Well, phew! I’m glad that’s settled. The nights I’ve spent pondering this question…. “Behold, an un-pale horse…” – could that be code? After all, “Behold” means “See”, doesn’t it? And sometimes he looks kind of pregnant…
I’ve heard rumors, that Horace has an ancestor named Herbert H. McHorse and he was hired to play a role of Monster of Loch Ness by the traveling authorities of Scotland.
Ermine Notyours about 7 years ago
I see a horse.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Who lives in a stable,
under the sea?”
jerrythemacguy about 7 years ago
The second to the last panel looks like Horace as illustrated by Picasso.
Perkycat about 7 years ago
Took you long enough to figure that out.
g.iangoodson about 7 years ago
Guernica.
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
Shoooo be doo, shoo shoo be doo,
Shoooo be doo, shoo shoo be dooooo…
(Will anyone get that?)
robinafox about 7 years ago
Well, phew! I’m glad that’s settled. The nights I’ve spent pondering this question…. “Behold, an un-pale horse…” – could that be code? After all, “Behold” means “See”, doesn’t it? And sometimes he looks kind of pregnant…
frogtoadie about 7 years ago
Don’t get this one. Help out, Samson.
BlueFin Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’ve heard rumors, that Horace has an ancestor named Herbert H. McHorse and he was hired to play a role of Monster of Loch Ness by the traveling authorities of Scotland.
Argy.Bargy2 about 7 years ago
Neigh.
J Short about 7 years ago
Si’.
Phil (full phname Philip Philop) over 6 years ago
Hello