Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for May 09, 2010

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    rayannina  about 14 years ago

    I’ve observed that tasks are always easy when you’re asking someone else to do them …

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    StrangeTikiGod  about 14 years ago

    And that’s why middle management gets the salaries they do, rayannina…

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    cleokaya  about 14 years ago

    I have always admired a horse with a vivid imagination. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t change the way that they think. LOL

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    Ooops! Premium Member about 14 years ago

    (laughter)

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    madKanga  about 14 years ago

    The Perils of the Deep

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    Hugh B. Hayve  about 14 years ago

    Ha! I got a filly that does that. She wont cross even small puddles.

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    HappyChappy  about 14 years ago

    You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it sink.

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    attyush  about 14 years ago

    Wiley fished out his haunting license today.

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    twj0729  about 14 years ago

    Classic example of a horse turning into a chicken!

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    i_am_the_jam  about 14 years ago

    Or she could walk over it…

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    GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Really!. She could get a running start and leap over it. It wouldn’t be much of a leap, either.

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    lazygrazer  about 14 years ago

    You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it seek professional help for chronic aquaphobia.

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    Justice22  about 14 years ago

    Horses do swim, however some swim better than others. I had a horse that couldn’t swim. Had to be pulled out of the creek on a couple of occasions when the water got too deep.

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    Dtroutma  about 14 years ago

    Had a horse (Dudley do-wrong) in Arizona the rancher said was GREAT around quicksand after storms in the canyon. He was right- that horse found every patch, and walked right into it. (BTW when your horse is thrashing his way out of quicksand that looks “dry” on top, you can just step out of the saddle and walk off.)

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    niarja  about 14 years ago

    Oh, that’s a good one!!

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    poppy1313  about 14 years ago

    The light at the end of the tunnel is a train!

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    Nebulous Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Why do you think so many ghosts refuse to go into the light?

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    Nelly55  about 14 years ago

    Lucy has her limits.

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    Trebor39  about 14 years ago

    Love that ocean deep water lamp fish though.

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    mizcraig  about 14 years ago

    Wiley, I hope you’re a lot older than I am. I don’t want to die before Non Sequitur.

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    MurphyHerself  about 14 years ago

    My horse isn’t quite THAT bad and she’s good around trains (I found that out the hard way).

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    MatureCanadian  about 14 years ago

    Dare I say it? I Love Lucy!

    Sorry, couldn’t resist. Don’t forget that Lucy is really a stuffed toy horse, which would sink like a stone if she got wet.

    Thanks Wiley, as always fabulous art and storyline!

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    Joseph Krois  about 14 years ago

    U can lead a horse to H2O but you can’t quell it’s fear of fish with bio-luminescense… Or it that a sly representation of the self-illuminated “tea-partiers”?

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    DarthSequitur  about 14 years ago

    I suggest a poll. Is Lucy a real horse (as I believe has been stated), or Danae’e equivalent of Calvin’s stuffed tiger?

    My understanding is that she is a real horse of imaginary breed), but she only speaks to Danae.

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    Basqueian  about 14 years ago

    No, she’s a real horse, supposedly a pygmy clydesdale. Danae found her at horse camp one summer, and Danae busted her out afterward. We had a horse that liked water so much, he would go in any puddle he could find and lie down. That kind of horse is called a kelpie, after the Irish demon horse that would drownd riders. A friend had a horse that behaved as Lucie is doing, terrified of even little puddles, who was born during a California drought, and had never seen a running stream. My current horse, see icon, is fine with water except the ocean, where the waves scare the heck out of him.

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    pbarnrob  about 14 years ago

    One of the problems horses have (and why mules fare so much better) on steep trails and boggy places is their vision. They can’t see their feet, and the patch just in front of them, because of the way their eyes are set to the sides. The mule can (although he has to want to go there for you, quite another thing!)

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    mizcraig  about 14 years ago

    Yes, Lucy is real and was busted out of riding camp as Basqueian said. I love Lucy, too, as MatureCanadian said. I love Petey, too. I’d like more Katie and Petey but admit Danae and Lucy lend themselves more to the strip.

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