She’s gonna break that poor horses back!
I was sooo lucky to find this cute little wild gurl pony all alone in the dalesI give it a week before she’s rescued a wild horse.
Poor Beaver, evidently not the stallion he would have us believe.And suddenly she randomly wakes up and feels like riding a horse...
I hate to say this but she looks like when you see kids from the local special needs school on a day out doing pony trekking or whatever when they get a photo taken at the end of the day....She’s hardly Zara Tindall is she
Looks like she has nicked it from some GypseysShe’s hardly Zara Tindall is she
This photo shows her true size, she’s not much smaller than that poor bloody horseShe’s hardly Zara Tindall is she
Im a Child Protection Social Worker and i totally agree. There is a reason why removing children is the very very last resort, and why we want to keep families together. From what we see of the Dingles i do think there is some evidence to suggest the boys would benefit from being on a S17 Child in Need plan, but i dont believe they would meet the threshold for Child Protection.As someone involved in child protection protection work, that is most definitely a step too far. The emotional damage caused to children of that age being removed from their families is immense. Please remember that - whatever we might think of the parenting (and some is sub-optimal) - Rebecca and Steve are the boys' parents and the boys will love them dearly. Removing children is a huge decision (including for the judge) and everyone involved in the process feels an immense sense of responsibility and sadness. Children don't think "Oh good. I've got a bed with slats now. So happy I've got new home and will never need to see that woman that goes horseriding at the weekend." However nice their adoptive parents are, it is a huge loss. We've moved totally away now from telling children they are "lucky" to have a new family and should feel that way to acknowledging the huge trauma that removal causes and the life long repercussions.
WTF does she look like? That has made my week! Funniest thing I have seen for ages.She’s hardly Zara Tindall is she
She’s booked a ‘trek’ at Kilnsey riding centre, it’s £12 to be led by someone on the rope walking by the river literally that, not a lesson at all. Touristy/ good for kids who want to try riding make sure they aren’t scared. I wouldn’t be shouting out I’m buying a horse when she’s just been led about on a lead rope, maybe on the same planet where she’s moving to Spain imminentlyA Riverside trek- what she actually means is she did just that, trek with a horse, that is not classed as a lesson. Lie after lie after lie with this girl.
omfg I actually laughed out loud for real hahahahaI hate to say this but she looks like when you see kids from the local special needs school on a day out doing pony trekking or whatever when they get a photo taken at the end of the day....
I was that kid. (well sort of, my physiotherapists told me I couldn’t go horse riding, yes I still hold a grudge, pricksI hate to say this but she looks like when you see kids from the local special needs school on a day out doing pony trekking or whatever when they get a photo taken at the end of the day....
hahahahahahahaha brilliant.She’s booked a ‘trek’ at Kilnsey riding centre, it’s £12 to be led by someone on the rope walking by the river literally that, not a lesson at all. Touristy/ good for kids who want to try riding make sure they aren’t scared. I wouldn’t be shouting out I’m buying a horse when she’s just been led about on a lead rope, maybe on the same planet where she’s moving to Spain imminently
She is a bleeping bellend. A big massive bellend sitting there looking smug as duck, seriously wind your neck in hunShe’s hardly Zara Tindall is she