!
John, Ormonde was indeed ''sneezing" 👍
Service Dogs are working and should never be touched or distracted from their duties. They are very special dogs.
Of all the ones I've known most were attached to someone who had health risks. Such as migraines, diabetes or epilepsy. You never touch them, as they are on alert for any signs that the human may be ailing. You can talk to the person, just NOT the dog.
You are 100 percent correct - they shouldn’t be bothered. Though it’s a vastly different kind of “service”, these horses are working as well. No one should be allowed to touch them.
Yes, service dogs are very special dogs. I have one and he detect my diabetes when they change that it also checked my blood pressure when it changes on me. Also very good animals to have. If you need them you’re exactly right you can talk to it human do not talk to the dog unless the owner Says it’s OK❤
My sister as a working dog people kept stroking her (the dog ) one day she was in a shop and people just kept making a fuss of her so much so she stopped working altogether, my sister had to get her husband out of work and take her home and the dog needed re training..It is time that there were fences put up to stop all this these poor horses dont ask for this rubbish...
Technically the dog is what is loosely termed a "Therapy Dog" and act as stress levellers for people with Autism/Aspergers/Mental Health Conditions etc.
Too many hands on the horse 🐎
I agree. It makes it look like a petting zoo. When several people stand around the horses thats disgusting. The tourists need to be restricted from coming near the horses. The horses should be protected so nobody can get close.
I love the mutual respect between you and the mounted police officer when he tested you on the name of the glorious Bullseye it speaks volumes! Another great video thank you John.
Those people get on my nerves.
Yes, mine too! I ask myself every day what's wrong with people? I have no answer except people have lost their mind. It's turned into a world of narcissists. It's all about them!
NPC tourists all have the same programming - gotta take selfies and photos for Insta.
Monty is a gorgeous horse and so tolerant.
I don't ride horses, or know anything about it, but I imagined not holding the reins of a horse that's not yours to control to be common sense.
Think of it as the steering wheel of a car. That's how I have always told people.
You’d think so, wouldn’t you *sigh*
Also not a good idea to grab the steering wheel when someone else is driving! Duh!
Noble Ormonde has been meditating in his stable stall when not on Duty, Ormonde has become enlightened..realizing his biting Tourist and slamming them to the ground is indeed a special Calling, not to be ashamed of especially as Summer Tourism descends upon his Horse Guards..Ormonde is best mates with Alvin and Bullseye..
King Ormonde love that horse xx
Me too...he's amazing...great character !😊
Some of these tourists are total fools, and one of these days a horse is going to bite off a few fingers, and it will not be the horse's fault. These tourists need to know that it is a privilege to be allowed to get that close to the men and women soldiers, and the horses, who are also military members. This is a military installation, and not Disneyland. The horses and soldiers are not for tourist amusement, as this is their job. The tourists need lessons in showing respect for those men and women who protect their lives so expertly when on UK soil.
It is not disneyland! Then why have they made it such a tourist attraction?
@@ladyd8339 I'm sure you are an intelligent person. Try using it
Somebody compared grabbing the reins to a front seat car passenger grabbing the steering wheel from the driver. You just wouldn't do that, so please extend similar courtesy to the guards and their horses.
@@ladyd8339 the Army didn't make it into Disneyland. The tourists found Horse Guards when walking either to or from Buckingham Palace or just walking past. They noticed the horse and guards, took the pictures, patted the horse and it's been happening since the 1950. Until we get to 2024 it's a popular tourist place now they don't realise it's a military barracks or the ceremonial entrance to Buckingham Palace. End of story.
@@ladyd8339 it’s been run the same way for over 350 years albeit originally in a different building but there were two mounted boxmen and foot guards so no different it’s just entitled peoples attitudes have changed
Monty is a star, he's a big softy, standing in the box ignoring all the fuss around him. In fact I swear it looks as if he dozing off. Then his head pops up pricks his ears looks around. As if to say oh you're all still here. 😊
There are many service dogs here in Canada. We are not allowed to touch them because the dog is working for his person. It distracts the dog. It’s like touching the reins. 😊
John absolutely terrible news about the horses and riders injured this morning!!! I hope everyone involved will be ok. My heart goes out to all the troopers and the poor horses!!! 😢😢😢 xxx
I think the credit goes to the Guard's tight hold on the reigns that helped Ormond behave. If only some of those tourists had reigns!😅
True😂
Not being mean but its reins, not reigns.
