>>>> in what language, and as laid on by whom from on high? .... around here, that means "he's not standing still".... sez who? you? another native english speaker?
Yahoo has its own unique sort of "freedom of speech" if you will. Anyone can start a yahoo group, and can set up guidelines for the topics, and can allow anyone they want to be members of their list. Judy owns several of the most active lists on yahoo, including this one, gaitedhorse, clickryder.... The time she gives for educating people about horsemanship is amazing. She's a very generous hostess - I don't know of another list where the owner spends so much time doing research, finding articles to share, etc. Not to mention all she does off the lists. I'm in awe of her tirelessness, and her ability to find good, solid answers to our questions. I can't begin to thank her for all she does. Vicka, I hope you were just having a bad day yesterday. I didn't follow much of your logic in your posts yesterday, but this post last night was just over-the-top for me. As a list member, we are all "guests in Judy's house" so to speak, and your phrasing, directed to Judy, was just plain rude. You don't have to like any of us, nor is anyone forcing you to be a member of this list, and you're certainly entitled to your opinions...but please, have some respect for Judy, who does so much for all of us...and for our horses. Judy, I'm really sorry about this and please remember tha some of us really appreciate all you do. Let's hear it for Judy! I'd love to see us get back to some serious horsemanship topics now... Karen Thomas, NC (A native English speaker, and if I were 9 years old, I'd say "sez ME!")
