Originally posted by DS23
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and there was me thinking that as long as i steered clear of asses i'd be alright! actually, it was pit ponies wasn't it? hmm i feel a wikipedia coming on...Comment
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here we are:
"A pit pony was a type of pony commonly used in coal mines up until the mid 20th century. Shetlands were used because of their small size.
Pit "ponies" were used for both economical and practical reasons and their use is said to have been instrumental in making coal mining a success.
The ponies were low set, heavy bodied and heavy limbed with plenty of bone and substance. They were low-headed and "sure-footed" and not under five years of age, and possibly not more than 14 years of age.
They worked in the mines, carrying their heads very low pulling heavy loads.
Pit ponies were well cared for in most cases and well fed and watered to ensure their reliability in the mines.
It is rumoured that some mines had pit ponies that never left the underground. They actually had stables underground for them."Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat TRF radio is working a little better.
It's now covered in additional bypass capacitors.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by smee.againEvening all.....how are we this fine evening....
Hello dudeConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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