@@dianekruger5977 Thank you, Diane. I must've been thinking of the King. 🤭
I don’t think he was taught not to bite. The trooper is holding the reins of Ormonde fairly tight so he can’t move his head as much.
You definitely have defined most of these tourists - idiots! I lived in a resort area fir 35 years and I completely understand your frustration with some of these people.
I know exactly how you feel.
I'm in a resort and summer is a nightmare! I've resorted to a body cam this year because of all the plonkers who just suddenly change direction without looking and walk into my mobility scooter, which I ride at normal walking pace in crowded areas, and then they blame me. Some really think locals should put our lives on hold because they are on holiday!
I live in a resort too and Ime boycotting summer in town!!!
I'm not surprised that many European cities and resorts are considering seriously limiting tourists (I personally loathe them) i.e. Vienna, Malaga, Paris about 5 more whose names I have forgotten!! The Chinese in particular really are the worst. I was in Istanbul once and they were disgusting.
Service Dogs, should never, ever be touched. Period. Aspbergers range Autism, many folks with that have extreme anxiety over speaking to folks, and being in crowds, the dogs help keep them focused and not as anxious-at least the US versions.
Monty is such a handsome horse. He has a kind face.He is my favorite of the horses. Wallace is also a lovely horse. Excellent tour guide! The police horses are gorgeous, especially Bullseye. Ormonde was really behaving himself. Thanks for the video, John! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
The lovely lady at 52:06 is a member of the Adjutant General's Corps and there she is Staff and Personnel Support (SPS). They are responsible for providing personnel administration and management information, financial management (including pay, allowances, levy collection, accounting and auditing) and administrative staff support to the British Army
Totally respect this guard, how he held the horse from bumping or bite the little ones ❤❤❤
The guard on Ormonde is definitely the same each time and keeps a tight rein on him.. I beginning to think Ormonde has been to behaviour school.
Horses that bite are usually sent off to do a different job or loaned out
It gets extremely crowded there at the height of the tourist season. It’s a public footpath on the side of a busy road
A biting horse is a liability
Sending sunny love to horses today❤🐎
I've worked in retail for years. We often encounter "service dogs"...some are your traditional guide dog..some are "assistance dogs"..hearing dogs for the deaf...medical assistance dogs etc. There is a category "emotional support dog"/ "companion dog". It's a bit of a mindfield to be honest..they are supposed to wear collars or coats to signify their "job". The young guy was correct you are not supposed to touch a service dog..but I think his main reason for his reaction was probably down to his autism..I have worked with children and adults with disabilities over the years.
I think you were VERY polite as always and you just asked the question. I'm from the school of "if you don't know politely ask". Thank you for another great video John!!! xxx
The guard is protecting unsuspecting tourists from his horse! Kudos to him! ❤ Also, the polka-dot hair guy is extremely annoying!!
Always a treat to see the glorious Ormond holding court. Quite a treat seeing the mounted police stop for a chat & some photo ops.
Gold star 🌟 John identifying Bullseye at last 😁😁😁that gorgeous fluffy cloppy boy is unmistakable ! Alvin , another handsome dappled grey , they do seem to like the greys . Sitting in my pyjamas watching this today , nothing like a bit of comfort 😀. Monty almost dozing off , Wallace very curious , Ormonde more settled , Trooper keeping him on a tighter rein , maybe under orders from above we don't know . Though we've only seen part of him on duty , and he wasn't having his space invaded , time will tell ! Hope you've had a good day , see you next time xxx
Poor Monty so many people ❤❤
Was he bothered ? No he was completely relaxed almost dozing !
I’ve noticed in most vids that the horses seem to instinctively know when a child of tender age is nearby. The horse may nip at teens and adults, but treat the younger with gentility. Is that my imagination, or have you noticed it as well?
Ormonde the charming chewer! I love him!
The bollards. You should have been there John singing you raise me up 😄
🤣🤣🤣
😮😂😮😂.
All that head nodding means that horse is probably irritated. And the idots keep getting too close and irritating it even more.
I'm watching from America and the tourists are so annoying. The commentary is spot on ❤❤❤
I really like your sense of humor, John!
