Friday, January 29, 2010

Geraldine Knie--Circus Knie 2007

4 comments:

john herriott said...

This the finest trained and presented "liberty act" that I have ever see either in person or on film. Par excellence in every way. The last word.Certainly we see better routines, such aS THE Arabs in the lay down, etc. but this combination of animals is incredidiblr. I, as a trainer can hardly imagine how they put it all together.

Wade G. Burck said...

John Herriott Impostor,
I don't know who you are, but don't try to con me in to thinking you are John Milton!!!!! I know better then that. I wasn't born yesterday, and I have been in the trenches pal. Now put Col. Herriott back on the phone, I'm tired of your shit.
Wade

JOHNNY said...

Wade. Iam surprised that you are unaware of the training that went into that great act. Also I am sick of seeing animal routines that mess up part way thru it. Too many including some of the so-called best. This is a great act. Well trained and presented and again as a trainer of some note I still find it difficult to understand how the hell they put it all together. Sure I get most of it , but its still awaesome. Just when a guy thinks he is the second coming he or she should look at that. Separates the men from the boys. Yours, sincerely JOHN MILTON TANGLEFOOT HERRIOTT.

Wade G. Burck said...

Col. John Milton Tanglefoot Herriott,(a trainer of note!!! You can't help yourself can you. LOL)
I am very aware of the training that goes into an act like this. I was just surprised that you were acknowledging it. I personally was impressed at the zebra's finding their places between the horses, and the oblique was nice.
I hope you are feeling better, and I will look forward to seeing you sometime soon. When the weather clears up, I would like to have you come to the farm and see what I have. I have been very busy, and I could use a day of getting my ball's busted to relax.
Wade