Why does Charley have to let everyone know where her stuff is from and how much it cost, that is a sign of someone who needs attention, when Seany put water in her boots she called them "my £170 Ugg boots" and last night she complained about her "Gucci Boots" its pathetic. I have lots and lots of designer shoes and boots, but don't refer to them by their name! She is so pathetic, why does she do that?
Charley's 'Gucci' Boots?
I'm sorry but they didn't look like anything Gucci would put their name to....think people pretending to wear Gucci are more likely to drop the name then people who actually do!
Reply:shes trying to say to eveeryone that i dont need the money coz i have already got designer things im only here for the experiance because i've already got the fame and fortune without doing anything!!!!!!!
Reply:shes vile
one minute shes saying she doesnt need the money
the next shes saying she cant afford new boots
she represents everything thats wrong with people these days
self-obsessed
materialistic
shallow
fame hungry
Reply:She just loves to name drop all the time!!
Reply:there probs snides anyway from any cheap market stall lol!!
Reply:Charley is basically .. an idiot ... but she's great to watch ... so I want her to stay in!!
dR bad
loves idiots .. as long as I don't have to live with them ;-)
Reply:she has to validate herself as know one else will do it for her. she thinks name dropping is going to make her higher in the social standings of the house. but it dosn't seem to work because no one else really takes any notice. she has done this from day 1. she really needs to know that people are jealous of her.
did you notice when Charley was going on about how much her boots cost, johathan turned around and said 'how much did they cost?' i thought that was hilarious !
Reply:i want to know how come she can afford all that stuff when she's unemployed. i teach full time and i'm always skint.
Reply:I have my smelly boots, my slipper booties and my suede boots. All well worn and battered. Oh, and I've been called an old boot!
Reply:Her "BOOTS" talk is getting as bad as her footie player name dropping!
Such a shallow bint.........needs to go soon, after we see a few more "trips" in the pool:))
Reply:Attention seeking i would call it .I cant stand her
Reply:Compare and contrast with the 'Hi... I'm Chanelle's shoe' classic sequence in the diary room - any wonder most people like Chanelle and most abhor Charley????
Reply:who cares if she wants attention
everyone does at some piont
[come on . admit it]
let her get on with it
its her life
Live and let live
Reply:Because in a nutshell she is an absolute moron!
Reply:Anyone who spends that kind of money on footwear needs to get a life.
Reply:Maybe she would like to 'endorse' their products thinking she will get loads of Freebies when she's evicted.Personally i would die at the thought of her advertising my products.Not the Greatest of Ambassordors!!!!!
Reply:Because the only thing she's got going for her is her designer stuff. I don't think she's a very nice person at all.
Reply:because she is insecure and this makes her feel better because she has designer stuff!
Reply:fame hungry
Reply:Because she is a materialistic muppet who thinks that the labels and cost of everything makes up for her lack of personality and her glaringly obvious insecurities.
Reply:"Swap Meet" boots
Sir-Mix-Alot did a song years ago about going to the "swap meet" to buy some fake Louis...
This is the same.
Reply:to brag.
Reply:I wouldn't have put water them I would have peed or pood in them. Get Charley out. Get Charley out. Grrrrrrrr she does my head in with her bragging and name droppings. My boots come from Peacocks and I don't brag about it lol.
Reply:She just loves to brag. I loved it when Carol pointed out that Charley's t shirt was two years old.
Reply:My gucci boots I must beat nikki so I will dress like a slapper get this dog out out out minger
Reply:dont care what shes got or can afford but one things for sure "she aint got any qualities" and they cost nothin
Reply:cos she is a f+++++g freak and needs to give her head a shake the stupid benifit scrounging muppet
Reply:The boots are not that good if they are not waterproof
Give her wellington boots to go with the caravan and the mud brought on with all the rain
Reply:You may not refer to them by name, but if someone put water in them or chucked them in a pool. Me thinks you would be a bit piss*d off, its all about respecting peoples property. Seany out.
Reply:I have to say that I cant stand Charley.
But I cant help it, I call my shoes by their name. I pulled out a box the other day to show my sister saying "Do you like my new Ted Baker heels" - I cant help it.
acne cure
Friday, July 31, 2009
Have you heard the joke about the teacher and the cowboy boots?
Did you hear about the Texas teacher who was helping one of her kindergarten students put on his cowboy boots?
He asked for help and she could see why. Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots still didn't want to go on. By the time they got the second boot on, she had worked up a sweat. She almost cried when the little boy said, "Teacher, they're on the wrong feet!." She looked, and sure enough, they were.