Yes me too especially when he talks about the horses and they seem to agree with John. I like the one when he said that the horse didn't have a star on his forehead and the horse put his head down looking disappointed.
Good morning John have a wonderful blessed day❤😊
These soldiers are working military people, when will people learn that these guys are not just playing soldier, But are actual army, even the horses are troopers. Being raised here in Tasmania but having strong roots to the UK, I cannot stand disrespect at all. It makes my English blood boil
I adore your fashion observations, another very informative and entertaining video, thank you John .
Monty is such a kind horse.
God I love the Blues and Royals. Does he not just look fabulous!!!!❤❤❤
I thought you might find this helpful.
This is a brief but correct definition of Service Dogs. The link is included in case you wish to learn more. Note: an ESA (emotional support animal) does not have requirements or duties as does a Service Dog. In either case one should always ask before petting these animals. Many Service Dogs are not to be petted while working. Service Dogs can be used for a variety of health or mobility reasons. This info is from the U.S. ADAA.
Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
This definition does not affect or limit the broader definition of “assistance animal” under the Fair Housing Act or the broader definition of “service animal” under the Air Carrier Access Act.
www.ada.gov/resources/service-animals-2010-requirements/
Monty is the most relaxed horse.😊😊😊😊😊
He's the most chilled horse , all the hands on him and he was almost asleep 😍
He’s a totally marshmallow sweetheart 🤣I love the “heavies” they’re usually incredibly tolerant and calm.
John you can have a service dog for most disabilities, including hearing ear dogs. When in harness service dogs are not allowed to be touched, out of harness though its up to the handker.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
London Police have some beautiful horses.
.. have many ..🤠
Ormonde is no longer a nipper. This is sad news 😢
No one was invading his space that's what annoys him , Trooper keeping him on a tighter rein probably on orders from Riding Master .
@@kathellison8084 I've seen much more footage. He no longer bites like he used to. But you're entitled to your opinion.
As entertaining as it was in the past, I am actually relieved that he is more under control with the same guard on him every time. It honestly would be devastating if someone got really hurt and also if 'something happened' afterwards the horse bc of the ignorance of the tourists. The troopers are well aware of Ormonde's tendencies and if nothing was done to control him that would void the 'waiver' written on the sign.
@@nadiaeddyditboudreau3283you’re correct
The horse would be too much of a liability when that pavement becomes very crowded in the summer months
If he can’t be controlled, he’ll be moved on.
SPS are Staff and Personell Support responsible for Accountancy, financial management and Personell Administration.
Wearing camos and the Green Beret? SBS, Royal Marines, not SPS, Financial Fusilieres!
I wonder if Ormonde is just being kept on a tighter rein - to me he seemed to toss his head more than when he was preying upon unsuspecting tourists.
John you have a wicked sense of humour! 😂 30k strokes a day!!
That’s exactly so. Note that several times he tries but is “caught in the act”.
I don't know about Ormond but it is sad. I must admit I liked his bad behavior.
Me too, almost like a chunk of his character has been taken away😮
Whats happened to ormond
Whats happened with ormonde??
#deborahzerrlaut1662 he just came back from r&r at Melton. He was out in the field resting and chilling.
The Melton magic lingers until apparently all the horses have had enough, then that's it and they react.
@@maryholder3795 You are sure there is nothing chemical-related?
It might not be autism itself giving a service dog, but when you are on the spectrum we often have things like anxiety etc as well so I can see why a service dog might be a good idea. And please don't touch any service dog unless given permission. They are at work, just like the four legged troopers are part of a team.
Monty has to be the most patient of all the guards' horses!
He’s a “heavy” lad (favouring the draught side of his breeding)and they’re usually calm and tolerant, which is why I love them.
Have to give credit, another channel had some nice coverage of the St George's Parade. Many of the chatters happy to see something patriotic. Feel the same here in the USA, love patriotic events.
Such a wonderful change in Ormonde. I wouldnt have thought it possible. Many thanks John.
Morning...John,...been a very strange day already...have super day.
Ormonde still got that glint in his eyes. But maybe he's waiting for the summer 🏝️⛱️🏄♀️🏖️🏝️ when he'll deal with tourists.😊
This is ridiculous I didn't take this much interest when I lived in London
Service dogs are task trained to aid people with disabilities. They are not to be touched or distracted from their foccus on their person. This is extensively published in the USA, so we're pretty much used to it.
