Archive for February 12th, 2009

Darlington junior football

I would just like to let people know about the great junior football teams that play in and around Darlington . Co Durham.In no particular order we have Middleton Rangers , 21st Allstars , Spraire Lads and Lasses , Mount Pleasant Juniors and Darlington TSC

I have found a great Darlington football site that allows the parents , coaches or even the players to give their match reports or even just to write their thoughts on the local game down. Lots of freindly banter and the like, each team believing they are the best and many reasons why they should have won on that cold wet day at the end of December.

Having been a parent and supporter for many years I appreciate how much effort that all the coaches put into the training of the children .It is not just about the hour or so training on Saturday and the game on the Sunday.They are the ones that have to arrange the matches ,transport all the kit and ringing around the parents.Then comes the hard part I am sure who is playing where and that never goes down well with the parents as we all have a budding striker and none of us really want our child at the back or even worse in goal .Where is the glory in that strikers tend to get the cheers and the defenders should have managed to get a foot to it.

That is until the team has been together a few years and everybody realises football is a team game and only if everyone is doing their job whatever that may be will the team have a chance of doing well

Buying a Horse and Horses for Sale

When Kari canters her horse, she can't control where he goes and her horse runs right up the butt of other horses in the arena. Nora's very quiet mare spooked while Nora tried mounting and got away from her, causing chaos among the other riders. Barbara depends heavily on her instructor's presence in order to ride. All three of these women were first-time horse buyers, and all three of them got quiet, experienced mounts; however, all of these women are still very weak riders and handlers. The frightening fact is that they don't realize how weak they are or how much risk they are to other riders and horses.

So many books on horses for sale and about the horse and how it should be right for you. But when it comes to discussions of the potential owner and how that owner should be right for a horse, those same books typically do not say much beyond having the time and money sufficient to own a horse.

A potentially new horse owner should be of sufficient riding experience level and have some functional knowledge about horses, illnesses, lameness, diseases and everyday care. Sufficient riding level should be someone who is balanced and strong enough to handle the horse both mounted and from the ground. They should have good feel for what is going on beneath them and beside them.

Before you buy a horse, you should:

• Have strong understanding of the horse's basic nature and instincts.
• Clearly know and understand your limitations and where you need help.
• Have strong knowledge of safety in handling horses for your sake, your horse's sake and the sake of other riders.
• Be able to handle the common spook that any horse might give on the ground or when mounted. (That certainly doesn't mean you could ride bucking broncos with barely a care, but you should be able to handle a horse shying at a shadow or scooting at the sound of a dog bark.)
• Be a balanced rider who can ride all the gaits-walk, trot and canter-without hanging onto the saddle or the horse's mouth. You should be able to ride these gaits while maintaining regular contact with the horse's mouth.
• Know how to spot a sick or lame horse.
• Know basic first aid for horses.
• Know enough about conformation to recognize when your horse has a swelling in the wrong place.
• Know the basics of good nutrition and proper conditioning of horses through diet.
• Know how to condition your horse through exercise.
• Be capable of staying out of the way of other riders, especially those who are weaker riders.
• Be able to control your horse or know how to regain your control when all heck breaks lose in the arena.

How do you gain this knowledge and experience? Read everything you can on training horses and keeping horses. Attend seminars on feeding and nutrition (often hosted by feed companies for free). Lease many different types of horses first before owning. Find a very capable horseman from which you might pick his brain for knowledge.

Learn as much as you can BEFORE buying horses and you can be assured that the learning process after you buy will be far more enjoyable and safe for both you and your horse.

Stop by and say hello whenever you are in the area.

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Really? A Free Laptop?

Yes, really.

In this day and age, with laptop and all computer prices continuing to get lower and lower many companies are now giving away free laptops. In light of this, many people do take advantage of these offers and get themselves a full fledged, brand new notebook computer for absolutely no cost.

Often, to get a free laptop all it really takes is to fill out a simple form. Some others will ask that you fill out a survey or complete alternate offers but really - considering that some laptops start out at around three hundred dollars and can cost in the thousands then the cost of filling out a few forms with a little information to get a free laptop is actually a very reasonable price (many times all that is asked for is your information, sure, they'll send you advertising and the like but really...you're getting a free computer out of it so what the heck right?).

Some people worry that when they hear about getting a free laptop that it's another case of 'if it is too good to be true then it probably is'. Well, it's absolutely true that people are getting notebook computers for absolutely nothing. These aren't just garbage brand laptops either, these are brand name laptops with histories of being great computers.

So, if you're worried that your free laptop is going to be of sub-par quality...don't be. They're the same computers being sold in the stores and online. Don't hesitate, find a site that's making the offer and go out and get your laptop for free.  As previously stated, it's usually quite simple and a painless and many times you may be able to even find more than one offer: meaning, you may be able to get more than one for completely no cost.