It wasn't any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the right feet.
He then announced, "These aren't my boots!" She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, "why didn't you say so?", like she wanted to. Once again, she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet.
No sooner had they gotten the boots off when he said, "they're my brother's boots. My Mom made me wear 'em. Now she didn't know if she should laugh or cry. But, she mustered up what grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again.
Helping him into his coat, she asked, "now, where are your mittens?"
He said, "I stuffed 'em in the toes of my boots."
She will be eligible for parole in three years…..
Have you heard the joke about the teacher and the cowboy boots?
That was pretty funny,11-10,lol,
Reply:LMAO I work with kids and that is something they would do
Reply:oh god.. poor kid =( nice joke though! 9/10
Reply:That was mean ,but funny !!!
Reply:hehehe poor kid good one.
Reply:LOL. Yep, but it is funny! LOL.
Thanks for the laugh!
Reply:That is so funny , its been a while since i have laughed so long , tears actually rolled down my cheeks, my sides and stomach also hurt from laughing so hard. Where did you get this one from. I had to copy this one to my friends, hope you don't mind .. ha ha aaaaaaaaaaa
Reply:LMAO!!!
Reply:yes i have heard it before.. still funny though
Reply:totally beliveable and funny kids are great
Reply:lol, good one
Reply:I don't get it, someone please explain.
Reply:aw, poor kid! good one though.
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He asked for help and she could see why. Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots still didn't want to go on. By the time they got the second boot on, she had worked up a sweat. She almost cried when the little boy said, "Teacher, they're on the wrong feet!." She looked, and sure enough, they were.
It wasn't any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the right feet.
He then announced, "These aren't my boots!" She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, "why didn't you say so?", like she wanted to. Once again, she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet.
No sooner had they gotten the boots off when he said, "they're my brother's boots. My Mom made me wear 'em. Now she didn't know if she should laugh or cry. But, she mustered up what grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again.
Helping him into his coat, she asked, "now, where are your mittens?"
He said, "I stuffed 'em in the toes of my boots."
She will be eligible for parole in three years…..
Have you heard the joke about the teacher and the cowboy boots?
That was pretty funny,11-10,lol,
Reply:LMAO I work with kids and that is something they would do
Reply:oh god.. poor kid =( nice joke though! 9/10
Reply:That was mean ,but funny !!!
Reply:hehehe poor kid good one.
Reply:LOL. Yep, but it is funny! LOL.
Thanks for the laugh!
Reply:That is so funny , its been a while since i have laughed so long , tears actually rolled down my cheeks, my sides and stomach also hurt from laughing so hard. Where did you get this one from. I had to copy this one to my friends, hope you don't mind .. ha ha aaaaaaaaaaa
Reply:LMAO!!!
Reply:yes i have heard it before.. still funny though
Reply:totally beliveable and funny kids are great
Reply:lol, good one
Reply:I don't get it, someone please explain.
Reply:aw, poor kid! good one though.
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Cowgirl boots? Jessica Simpson's Cowgirl boots? Help!?
I know Jessica Simpson has her own shoe line, I was just wondering if there was a website with her cowgirl boots on it. Possibly a website with all of her shoes on it?
P.S. If anyone knows any other websites with cute, non-ridiculously expensive cowgirl boots on it I'm up for that as well. Thanks so much.
Cowgirl boots? Jessica Simpson's Cowgirl boots? Help!?
just get platform high heel 5 inch boots
Reply:http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_s...
Reply:http://www.piperlime.com
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P.S. If anyone knows any other websites with cute, non-ridiculously expensive cowgirl boots on it I'm up for that as well. Thanks so much.
Cowgirl boots? Jessica Simpson's Cowgirl boots? Help!?
just get platform high heel 5 inch boots
Reply:http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_s...
Reply:http://www.piperlime.com
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Best boots for Flow bindings?
I've just got a new set of Flow bindings and I'm finding that my old boots are starting to make my feet hurt. A friend said that my old boots might be too stiff and a softer pair might be best. Do any of you guys have an opinion on this, or even better suggest a pair of boots for me to try?
Best boots for Flow bindings?
I have flow bindings and I use Burton Moto boots. They work well and are soft. There are probably much better boots to use if you have a higher price range, but Motos work fine.