I hope Monty gets extra rations of his favorite food when he gets back to the stable, and doesn't have to come out again today.
Looks very bizzy today 😊
Thank you John.
Different kinds of autism. Having the dog must give him the courage to go out and mix with crowds. Terrific!
Good morning John!
As a mother of an autism and adhd son the Working dogs are trained in the following.
Helps to promote healthy sleep
Can improve eating and exercise patterns
Helps to reduce the frequency and severity of meltdowns
Assist in the development of language
Can help to improve motor skills and social skills hope this helps and the young man may have felt overwhelmed by the questions.
i'm with you, John. that curly haired teen was making me mad. he was monopolizing the horse, being so rude and selfish. i don't know if a parent was there, but if there was, then they have failed in their job, as well. the people in the crowd need to say something to those kinds of people. there are many there that want to have a pic and can't b/c of people like him.
Poor Ormond, not himself today. Maybe taking a day off from terrorizing?? Stand on the lowered bollards and one of these days...... POW, to the moon Alice. Good day all around John. All the best from the USA......Sue
they've been holding Ormonde's reins quite tight lately and giving him a little jerk of the reins when he seems like he might bite, therefore, giving him a "correction" (like i would do when training my dogs). he has been a very fast learner. i have heard you give a name to the other horse in a previous video, but don't remember what you said. all i know is i had named it "Eclipse" for myself and thought that was a better name than the one you told us that time. lol when the horses shake their heads in "yes" motion alot, i feel they are Metallica fans!! the ones that stand so still and quiet, i like to imagine they're telling themselves "i'm in my happy place"!! lol
DONT HOLD THE REINS!! It’s black and white!! Read!!
It's difficult to tell whether or not a dog is an actual "service dog", as there is no registration or paperwork required. Most service dogs go through training and are very relaxed and not bothered by crowds. Their attention is always on their human. *I'm not saying this guy is fibbing,* but he shouldn't need a color or chain that is that massive. That is meant to control a strong dog. He is also straddling the dog to keep it in control. Service dogs don't need 'controlling' if they are properly trained. Many people nowadays have 'emotional support pets' which can be any animal you can think of. Not only that, but anyone can buy a "service dog" harness.
Emotional support dogs should be trained in good citizenship and do therapy dog training there is a certification when training is completed Just because if your going to rely on a dog in situations you yourself aren’t comfortable in like going in public transport or in crowds they should be and even though some people prob do not do this training if their dog is their support dog it’s prob a good idea to respect that they are best left alone So the owner and the dog are not disturbed. I’d always respect someone saying don’t touch my dog it’s their dog after all.
@@Paulette47 🐕🦺 I agree Paulette, that service dogs shouldn't be touched at all. John wasn't sure what it meant that it was a service dog. He thought it meant the dog was a police dog, or an army dog. No harm, no foul. Have a good evening.
Here in America, people aren't allowed to ask people with service animaLs, why the person needs one. Can get in big trouble if you do.
So even if may not be a real service animal, not allowed to ask.
@@dianekruger5977 You're absolutely correct Diane!
The law in the UK requires all Assistance Dogs to be trained (the handler can self train, or may be a member of ADUK and avail themselves of a qualified and experienced dog trainer) accredited, having been assessed through 3 different levels of training and registered with ADUK. The handler is registered and given a booklet with the handler's ID and a passport style picture of dog with handler. The booklet also contains current law (printed with references) and practices.
I'm aware that not all countries or American States require accreditation and registration, but it IS a lawful requirement in the UK. If I'm asked by anyone about my dog's ID and registration, I'm very happy and proud to display it. My dog's working jacket, which was awarded after we successfully passed the 3 levels of training, also displays the logo of 'Dog A.I.D. who we were trained by.
Love this site ! Your commentary and sense of community is most enjoyable. Thank you for not making up headlines just to get the clicks like other sites do. I'm so glad I found this site !!🙂
The tour guide was very impressive ty for letting us listen to him
Giving me PTSD just watching all these people trying to touch the horses without a clue.
