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P&R areas



You shouldn't be crewing your horse in the P& R area anyway. You should
be ready to present your horse. I know at a lot of rides P& R isn't that
strict, but I have been in the position myself of telling crews to clear
out of the PR area. 
So, I wouldn't get too upset about it, it happens at other rides, too,
and rightly so, thought the delivery might be a little kinder.
Gwen Dluehosh DVM

On Sun, 8 Aug 1999 21:03:34 EDT Dbeverly4@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 8/8/99 11:40:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>rides2far@juno.com writes:
>
 Could this guy have just 
>been >yanking my chain?  He also yelled at me for having crew with me in
the 
>P&R >area.  He's lucky I didn't just burst into tears (my tear ducts
were 
>too >clogged with dust though, so he got a break). 
>Sylvia


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