Reply:Salomon f22 are a real nice soft boot they make you go down 1 size on the binding chart and plus they are 1 of the overall best boot's I've ridden. every one at my ski shop has a pair. oh and the Salomon fdb boot are real good and soft but they are more freestyle feel
Hope that helps
kmdi
Best boots for Flow bindings?
I have flow bindings and I use Burton Moto boots. They work well and are soft. There are probably much better boots to use if you have a higher price range, but Motos work fine.
Reply:Salomon f22 are a real nice soft boot they make you go down 1 size on the binding chart and plus they are 1 of the overall best boot's I've ridden. every one at my ski shop has a pair. oh and the Salomon fdb boot are real good and soft but they are more freestyle feel
Hope that helps
kmdi
Baby Boots...?
My son is 20 months old, he wears size 4 shoes, well the shoes he has now are 3, but I think he's gonna need size 4. I can't find any winter boots in his size. The smallest I can find are size 5. I've found girl's boots but none for boys. I've tried, wal-mart, k-mart, old navy, gap, and payless. Has anyone found baby winter boots anywhere? I really don't want to order them online, my son is kinda hard to fit.
Baby Boots...?
You can usually get cheap shoes on ebay.com. I'd try there. Buy a few sizes then if one doesn't fit you can just relist it and make back what you paid for them. Good luck!
Reply:www.endless.com - free overnight shipping and free 365 day returns
www.piperlime.com - free shipping and returns
I order all of our shoes on these websites now. Try the Ummi's for kids, they are great shoes!
Reply:if you have to order them online, try lands end. Also try their overstocks first, lots cheaper. Or see your near a lands end inlet or your sears carries them. Keep in mind, you can always go up a size with warm socks. Plus feet totally go thru growth spurts. Our son at 20 months went up 2 sizes in 4 months over the summer.
http://www.landsend.com/ix/boys-clothing...
Reply:Sorry I don't know the answer to your question. I just wanted to say those are crazy small feet for a 20 month old. My son is 14 months and he wears a size 7(which is big)
Reply:buy them big, they won't fit for long anyway.
Reply:If you mean snow boots? go for the size 5 as they are so padded and they come up smaller anyway. My youngest is a size 5 and we have size 7 snowboot thats just fine. If you get really stuck, buy a pair of baby gap sport socks, the kind with the non-slip lettering on the sole. That will increase his foot size by 1 size.
Reply:while the little baby boots are cute if he's not actually going to be walking outside in the snow he doesn't need them. If you're just trying to keep his feet warm buy thicker socks or double up on them and buy a bigger shoe. And then when spring is here and he only needs one pair of socks they will still fit.
Reply:Maybe you should try somewhere that sells only shoes. You could buy a larger size for they outgrow them so fast.
Reply:try target, usually payless has them if you find some in one payless and you dont want to keep going from on to the next you can ask the cashier and she can tell you if any of the paylesses in your area have them in his size. All of there computers are linked to gether so they can pull up if the other stores have them. I hope this helps
acne care
Baby Boots...?
You can usually get cheap shoes on ebay.com. I'd try there. Buy a few sizes then if one doesn't fit you can just relist it and make back what you paid for them. Good luck!
Reply:www.endless.com - free overnight shipping and free 365 day returns
www.piperlime.com - free shipping and returns
I order all of our shoes on these websites now. Try the Ummi's for kids, they are great shoes!
Reply:if you have to order them online, try lands end. Also try their overstocks first, lots cheaper. Or see your near a lands end inlet or your sears carries them. Keep in mind, you can always go up a size with warm socks. Plus feet totally go thru growth spurts. Our son at 20 months went up 2 sizes in 4 months over the summer.
http://www.landsend.com/ix/boys-clothing...
Reply:Sorry I don't know the answer to your question. I just wanted to say those are crazy small feet for a 20 month old. My son is 14 months and he wears a size 7(which is big)
Reply:buy them big, they won't fit for long anyway.
Reply:If you mean snow boots? go for the size 5 as they are so padded and they come up smaller anyway. My youngest is a size 5 and we have size 7 snowboot thats just fine. If you get really stuck, buy a pair of baby gap sport socks, the kind with the non-slip lettering on the sole. That will increase his foot size by 1 size.
Reply:while the little baby boots are cute if he's not actually going to be walking outside in the snow he doesn't need them. If you're just trying to keep his feet warm buy thicker socks or double up on them and buy a bigger shoe. And then when spring is here and he only needs one pair of socks they will still fit.
Reply:Maybe you should try somewhere that sells only shoes. You could buy a larger size for they outgrow them so fast.
