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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI can. An image of a sack of potatoes dominates...
(At least, that's how it was for me... )
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Originally posted by zoco View PostI can't imagine a big girl's blouse like you on a horse
(At least, that's how it was for me... )
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI used to ride before having a bit of a scary accident (fell off a spirited ex-race horse but had my foot stuck in the stirrup so go dragged for a while with a risk of trampling - my back was raw for weeks).
Anyway one of my favourite memories is galloping over the South Downs with a beautiful sunrise coming up - nothing more exhilarating in the world.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostAn inneresting fact: my virtual FIL was an extra in it. Some of it was filmed in Castle Combe near Chipp'num, you see.
He told me that Wenedicct Clumberbatch was shocking at knowing his lines. Ii havent seen it yet,, have only fast forwarded tgrough it to see FIL.Originally posted by Bunk View PostAre you on crack?
Rubbish for typing on, for me anyway.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostBloody right. Potential food and a potential threat if it gets close, vastly over rated creatures imho. I know several people who own their own horses and they seem to be as much work and expense as children, two of those people have had their backs broken when coming off their horse badly.
Anyway one of my favourite memories is galloping over the South Downs with a beautiful sunrise coming up - nothing more exhilarating in the world.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSeems a big hit with the horsey community around here. I never bothered watching it myself, it sounds dreadful.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust watched it. Wish I hadn't bothered. Tedious...
Why was it so popular?
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Seen both stage and film version. The film was OK in my view, but the stage show is brilliant!
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Not seen the film, but I took my elder daughter to watch the NT live performance in the cinema last month and thought it was brilliant.
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