
"GORGEOUS STALLIOM. Magic has no foals on the ground. (Thank you, Jesus!) He is a sweet tempered stallion. I plan to breed him to my mare next year. (No! No! No!) He is curently in a pasture with a 3 year old pinto pony stallion. (Since I don't believe in castration) He is up to date on all shots. He will be getting trained to ride next year also. (oooh, at age 8, you think he's ready?) He is a handsome boy he loves people and thinks he his a big pupy dog because he follws me around." (Every horse I have follows me around. That is what happens when you feed them. It is not a talent on a par with, say, winning the QH Congress or jumping 3'6.)
Bleah! This critter is a 7 year old unbroke 14 hand still-downhill piece of shit with an awful shoulder, a worse neck, no muscular development, and his knees point outwards. The only good thing I can say is he's very shiny. And if she thinks HE is "gorgeous," I shudder to think what her mare looks like!
All right, on to the next "stallion prospect"...

Here's a GREAT ad. This person needs to fly to America immediately...so I can smack them upside their stupid head.
"Mini Mares and xWelsh Mares BUY 1 GET A STALLION/COLT FREE(HALFWAY BETWEEN LITHGOW & MUDGEE 2HRS SYDENY) on 13-Nov-07 06:17 PM AEST To reply to this advertisement email pjkandme@bigpond.com.
Have lots of Mares to sell and stallions/colts to give away with each mare you buy you get a stallion or colt for free you pick as long as stock lasts. Most Palouse breed a lot with colour. PRICES FROM $500 to $800. Photos can be sent just arsk. PERMITS can be obtained to move ponys now."
Buy one, get one free! While supplies last! No limit per customer!
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*

OF COURSE HE'S CALM! HE'S STARVING AS IS EVERYTHING ELSE IN YOUR PICTURES! That's why he's TWELVE HANDS as a TWO YEAR OLD! Holy shit, seriously, click and look at their ads, everything that's off its mother looks like it's starving to death. Are you blind? How can you post these pictures and not realize something is wrong???

OMG seriously, what is this? The front pasterns alone! Not to mention the shoulder and the post legs and the pot belly and the itsy feet...I am nearly rendered speechless!
OK, now I'm going to be politically incorrect (I know you are all stunned and shocked). We've discussed before that there can be appropriately sized/conformed horses for larger riders, but I'm gonna say it...there's a point at which you are just too damn big to ride and that point is in the video below. Holy shit, I can't believe the horse tolerated it as long as he did!
GET OFF THE GODDAMN HORSE AND GO TO THE BROOKHAVEN OBESITY CLINIC RIGHT NOW!
On other matters...stop trying to finish your barely 2 year old for reining! Way, way, WAY too hard on him! You're going to blow out his legs by five at this rate.
OK I'm off to bed to have nightmares about the leopard spotted yak reproducing...