That doggone Daisy Mae – always thinkin’ ’bout herself. Well, this time I aim to misbehave.
Is she two-timing? He doesn’t look like Li’l Abner.
Lol! She’s an accident looking for a place to happen….
She got the clop from him.
I call that “getting off on the wrong foot”.
Well, I hope the horse didn’t break her foot! Otherwise he might have to ….you know.
That would bring tears to my eyes too
Something’s afoot.
Look at that horse, that horse is amazing!
A new concept of horse shoe?
one of my favorite interchanges between 2 characters in a bad movie are:Move the camelWhere?Anywhere! It’s standing on my foot!
Um? Cowboys were the outlaws in that time period. . . ?
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Mentor397 over 4 years ago
That doggone Daisy Mae – always thinkin’ ’bout herself. Well, this time I aim to misbehave.
gammaguy over 4 years ago
Is she two-timing? He doesn’t look like Li’l Abner.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Lol! She’s an accident looking for a place to happen….
Nyckname over 4 years ago
She got the clop from him.
kelese over 4 years ago
I call that “getting off on the wrong foot”.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well, I hope the horse didn’t break her foot! Otherwise he might have to ….you know.
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
That would bring tears to my eyes too
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Something’s afoot.
RabbitDad over 4 years ago
Look at that horse, that horse is amazing!
tinstar over 4 years ago
A new concept of horse shoe?
chemguy over 4 years ago
one of my favorite interchanges between 2 characters in a bad movie are:Move the camelWhere?Anywhere! It’s standing on my foot!
comicalUser over 4 years ago
Um? Cowboys were the outlaws in that time period. . . ?