Reply:try target, usually payless has them if you find some in one payless and you dont want to keep going from on to the next you can ask the cashier and she can tell you if any of the paylesses in your area have them in his size. All of there computers are linked to gether so they can pull up if the other stores have them. I hope this helps
acne care
Sport boots for a horse???
ok This may seem like a silly question to some but can anyone explain to me the meaning of horse boots?? I have a front pair of proffessional choice sports med boots for my horse that I rarley use......I have gotten comments from people of why i have them on her at times?? Do horses need boots on when you are just lunging them? I do walk trot canter with my horse in the arena should i have some sort of protective wear on her legs? thanks in advance for any advice .......I know people put all the fancy stuff on their horses just becasue and i would like to know if I need anything for just plain simple pleasure riding
Sport boots for a horse???
for plain and simple riding - hacking doing walk and trot, i tend not to use boots. when i pick things up and bit and either canter or gallop, i like to use brushing boots. just standard cheap ones. if i am jumping, i use brushing boots and overreach boots.
Its best to provide some sort of protection for your horses legs when you begin to do faster and more challenging things as your horses legs are your horse - without them, you have no horse to ride.
while jumping, the horse can knock the jumps with the legs, catch the front with the rear etc so it is advisable to protect, but dont over do it.
While hacking, if canter and gallop work is planned, just fronts should be fine.
Sell your Sports med boots - too expensive and too much protection for what you need. get a pair of Woof Wear or Shires brushing boots. (back pair as well if you are jumping).
You may see people on tv with their horses booted up to the nines - this is because of what they use the horse for. my sister does showing so refuses to go anywhere without all four legs booted and protected - this is to make sure his legs dont get knocked or bashed that might out him down in the show ring.
Reply:We only use the skid boots or splint boots when the horses will be ridden hard, like at a team roping event or trail riding, depending on the terrain. We do not put them on when we are just riding in the arena to exercise them.
If I am working a horse for someone ( I green break a few now %26amp; then to keep me out of trouble)then I will place the whole she-bang on them just to get them use to having stuff like that one in case the owner decides to use them if they are needed.
I would say that general, riding in an arena or lunging I wouldn't think they would be needed...
Reply:many horses need boots to protect their legs when they're running because they rub together. But many others just use it for extra leg support and protection, this goes too for polo raps. Bell boots are for hoof protection and regular boots are for the legs and tendons.
i recommend neoprene sport boots and the neoprene regular splint boots
Reply:They wear Neighike or Reehhheheheheheebok.
Reply:It really depends on what you're doing with your horse and how "safe" you really want to be. I may get thumbs down for this, but I have to admit I don't own a pair of boots for my horses. I don't show, rodeo, jump, or compete at all, and I've never had a horse injure a leg while riding. I know accidents can always happen, but I grew up on a cattle ranch riding and training colts, and we just didn't use them. My sister had splint boots for her barrel racing horse, and that's it.
If you are roping, barrel racing, jumping, or reining--anything that requires speed, turns, etc....I would suggest using boots. Even when practicing, a horse can over-reach with it's hind legs and hit the back of the front hooves. Especially if your horses wear shoes (mine don't)...you just have to determine if the situation requires your horse to wear protective boots. A lot of people put them on their horse just for a trailer trip. I'm in no way saying you don't need them. I don't use them, but they're a good thing to use....just like riders wearing helmets. It's the safe thing to do. You decide how safe you wanna be.
Reply:No, for simple, non-strenuous pleasure riding, you don't normally need boots.
Many people put these sports boots on their horses for added leg support for strenuous activity, for instance, jumping large jumps, running cross country, endurance riding, etc.
The boots can also protect the horse's legs from hitting things they are jumping over, or from hitting one leg with another leg while they are moving. In general, the boots are for protection and support.
I would say that if you are a casual pleasure rider, not doing strenuous activities, jumping large jumps, or galloping around and doing sport activities (barrel racing, etc), and your horse hasn't had any leg injuries in the past, you probably don't need the boots.
Reply:I always put all 4 of my leg wraps on my horse because they protect her legs....horses can get badly cut if their back legs hit their front or my like sticks and other stuff. I also heard that leg wraps help from horses going lame. We also barrel race and it is highly recommended to have something there protecting their legs.
Reply:I don't use boots of any description, never have..I once used a wrap on a friends horse that I was riding because for some strange reason, it clipped itself too often when just out on the trail, so there was a distinct reason for this particular wrap. Other wise, this boot and wrapping thing is another marketing gimick that the newcomers or kids think that in order to look cool they must have them on their horse.
