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In my defense, it's not my horse.
Posted by: the horse thief | February 25, 2024 at 10:34 AM
"I got the horse right here. His name is Paul Revere."
Posted by: Nicely Nicely Johnson | February 25, 2024 at 10:41 AM
On the plus side, it looks like the horse found a sponsor.
Posted by: AA equestrian | February 25, 2024 at 10:48 AM
Bad time for the freight elevator to be out of service.
Posted by: kwerty | February 25, 2024 at 12:05 PM
Fortunately, the case had an equinable resolution.
Posted by: Ralph | February 25, 2024 at 01:03 PM
You can lead a horse to water…
Posted by: apfstg | February 25, 2024 at 02:47 PM
One can only assume it was a consenting horse.
Posted by: Lucky Jack | February 26, 2024 at 12:08 PM
The situation is not without consequences for the mare, too. Even though the animal was returned to its owner, it was described as “traumatised” by her partner. “The situation was too tense for it. It will have a long way to go before getting better,” he told TVN.
The mare’s partner can talk? Is it Mr. Ed?
Posted by: Ruthenium | February 27, 2024 at 07:41 AM