Imagine romancing in the horse and buggy days:You finally are dating the girl of your dreams-and the horse takes a dump right in front of you!(I understand there were some attempts to design a buggy a horse would push, but it never worked too well)
Actually they did ride smaller horses back then. The Arabian types we’re used to seeing (especially in the movies) just were not used. They were used mainly for special times.But for every day travel, they used a much smaller horse that tended to trot sort of. They were very hardy and could go all day whereas the Arabian had to rest. They were like little power houses of the horse world.They did look kinda funny though.
Llewellenbruce about 11 years ago
I feel sorry for the horse the Fink is riding.
Baba27 about 11 years ago
Looks like a donkey to me though. The king’s ass, no less.
hsawlrae about 11 years ago
An ass on a jackass.
Superfrog about 11 years ago
Is that a hybrid?
g55rumpy about 11 years ago
well, it`s not top fuel
bethy85 about 11 years ago
I would just be worried about any gas the lead horse might have!
hariseldon59 about 11 years ago
Looks a bit like Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.
oldpine52 about 11 years ago
What ever happen to the dog that the fink used to ride?
g.iangoodson about 11 years ago
A King on a donkey? He’s in excellent company.
rshive about 11 years ago
And I can get on it without a ladder.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
and the scenic view
Q4horse about 11 years ago
It’s not a jackass. Check the tail. It could be a mule (hybrid) though.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Oh, I’m laffin’!
Dewed about 11 years ago
“How’s the air back there?”
Aged Puppy about 11 years ago
@Bethy85 – that’s not a lead horse, it’s an unleaded horse
Me3000 about 11 years ago
hey Abu I’ve never seen a mule (horse) with two rear ends before.
Sir Osis of Liver about 11 years ago
Such a great and splendid cavalry…
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
Imagine romancing in the horse and buggy days:You finally are dating the girl of your dreams-and the horse takes a dump right in front of you!(I understand there were some attempts to design a buggy a horse would push, but it never worked too well)
GeorgeJohnson about 11 years ago
Actually they did ride smaller horses back then. The Arabian types we’re used to seeing (especially in the movies) just were not used. They were used mainly for special times.But for every day travel, they used a much smaller horse that tended to trot sort of. They were very hardy and could go all day whereas the Arabian had to rest. They were like little power houses of the horse world.They did look kinda funny though.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
getting better mileage???!!!…the horse is smaller than Rodney’s