I can see wearing them when gaming or jumping, again...there is a reason for the protective gear, other wise forget the garb.
I haul horses regularly many times who have shoes on for many miles and many hours...never wrap and do not have a problem with the horses. I guess you might say it is a personal thing if you feel the need to use them...use them,
Reply:it all depends on the horse and what u are doing. theres different kinds too...
-bell boots cover the horse's hoof
-regular boots can be used to protect the horse's legs from hitting stuff like jumps
-polo wraps [not technically boots, but...] are for support
-shipping boots are used in the trailer for protection
...theres other kinds but those are the main ones. i use normal boots [ http://www.doversaddlery.com/woof-all-pu... ] usually, and for longing i use polos
horses dont really need any boots, but it may help them. for w/t/c all-purpose boots are fine. pleasure riding isnt as strenuous as other types, so the horse should be fine without anything.
hope that helped!
Reply:well, i use medicine boots on my horses front legs, mostly for protection and because hes heavy in front, and i use splint boots in the back because he hits his legs togther, but i think that if you horse doesnt have a problem and you're just doing WTC its not worth the risk, if you put a boot on just a little too tight your horse can bow his tendon and be out of work for months, so ... them WHEN NEEDED
Reply:I think boots are somewhat unnecessary. I have never used them on my horse. When you're competing it might be a little safer, or a vet might tell you how and when to use them for medical reasons, but other than that I wouldn't use them.
Reply:I put boots on my horses at all times. Even when turned out. They are such fragile animals you should always have boots on except in the show ring (when they're not allowed). even in trail you should wear them. What boots do is protect their legs. There are HUGE tendons on the end of their legs that can get hurt very badly. When lunging, you should always have boots on! They are quite sloppy when going in a circle. lol even a top grand prix horse needs boots when lunging. But since you do such little work, what would be suitable are some polo raps or simple front splint boots.
Hotel Silvota
Sport boots for a horse???
for plain and simple riding - hacking doing walk and trot, i tend not to use boots. when i pick things up and bit and either canter or gallop, i like to use brushing boots. just standard cheap ones. if i am jumping, i use brushing boots and overreach boots.
Its best to provide some sort of protection for your horses legs when you begin to do faster and more challenging things as your horses legs are your horse - without them, you have no horse to ride.
while jumping, the horse can knock the jumps with the legs, catch the front with the rear etc so it is advisable to protect, but dont over do it.
While hacking, if canter and gallop work is planned, just fronts should be fine.
Sell your Sports med boots - too expensive and too much protection for what you need. get a pair of Woof Wear or Shires brushing boots. (back pair as well if you are jumping).
You may see people on tv with their horses booted up to the nines - this is because of what they use the horse for. my sister does showing so refuses to go anywhere without all four legs booted and protected - this is to make sure his legs dont get knocked or bashed that might out him down in the show ring.
Reply:We only use the skid boots or splint boots when the horses will be ridden hard, like at a team roping event or trail riding, depending on the terrain. We do not put them on when we are just riding in the arena to exercise them.
If I am working a horse for someone ( I green break a few now %26amp; then to keep me out of trouble)then I will place the whole she-bang on them just to get them use to having stuff like that one in case the owner decides to use them if they are needed.
I would say that general, riding in an arena or lunging I wouldn't think they would be needed...
Reply:many horses need boots to protect their legs when they're running because they rub together. But many others just use it for extra leg support and protection, this goes too for polo raps. Bell boots are for hoof protection and regular boots are for the legs and tendons.
i recommend neoprene sport boots and the neoprene regular splint boots
Reply:They wear Neighike or Reehhheheheheheebok.
Reply:It really depends on what you're doing with your horse and how "safe" you really want to be. I may get thumbs down for this, but I have to admit I don't own a pair of boots for my horses. I don't show, rodeo, jump, or compete at all, and I've never had a horse injure a leg while riding. I know accidents can always happen, but I grew up on a cattle ranch riding and training colts, and we just didn't use them. My sister had splint boots for her barrel racing horse, and that's it.
If you are roping, barrel racing, jumping, or reining--anything that requires speed, turns, etc....I would suggest using boots. Even when practicing, a horse can over-reach with it's hind legs and hit the back of the front hooves. Especially if your horses wear shoes (mine don't)...you just have to determine if the situation requires your horse to wear protective boots. A lot of people put them on their horse just for a trailer trip. I'm in no way saying you don't need them. I don't use them, but they're a good thing to use....just like riders wearing helmets. It's the safe thing to do. You decide how safe you wanna be.
