Minimor
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Actually a local all breed show had that written into their prize list, where for $20 and exhibitor could have their own special class added...I think the idea was that someone might want to put in an adult novice walk/trot class or some such thing...but a guy I work with said he was going to ask them to put in a class for yearling palomino QH gelding that stands 14.1 hands. I pointed out that was pretty vague & the class might have a lot of entries, so he thought about it & started adding requirements...to be shown by a bald male exhibitor who is 51 years old, has a mustache and is 6' tall...the list went on. And on. I told him that the class would be long over & the announcer would still be there, reading the unending class title & description Lucky for the show, not too many people paid for "their" specialty classes!
Hmmm, if I were to add a class of my choice I , darn it, I had one & now I forgot what it was...I'm still trying to figure out how a judge would judge Carol's class where the 2 uterouses (how does one spell the plural of uterous??) are required? :new_shocked:
snort. Reminds me of the time the townspeople complained that the local newspaper didn't have enough farm coverage. Next issue the front page sported a big picture of the local vet with his arm stuck in a cow, and the article was about the importance of preg checking cows... The reaction of that was pretty funny!
Hmmm, if I were to add a class of my choice I , darn it, I had one & now I forgot what it was...I'm still trying to figure out how a judge would judge Carol's class where the 2 uterouses (how does one spell the plural of uterous??) are required? :new_shocked:
snort. Reminds me of the time the townspeople complained that the local newspaper didn't have enough farm coverage. Next issue the front page sported a big picture of the local vet with his arm stuck in a cow, and the article was about the importance of preg checking cows... The reaction of that was pretty funny!