[Ag-eq] need to vent

Michelle Clark mcikeyc at aol.com
Wed Jul 15 00:26:32 UTC 2015


My thoughts? A  real man with first name Jack and last name Ass.

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From: Ag-eq [mailto:ag-eq-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Nella Foster via Ag-eq
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 6:05 PM
To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List
Cc: nfoster at extremezone.com
Subject: [Ag-eq] need to vent

So, today I went to look at a mini mule.  I've been wanting to get one to be a friend for Cruiser.  The mule was owned by an elderly man who doesn't live far from me.  He told me that the mule was halter trained, but could be hard to catch.  The little mule was running in a pasture with several full sized horses and mules.

They had him caught so I could look at him and he was a little shy, but I liked him.  I thought He seemed very healthy and more reserved rather than frightened.  This is very common for mules.  I thought if I brought him home and put him in a stall I could get him used to me and he needed more work on the halter.

I told the man I would like to buy him.  The man said I didn't realize you were blind and I don't think he would be good for you.  I asked him why he thought that and he said I don't want you to get hurt.  I told him that I've owned 3 full sized mules and 3 horses and am very comfortable with them on the ground. 
The mule wasn't very big, not much larger than my goats.  The man refused to sell the mule to me.  He said he could find me a nice donkey; he didn't think a mule would be good for me.  I told him that I was capable of finding my own animals and that I didn't appreciate him deciding what was right for me.  I told him that I had a lot of experience with blindness and quite a lot of experience with mules.  He still refused to sell the mule, what an ass.

It's so frustrating; I thought I had found my mini mule and was all excited.  If it was a full sized mule that I wanted to ride it would be different, I would still be pissed off, but could understand it more.  It's his mule and he has the right to sell it to whom he likes, but I'm sure if I hadn't been blind he would have happily took my money.

Well, just wanted to vent.  I think only another blind person can truly understand my frustration.

Nella




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