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Does this mean I can cut lift lines if I'm riding a polo horse?
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Does this mean I can cut lift lines if I'm riding a polo horse?
what is the additional cost per ticket, per day for the upgrade at 6 flags/disney?
you can do it for free by buying a red jacket and sewing white patches on the front/back of it. strap a walkie talkie and some surgical tape to a carabiner to really seal the deal.
There own lift is a bit much... Special liftline privileges, like line cutting might be worth a nominal fee...
what is the additional cost per ticket, per day for the upgrade at 6 flags/disney?
Then you would be completely wrong. A couple flakes of hay and a couple quarts of grain twice a day. Not that much cost.
My Dad was a horse nut. We had horses for 24 years. I know what it costs, because I trucked in the hay, I carried in the grain, and I fed the horses. And I didn't say an entire stable, I said 2 horses, which is being generous. You can play polo on one horse if you only want to play one chukker and then let the horse rest, while another team member takes your position.
Does this mean I can cut lift lines if I'm riding a polo horse?
Can we get a sticky going for "Polo on the Cheap"? It's off season, but it always helps to plan ahead.
http://www.nptpolo.com/about-newport-polo/lessons/brochure
Just admit you're wrong and move on. It was a ridiculous statement.
Hey man, can I "bum" a horse off you for the next chucker, I'm kindof tapped out this month? I can only afford to play like half of this match.
Said Nobody EVER.
Assuming he can still stand from the skinflint feeding.
Don't get these guys started on the price of hay.
What about caps on attendance? Would you pay a little more for a lift ticket if you knew the mountain was only going to sell an amount that results in short lines?
What about caps on attendance? Would you pay a little more for a lift ticket if you knew the mountain was only going to sell an amount that results in short lines?