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Not really a surprise. I hope the horses find a good home.

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He probably sees this as another Huge Win for Me

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Yeah, probably. And it’s because he’s just so cool and clever and charming. Just so much speshulness in that man child. (Oof. :face_vomiting: )

I hope the horses are okay, too, as winter is coming on quickly.

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Disappointing, but I never expected much to come of it besides a hoped-for hefty fine.
Just hoping he leaves the horses where they are & gives up on the idea they’re worth anything over 3 figures.
:thinking:Hmmmmm…
Is there a way to flood his LinkedIn profile with fake job offers?
Spitballing here:
Head Wrangler for a Dude Ranch?
Wilderness Horse Guide?
Longrider Clinician?

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Can I add a few?

Crash test dummy
Lion chew toy
Elephant doormat
Electric socket licker
Dryrot ladder tester.

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From his Linked In page. ANY horseman can read those horses’ eyes. They wish they were dead.

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What a D bag. I feel like telling those lovey horses blink twice if you’re being held by a narcissistic man child fulfilling his social media wet dream.
Blink
Blink

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Asking as a tech-challenged Cereal Hater:
Can you comment on a Linked In page?
I’d love to make known his treatment of those horse-tages to his immense ego :rage:

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I believe so, but you must sign on to the platform. It is a MicroSoft application.

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Yes, you can send messages, it is similar to FB like that, but I believe you may have to have an account.

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Well then, I believe I may setup an account :smiling_imp:
If required, I have an unused Gmail account.
I’ll see how things shake out on Linked In & report back :ok_hand:

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What do you have to lose? He has no defenders.

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Mission aborted.
LinkedIn wants too much info from accounts I prefer not to share :disappointed:

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Thank you for trying.

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Aha! So not the finale photo with the flag. Instead it’s him using a ham-handed gesture to force the horses to pose like bookends to his grimy mug.

The expression in the eyes of both horses is a stark contrast to his visage. They clearly want to leave his presence.

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My initial response when seeing that photo was that he looks dirty and sweaty. Unwashed and smelly. Not like someone I would want to hire. It’s an odd choice for his LinkedIn profile. Not to mention does anyone these days hire someone without doing a basic Google search?

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Word of the Day from the QI elves

BACKPFEIFENGESICHT ( Ger)

“a face that’s begging to be slapped”

I thought about this topic when I read it

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Makes me think of a Dos Equis commercial: I don’t often pretend to be a cowboy but when I do I make sure to be unprepared and very public with my fakery. :hugs:

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Honestly, This. but 100 bucks says he does not have to worry about it, because he is just going to take over his dad’s dried snack fruit company. "daddy, the mean people on the internet make it impossible for me to find work due to my behaviour that was caught on camera and documented… wahhhaaaa!!!’

I googled searched my dates back when I was single. There is so much bad press about him. It would take a lot to scrub the interwebs and erase it all.

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Maybe this is the one good outcome of the whole thing. Maybe it will keep him away from horses in the future. All animals, really.

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