Thankyou for your videos. I love cheeky nipper ormonde. Love your commentary too. Curly bro and another one using the wrong perm kit at home were favourites in this video. 🤣🤣
Hello John. "Service Dogs" are also known as "companion dogs" in some countries and when trained to support the disabled, whether physically, visually, emotionally or for the Neurodiverse, i.e., Autism Spectrum Disorder; (mild, moderate or severe, which covers the whole range of neurodiversity....the mild end is no longer caled Aspergers), they ought to have a cover under their harnesses with a very visual message that reads "please don't talk to me I'm working" then folk would have been better informed. When they have their harnesses on they're 'on the job' and folk are asked not to distract them by touching or talking to them. It's the same as any dog working for the services, army, police, customs, cadaver dogs, emergency animals, postal 'sniffers', therapy dogs at airports for the nervous flliers etc, etc. The gentleman holding the harness had earplugs in so was likely very sensitive to noise.....he was also standing on his own, separate from thronging crowds so likely didn't like being touched or jostled. Being at KG's would have been very triggering for him. Well done on being so sensitive when you realised his predicament.
Just stop these idiots getting to close to the horse and guard
SPS Staff and Personnel Support Branch is a large part of the Adjutant General Corps.....adminstration group.
John, I'm sorry the young man with the service dog was so abrupt about touching his service dog. In this country there are many organisations who train dogs to help with things like diabetes, which alert the owner that they are experiencing low sugar and will alert the owner in some way that they should take their medication for that reason. There are dogs that can alert their owner to get somewhere safe or get to ground level before a fit is about to happen. You may know about a guide dog for blind people, as they are well known for their work. I have a guide dog and on the whole assistance dogs shouldn't be touched, as it could put their owner in danger. I have a rule that if I am asked if a person can pet my dog, I try to use the encounter by politely explaining something about the work that my dog does and on the occasions when a blind person may need more help from a human for example a road that be too dangerous to cross without some help from a human. If you see a visually impaired person waiting to cross a road and the owner is holding the lead only and the harness handle is lying on the dog's back, they may need a hand. Always approach the person with an assistance dog on the opposite side to the dog so not to distract it. Charities need to educate the public more about the work more often in my opinion, although they are not very large charities and may not have the funds to be more recognised. Hope this helps. Don't let this experience put you off asking a service dog user about the work their dog does to help them, as the only way people will learn the rules is through education.
From Debbie
The man told John he was autistic which can mean contact or conversation with people can be very stressful.
I noticed that tourists are not getting as close to Ormonde or petting him as much and that is what seemed to annoy the poor fellow.
Monty seems deferential to the tiny tourists.
Tourist and their phones are a bad combination.. I feel so bad for the poor horses and don't understand why the tourist are allowed to touch the horses; It looks like a petting zoo.
Wallace is trying to headbutt everyone😊
“So what is it you don’t want me to stand on? Oh, this thing I’m standing on? This thing right here? Oh ok. “
Thank you for your videos! I especially love how you identify the horse's name for us. 🥰
Omg poor officers people walking over it ,standing on it not listening to officers .
Thanking you xxxx
Ormonde the Great!!!🌻🌻😎
God what is WRONG with these people?? An armed police officer says “don’t stand on that circle on the ground” so they not only DO stand on it, but when told to get OFF it, they stand ON it whilst looking at him with a non comprehende expression, while the words slowly percolate thru whatever they use to keep their ears apart…and these are English speakers…I for one would seriously have laughed my arse off had one of them done an impromptu space launch.
Poor old Ormonde😂He’s being held tight……someone on high has declared no more tourist snacks, and he’s NOT impressed. It has NOTHING to do with his “spirit” being “broken”. He was still TRYING ffs, he was just being “caught in the act” and pulled up, that’s all. Besides “spirit” doesn’t mean biting. Biting, while it’s perfectly acceptable in a working horse(they have a job and it isn’t to be your fantasy support animal), isn’t a good thing, and with so many idiots who don’t appear to care where their small children are as long as they get a “good photo” it’s really best that he’s restrained a bit because the poor troopers would be mortified if their Mount injured a small child, even if it’s not their fault.
