Where can (or does) a horse (donkey, mule, hinny, etc.) go (either #1 or #2)?
Wherever he or she happens to be.
In our neighborhood (semi-rural mountain-edge foothills in LA County), there are leavings here and there in the streets daily, called ‘traffic jam’ in the old joke.
Of course, if there’s a dog (or coyote) involved, those are ‘land mines’, that can go off more than once!
Flag the spammer, and take the Boulder Pledge; never deal with a spammer!
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Stepped in sawdust…
WoodEye almost 14 years ago
Yeah… but is was still wet!
Sisyphos almost 14 years ago
Well, gosh, pard! –That’s something a cowboy has to expect! Why do think they wear those big [graphic descriptive term suppressed] boots?
ladywolf17 almost 14 years ago
I think Lio was expecting a real horse, to carry him off into the sunset.
kfccanada almost 14 years ago
Drat, this huge field of grass and…HE…has to walk where I just ‘passed my oats’…..(rolls eyes)..
Colt9033 almost 14 years ago
Lio’s imagination is getting the better of him. Must be the meds…
cdward almost 14 years ago
You’d think a giant squid would be more fun to ride.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
What were you expecting, Pilgrim?
guitarmutt almost 14 years ago
But Lio, where else is he supposed to go?
Dirty Dragon almost 14 years ago
This never happened to Randolph Scott.
notinksanymore Premium Member almost 14 years ago
When ya gotta go, ya gotta go.
bald almost 14 years ago
hop along cassidy never had this problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F37VQnMhssg
JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Son, that’s a “tiptoe through the tulips” where I come from!
Sherman T. Potter, MASH
Sherlock Watson almost 14 years ago
Lio has a carefree horse who lets the chips fall where they may.
pbarnrob almost 14 years ago
Where can (or does) a horse (donkey, mule, hinny, etc.) go (either #1 or #2)?
Wherever he or she happens to be.
In our neighborhood (semi-rural mountain-edge foothills in LA County), there are leavings here and there in the streets daily, called ‘traffic jam’ in the old joke.
Of course, if there’s a dog (or coyote) involved, those are ‘land mines’, that can go off more than once!
Flag the spammer, and take the Boulder Pledge; never deal with a spammer!
topdog93.7 almost 14 years ago
kil em