75cents---what is this world coming to!!!! My kids all wanted to ride the grocery store pony. I would say you guys have real live ponies at home but they still wanted to so I would let them sit on the horsie and I would wiggle it or they would. I wouldn't pay to ride a fake horse. Well unless it was a merry-go-round horse. Ya gotta draw the line somewhere. MB
That is no life for a horse, and explain the desperate look... nb. The bird on my photoblog is a Congo African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus erithacus :) Have a nice Sunday!
Just my type, easy maintnance, no stall mucking & I don't have to worry about being thrown...lol! But then again, no sweet nickering when you walk up to let her out to pasture or share a carrot with...oh & don't forget that "horsey Gold" that makes a garden grow so well!lol!
It's still a nice pony.
ReplyDeleteThis just might be one of those situations where lowered expectations are called for.
:)
That's the kind I like. The real ones, scare the fool out of me.
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If your can't have a real one or this "no-go" pony, try a carousel horse; they're the best!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, that seems unfair...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
75cents---what is this world coming to!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy kids all wanted to ride the grocery store pony. I would say you guys have real live ponies at home but they still wanted to so I would let them sit on the horsie and I would wiggle it or they would. I wouldn't pay to ride a fake horse.
Well unless it was a merry-go-round horse. Ya gotta draw the line somewhere. MB
I see, It's now time to replace your gators with plastic ones...
ReplyDelete"Plastic - fantastic "??
ReplyDeleteWell I guess "the real thing" is very different.
But I am sure kids love this too!! :)
I drove my parents nuts for a ride.
ReplyDeleteI've bet on horses that paid less. Looks like a deal to me.
ReplyDeleteThat is no life for a horse, and explain the desperate look...
ReplyDeletenb. The bird on my photoblog is a Congo African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus erithacus :)
Have a nice Sunday!
Oh, the horse of my youth. I used to spend a lot of time on these horses when my mother was shopping in a store.
ReplyDeleteI love the rocking horse but your commentary made me laugh out loud.
ReplyDeleteCool! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's actually a pretty cool looking horse.
ReplyDeleteI see that Ocala really is horse country!
ReplyDeleteWow! It costs three quarters to ride. I don't think I will confess how much it cost when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I call a grandson magnet.
ReplyDeleteJust my type, easy maintnance, no stall mucking & I don't have to worry about being thrown...lol!
ReplyDeleteBut then again, no sweet nickering when you walk up to let her out to pasture or share a carrot with...oh & don't forget that "horsey Gold" that makes a garden grow so well!lol!