Reply:No, for simple, non-strenuous pleasure riding, you don't normally need boots.
Many people put these sports boots on their horses for added leg support for strenuous activity, for instance, jumping large jumps, running cross country, endurance riding, etc.
The boots can also protect the horse's legs from hitting things they are jumping over, or from hitting one leg with another leg while they are moving. In general, the boots are for protection and support.
I would say that if you are a casual pleasure rider, not doing strenuous activities, jumping large jumps, or galloping around and doing sport activities (barrel racing, etc), and your horse hasn't had any leg injuries in the past, you probably don't need the boots.
Reply:I always put all 4 of my leg wraps on my horse because they protect her legs....horses can get badly cut if their back legs hit their front or my like sticks and other stuff. I also heard that leg wraps help from horses going lame. We also barrel race and it is highly recommended to have something there protecting their legs.
Reply:I don't use boots of any description, never have..I once used a wrap on a friends horse that I was riding because for some strange reason, it clipped itself too often when just out on the trail, so there was a distinct reason for this particular wrap. Other wise, this boot and wrapping thing is another marketing gimick that the newcomers or kids think that in order to look cool they must have them on their horse.
I can see wearing them when gaming or jumping, again...there is a reason for the protective gear, other wise forget the garb.
I haul horses regularly many times who have shoes on for many miles and many hours...never wrap and do not have a problem with the horses. I guess you might say it is a personal thing if you feel the need to use them...use them,
Reply:it all depends on the horse and what u are doing. theres different kinds too...
-bell boots cover the horse's hoof
-regular boots can be used to protect the horse's legs from hitting stuff like jumps
-polo wraps [not technically boots, but...] are for support
-shipping boots are used in the trailer for protection
...theres other kinds but those are the main ones. i use normal boots [ http://www.doversaddlery.com/woof-all-pu... ] usually, and for longing i use polos
horses dont really need any boots, but it may help them. for w/t/c all-purpose boots are fine. pleasure riding isnt as strenuous as other types, so the horse should be fine without anything.
hope that helped!
Reply:well, i use medicine boots on my horses front legs, mostly for protection and because hes heavy in front, and i use splint boots in the back because he hits his legs togther, but i think that if you horse doesnt have a problem and you're just doing WTC its not worth the risk, if you put a boot on just a little too tight your horse can bow his tendon and be out of work for months, so ... them WHEN NEEDED
Reply:I think boots are somewhat unnecessary. I have never used them on my horse. When you're competing it might be a little safer, or a vet might tell you how and when to use them for medical reasons, but other than that I wouldn't use them.
Reply:I put boots on my horses at all times. Even when turned out. They are such fragile animals you should always have boots on except in the show ring (when they're not allowed). even in trail you should wear them. What boots do is protect their legs. There are HUGE tendons on the end of their legs that can get hurt very badly. When lunging, you should always have boots on! They are quite sloppy when going in a circle. lol even a top grand prix horse needs boots when lunging. But since you do such little work, what would be suitable are some polo raps or simple front splint boots.
Hotel Silvota
White leather ankle boots with laces ? i got a pair,but they look like skating boots,what should i wear with ?
my mother bought me a pair of these kind of laceup ankle boots,they have a low heel...they're made of white leather,%26amp; black laces. ! it's really almost like a pair of skating boots....
what outfit would go better with this kind of boots ?
(i have white or black tights,that i may wear)
White leather ankle boots with laces ? i got a pair,but they look like skating boots,what should i wear with ?
jeans and a cute black and white top or a skirt and top with accent colors of black and white.
Reply:wear it with gray tights and a long tunic with a waist cinching belt ;)
Reply:a trash bag... nothing else would be tacky enough to appropriately complete your ensemble!
Reply:im taking a wild guess and saying wear a pair of jeans with them.
flower
what outfit would go better with this kind of boots ?
(i have white or black tights,that i may wear)
White leather ankle boots with laces ? i got a pair,but they look like skating boots,what should i wear with ?
jeans and a cute black and white top or a skirt and top with accent colors of black and white.
Reply:wear it with gray tights and a long tunic with a waist cinching belt ;)
Reply:a trash bag... nothing else would be tacky enough to appropriately complete your ensemble!
Reply:im taking a wild guess and saying wear a pair of jeans with them.
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