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ddcanz

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I just can't comprehend how anyone- except maybe the elderly or infirm- could fall for shit like this.
Why would ANYONE ever need someone else's PIN to credit an account?
And with the CRA- you either gave them your banking info for Auto deposit with your tax return, or you didn't.
If you did- they don't need to ask. The "extra" would get deposited.
If you didn't- why would you now? The "extra" would be included in the revised mailed out cheque.
Sounds like this was probably the young lady's first ever tax return experience?
 

Man Mountain

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ddcanz

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Yes- and this morning's air is smelling wonderfully fresh and clean, with less of a certain toxicity!
 

MissingOne

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I’ve noticed a significant decline in the tossing around of unfounded accusations and abuse of written English.
Abuse of other people is, thankfully, not allowed on PERB. However, I think we're still allowed to abuse the English language, if we are so inclined.
 

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MissingOne

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Other than using a crupper to secure my saddle.....my horses virtue remains intact.
I'm curious how many here will have to google what a crupper is?
If I wanted to know, I would have to google it. But I don't have a need to know.

The last time I needed to ride a horse for any distance, my knees were in agony from wrapping around the horse's barrel. For most of the day, I just walked and led the horse. It was less painful. Come to think of it, that horse probably thought I was a great "rider". No weight to carry.
 

sybian

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If I wanted to know, I would have to google it. But I don't have a need to know.

The last time I needed to ride a horse for any distance, my knees were in agony from wrapping around the horse's barrel. For most of the day, I just walked and led the horse. It was less painful. Come to think of it, that horse probably thought I was a great "rider". No weight to carry.
After a week or two you'd get used to it.....but that first week would feel like you've been run over by a truck, after being drug behind it for a mile.
Your body can get used to being in unnatural positions, if it's contorted long enough.....I suppose there would be a few around here ,that could relate to that statement.
I prefer big horses for long distance, they're like riding an easy chair after awhile.....and are able to handle my size better.
They've an easy going attitude, don't spook under pressure, and have better feet ,just to support their own weight.
If they have some Draft genetics, they've been bred to have the gentle nature.....and because they outweigh a bear, don't bolt when you run into one.....which tends to happen to me on a regular basis.
Half of their kind are ok with gun shots....which is another thing that tends to happen.
I also high line them at night, and being calmer, are more likely to still be there in the morning....even though they are more than capable of breaking that high line, with their strength.
 

MissingOne

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The most comfortable ride I ever had on a horse was on a big animal that probably did have some draft horse in it. The saddle was a crude-looking wooden thing, but the seat itself was made of thick woolly sheepskin, with the wool facing up to sit on. It was great, and I wasn't sore after several hours of riding.

Another time, a bunch of us needed to get into the back of beyond and to get there we rented mules. One of the guys brought a bunch of throw cushions that I suspect he took from his living room. We all put cushions on the saddles and sat on them. I still have pictures. We looked silly as hell, but again, I wasn't sore afterwards.
 

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I prefer big horses for long distance, they're like riding an easy chair after awhile.....and are able to handle my size better.
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Probably not the best choice of words, ---- unless you are hung like a horse and enjoy copying a horny stallion's activity --- on a mare.:)
 

sybian

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Probably not the best choice of words, ---- unless you are hung like a horse and enjoy copying a horny stallion's activity --- on a mare.:)
My choice of words is what gets me in trouble in the world, and around here.....and I wouldn't have expected any less from you Fullhouse.
I tend to say what's on my mind.....and deal with the consequences as they are handed out to me, in whatever fashion.
Which probably explains why my nose is a little crooked.
 
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