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purse junkie 10-21-2003 04:54 PM

Extra! Extra! NYT dumps Bookman and Latin EC for multiple weights of Cheltenham!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Watchtower
So we have Sunday afternoon, Saturday morning, middle of the night, after work but before dinner, first thing in the morning, after getting home from an evening out ....

How in this world do any of us find compatible partners, since no one has the same favorite time?
I thought the poll was "favorite," not "only." Though odds improve considerably if one defaults to "any."

dtb 10-21-2003 04:54 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Does anyone know what the difference between a bridle with a regular noseband and a crank noseband is? I'm not sure I know what a crank is. Or else I don't know what a regular noseband is. I need a flash -- but you can use a flash with a crank or a regular, I think. What's the diff?

[And Fringey -- most excellent use of "misantrope" -- although now I fear you're leading in the competition to see who will be Atticus's e-GF (although I flatter myself to think I ever had a shot....) Sigh.]

Flinty_McFlint 10-21-2003 05:06 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Does anyone know what the difference between a bridle with a regular noseband and a crank noseband is? I'm not sure I know what a crank is. Or else I don't know what a regular noseband is. I need a flash -- but you can use a flash with a crank or a regular, I think. What's the diff?

I think it's an extra $50 with the crank.

evenodds 10-21-2003 05:27 PM

Far Side Opus
 
A new volume to add to the library:

Larson leaves the heavy lifting to 'Complete Far Side'

By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY

Cartoonist Gary Larson calls his 20-pound opus a two-volume set that includes every Far Side cartoon in its 14-year twisted history "a hernia giver." But, he says, the heft has mostly to do with the quality of the glossy paper. "I don't think the cartoons weigh that much."

The Complete Far Side (Andrews McMeel, $135) will be published today, nearly nine years after Larson retired as a daily cartoonist. Or, as he puts it, "I hung up my eraser, the most essential tool I owned."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...today/11912798

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 10-21-2003 05:27 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Does anyone know what the difference between a bridle with a regular noseband and a crank noseband is? ]
Ask your tack shop. But I think it's a one-piece vs. a two piece thing, with the crank allowing for greater adjustment by tightening the connections between the front and the back parts. But you got me on the flash.

dtb 10-21-2003 05:38 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Ask your tack shop.
Every time I think to call, it's after hours, so I just figured SOMEONE on the board would know. I'm trying to decide which one to bid on (e-bay). In the pictures, they look the same.

Such difficulties.

Watchtower 10-21-2003 05:38 PM

Extra! Extra! NYT dumps Bookman and Latin EC for multiple weights of Cheltenham!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by purse junkie
I thought the poll was "favorite," not "only." Though odds improve considerably if one defaults to "any."
You are right, I stand corrected. And isn't the fun, after all, convincing each other of the wisdom of our choices?

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 10-21-2003 05:39 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb


Such difficulties.
yes the plight of the horsey set is difficult.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 10-21-2003 05:40 PM

Far Side Opus
 
Quote:

Originally posted by evenodds
A new volume to add to the library:

Larson leaves the heavy lifting to 'Complete Far Side'

Nice. When can we expect a complete Calvin & Hobbes?

(Or is it possible to fashion such a set through certain of the more complete volumes)

greatwhitenorthchick 10-21-2003 05:46 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Does anyone know what the difference between a bridle with a regular noseband and a crank noseband is? I'm not sure I know what a crank is. Or else I don't know what a regular noseband is. I need a flash -- but you can use a flash with a crank or a regular, I think. What's the diff?

As a former crack Pony Club member, I am well positioned to answer your question.

A crank noseband differs from a normal noseband because it is not just one one piece of leather making up the noseband. It has a front piece that is joined at the back by a separate strap. If I remember correctly, it is supposed to be to apply even pressure all around the horse's nose. It is for better control. It is wider and more heavily padded. Used in dressage more than just on a regular basis.

Edited to say I agree with Burger

There is probably a picture out there if you google. I would find you one, but I don't know how to post pictures.

dtb 10-21-2003 05:52 PM

Horse Stuff
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
As a former crack Pony Club member, I am well positioned to answer your question.

A crank noseband differs from a normal noseband because it is not just one one piece of leather making up the noseband. It has a front piece that is joined at the back by a separate strap. If I remember correctly, it is supposed to be to apply even pressure all around the horse's nose. It is for better control. It is wider and more heavily padded. Used in dressage more than just on a regular basis.

Edited to say I agree with Burger

There is probably a picture out there if you google. I would find you one, but I don't know how to post pictures.
See, I just KNEW someone would know! Thank you! So I guess what I have always used IS a crank noseband, and I just didn't know it was one. So does a non-crank noseband just have one buckle? (How else would you get it on?) OK -- crank it is!! (I think btw, that the person on ebay selling it is a fellow countrywoman of yours! I think I overfraternize with you people.... Homeland Security will be after me any day now.)

Replaced_Texan 10-21-2003 06:00 PM

Far Side Opus
 
Quote:

Originally posted by evenodds
A new volume to add to the library:

Larson leaves the heavy lifting to 'Complete Far Side'

By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY

Cartoonist Gary Larson calls his 20-pound opus a two-volume set that includes every Far Side cartoon in its 14-year twisted history "a hernia giver." But, he says, the heft has mostly to do with the quality of the glossy paper. "I don't think the cartoons weigh that much."

The Complete Far Side (Andrews McMeel, $135) will be published today, nearly nine years after Larson retired as a daily cartoonist. Or, as he puts it, "I hung up my eraser, the most essential tool I owned."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...today/11912798
*sigh* this is somethign that some day I will have to own. Bastard stopped doing those calendars, and i have no idea if my collection is complete.

Replaced_Texan 10-21-2003 06:25 PM

General announcement
 
If you happen to see me in a persistant vegetative state for ten plus years, and someone is fighting against taking the feeding tubes out, please refer that person and any relevant courts, governors and legislatures to this post.

I do not ever want to be kept in a persistant vegetative state. Take the tubes out. Let me die.

ltl/fb 10-21-2003 06:28 PM

General announcement
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
If you happen to see me in a persistant vegetative state for ten plus years, and someone is fighting against taking the feeding tubes out, please refer that person and any relevant courts, governors and legislatures to this post.

I do not ever want to be kept in a persistant vegetative state. Take the tubes out. Let me die.
What she said. But substitute "two" for "ten."

Fucking Bushes.

lookingformarket 10-21-2003 06:29 PM

General announcement
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
I do not ever want to be kept in a persistant vegetative state.
Take the tubes out. Let me die.
Can we keep you in a persistent vegetative state for a few months at least so that we can selectively harvest organs as they are needed?


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