Title: What Does Your Horse Trailer Say?
 Length: 616 words
 Author: Uncle Oscar
 eMail: UncleOscar@Lazy-
 Category: Horseback Trailriding, Horse Trailers
 Copyright 2006
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 What Does Your Horse Trailer Say?
 by Uncle Oscar
 
 Every time I go to a horse camp where the rigs are
 parked so people can camp and ride, I see the dandiest
 things painted on the trailers.
 
 Usually I see the sides of trailers, both gooseneck and
 bumper pull, painted with the name of the riders. "The
 Richardson's, Steve and Deeda" comes to mind.
 
 Some add a location under the names, like naming a boat
 and proclaiming the port. It's always a toot to "ride
 the camp" looking at what everyone else is driving
 and/or pulling.
 
 Some have vistas of forests and sunsets. I have seen
 some with brands in a prominent location.
 
 And I have seen some painted fronts, either the
 gooseneck part that sites over the pulling truck or the
 top part of the bumper pull that shows when meeting
 another vehicle. That's nice, but I envision a ton of
 time scraping off the bugs from my name.
 
 The big billboard, however, is the rear. That part the
 people following you have no choice but to read.
 
 What is there, more than anywhere else says what you
 are all about.
 
 I followed one into a camp recently, a big gooseneck,
 and both back doors were shiny chrome.. and the sun was
 just right, it almost blinded me. Who knows if there
 was anything to read, I was having trouble keeping the
 laser beam of the sun out of my eyes. When I buy a new
 one you can bet the chrome won't be on the back doors.
 
 One of the first trailer-door billboards I ever saw,
 and this was many years ago, said "Stay Back - Show
 Horses" It was a two horse tag along in need of some
 fender body work and a new coat of paint. The wheels
 didn't match either. I can bet what kid of show those
 horses put on.
 
 The truck stop is a good place for safety signs and
 tape. That red and white reflecting tape looks good on
 the back, especially at night. I saw a back door the
 other day that had one of those big 18 wheeler signs on
 it "Caution Wide Turns" with a picture of a car
 crashing into a left turning truck and trailer.
 
 Another one said "If you can't see my mirrors, I can't
 see you". I like that.
 
 Another one said "Live Cargo on Board - Horses"
 
 and "Please stay back - Don't be what you see"
 There was the one that had two words across the
 whole width of the trailer "Caution Horses". Each word
 must have been a foot high and three and a half feet
 long. But wait, there's more. Underneath that was a
 monster picture of Yosemite Same, the Warner Brothers
 cartoon character with both rootin' tootin' pistols
 pointed at me and underneath two more really big words
 "Back Off". That told me a lot about the owners..I I
 found it refreshing, informative and with a sense of
 humor. I never met them but I can bet that's the kind
 of people they were.
 
 On a legal note, I hope Warner Brothers does not get
 wind of the use of a copyrighted cartoon figure.
 
 What your horse trailer says can say a lot about you,
 and may be a factor in whether or nor your camp
 neighbors come over to introduce themselves.
 
 This article and hundreds more about horses and places
 to trail ride and camp can be found at
 http://horsebackrid
 
 Copyright 2006 Uncle Oscar and Lazy-S-Stables
 all rights reserved. Uncle Oscar has been around horses
 all his life from early beginnings in Southwest Missouri.
 His down-home philosophy and tips have helped many
 people through the years.
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