Re: [RC] [RC] ad in the EN - frank solanoThis thread on the appearance of a horse in the EN advertisement is interesting.
What's wrong with the picture?
The rider looks happy, the horse looks happy.
Perhaps an endurance advertisement of a horse coming into a vet check with three people sloshing cold water on it to get it to cool down just enough to meet pulse/recovery criteria, while massage is being applying to tightening muscles (in order to continue), while cold water is being applied to active pathology in lower limbs to slow it down so the vet check can be passed, would be more appropriate?
Perhaps an endurance advertisement of a horse racing out of a vet check to "catch up" after having to remain in that vet check an extra few minutes to meet recovery criteria or for its gut motility to kick back in would be more appropriate?
Perhaps an endurancement advertisement of a horse whose cut or banged up lower limb cuts are being evaluated to determine whether than horse is sound enough to CONTINUE on the oh-so-important-endurance-event it now finds itself on.
There are many ads which could be run in a magazine to illustrate the sport, some absolutely wonderful and inviting, to be sure.
It's amazing how "wrapped around the axle" people get on the "appearance" of things and then are able to turn an eye at what is standing, live, right before them.
I know, "appearances" can be deceiving.
Frank Solano
On 11/14/07, k s swigart <katswig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Carla Richardson said:
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