Roy saw how big Herb’s horse is, and suddenly has feelings of inadequacy. Herb was way more popular is High School than he was and “bigger” always was a sticking point.
I see however Herb is prepared for a day out on the range.He brought his comb and hanky in his back pocket.Now in the background a song…..Cowboy Song“Roll me over and turn me around. Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground. Roll me over and let me go. Riding free with the buffalo.” Cue the lead guitar……..Nothing like a little Thin Lizzy to greet ones day.Hey, I could have gone with Kid Rock…..Cowboy.Or worse Dallas Cowboys.
Until I read the comments and saw all the pictures, I didn’t realize Ballard County was such a horsey place. So probably just a matter of time before someone has a higher horse to get on than Herb.
Bargrove almost 9 years ago
Well, his high horse never hits the hay.
Superfrog almost 9 years ago
I don’t want to be a neighsayer, but getting into the saddle will be no cinch.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
You notice the horse is smiling……..my daddy always told me to never ride a smiling horse.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Roy saw how big Herb’s horse is, and suddenly has feelings of inadequacy. Herb was way more popular is High School than he was and “bigger” always was a sticking point.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Yeah, pretty much everything I sit on is a horse.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Brad seems to have figured out how to make his stand up….Now if he could only figure out when to get down…
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
DIY equestrianism has long been a popular hobby around here…
Some of the mounts even have moving parts….
But, sadly, some never get the hang of it….
Oh well, lots to do in Ballard County….Neal can always go in for flower arranging or join the Rodent Club
whiteheron almost 9 years ago
Herb?……“high” horse?… coincidence??You decide.
DrDavy2000 almost 9 years ago
He should start with his left foot on that bottom step.
Vet Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I see however Herb is prepared for a day out on the range.He brought his comb and hanky in his back pocket.Now in the background a song…..Cowboy Song“Roll me over and turn me around. Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground. Roll me over and let me go. Riding free with the buffalo.” Cue the lead guitar……..Nothing like a little Thin Lizzy to greet ones day.Hey, I could have gone with Kid Rock…..Cowboy.Or worse Dallas Cowboys.
Perkycat almost 9 years ago
Until I read the comments and saw all the pictures, I didn’t realize Ballard County was such a horsey place. So probably just a matter of time before someone has a higher horse to get on than Herb.
Al Nala almost 9 years ago
And as yet no-one has mentioned the lack of stirrups!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Shouldn’t his high horse be positioned on some downtown street corner, preferably atop a couple of soap boxes?