Wallace is a sweet lad……bit curious but very gentle….and certainly didn’t deserve the reaction of that woman in the tartan scarf who practically tripped over herself, because the horse “gasp”, looked at her…..🙄😳🤯 If you’re THAT scared of horses, don’t approach them……simple no? Btw is he black all over? Both front feet? Cos we haven’t had a shot of his feet yet 😉😂(just teasin John)
Insofar as dogs go…….service animal or not, you do NOT touch a dog without the owners express permission, end of story. Service dogs should be clearly identified by their handler via a vest and NOT touched or spoken to or distracted. Notice the guy had ear plugs in, that scans for an autistic person. There was a lady last year who used to bring dogs into the area for de sensitisation, that were always wearing vests, I seem to recall.
❤❤😂😂😂 Frank Spenser standing next to Monty, he has aged well.😂😂😂🇦🇺❤️🇬🇧🐴⚔️🛡️🪖👍🥰🏴🏴
I think with Service dogs, you mustn't touch, whilst working, like guide dogs,. As they are concentrating on protecting /guiding their person x
Wallace is an older horse by the looks of his teeth. He's between the ages of 10 and 15 yrs old. Ormande was being held by the Trooper pretty tight. He didn't have a loose rein like normal. Usually when he chastised tourists, he's on a very loose rein, but not today!! He's being held tightly, just like Wallace is. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
The horses names all start with the same letter of the alphabet to indicate the year they began their service
The recent retirees range from H to O, with 14 years being the longest service of the group
Horses that bite are a serious liability in the height of tourist season when that pavement gets very crowded
Ormonde is on a final warning
He’ll be found a new job, retired or loaned out
@bewildered75 I did say BETWEEN THE AGES OF...And there are younger horses that are nippers and biters as well, by the way. That are NOT between the letters of H and O.
@@jenniferlehman326 the recently retired horses are Harvester, Incognito, Jaipur, Iago, Kilimanjaro, Kimberley, Knightsbridge, Legolas and Odin, so H to O.
There are obviously younger horses who have vices, who might also get moved on if they don’t shape up
The Mounted Division currently has far more horses than it needs and the Government is going to be looking at where they can make spending cut backs so more money can go into recruiting and covering the costs of increased spending on Troops directly involved in real defence
Todays chaos in London is not good PR for the Ceremonial Mounted Division
@bewildered75 It's not good PR for any type of Mounted division. Be thar Military or Police, like we have here in Canada. And the government is always looking for a way to cut back. That hasn't changed at all, whether that be in the UK, USA or Canada!!
Omg you are so funny!! 🏃🏻
Excellent part 2 John apart from the moron holding the REINS!!!! Great to see king Ormonde again❤❤ police horses were stunning.Thank you John stay safe ❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Make note that there are NO garbage cans any where near Horse Guards so carry your own bag to put any cups or cans, Evan those items from somebody else , who dumb enough to just throw their stuff on the ground. I’m sure Horse Guards would appreciate it.
You took the words out of my mouth getting on my nerves too.
Thank you for all the wonderful insight you give. I know I'll never get to come there so I love watching your videos, I've learned so much!
Those boys went to the same salon....is that what you're saying? lol :)
The kid in the dark clothes with the curly hair is getting to be a pain 😮in the butt trying to get in other peoples pictures and he spending way too much time petting the horse get your pictures and move along😮😮😮😮
Hi John, just started as heard you comment about pyjamas. They are often sold as 'leisure suits' and you can take you leisure in bed or an armchair ( (I'm forever dropping my kindle as I've dozed off). .
His spirit has been broken, poor Ormonde. Also, the trooper has a tight hold on his reins.
He hasn't had his sprit broken he is just giving a false sense of security the viper will strike when he gets chance when the reins loosen he will strike
@@jayjohnson8426 We can only hope.
Service dogs are not to be touched whilst they are in work mode. It’s always best to ask the owner if not sure. Also he might also have epilepsy.
He’s run 174 miles!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
I think that you shouldn't touch service dogs when they are working i.e, when they have their special harness on.
You are right. Service animals are only supposed to be touched by the person their helping when working. People just don't get that sometimes.
Some service dogs help with anxiety as well as autism, they help with a variety of problems.
Ray Milland is one of my favorite actors. Just read he was a Royal Horse Guard , The Blues.
Good Morning John. It has always been my understanding that when a service dog was "working" it's typically not allowed to be petted