Horse: All right, you're on... don't break a leg.
S/B ‘Break a Leg’…. for good luck.
Hope the clipboard horse doesn’t have an itchy hoof…
If he does, I see the Winchester leaning against the curtain wall…
It’s a really big Shoe. Here’s your big break kiddo.
So did I, Kiba65…
Loved the end to “They Shoot Horses Don’t They”.
I think the trigger gaurd is a little too small to fit a non-opposable hoof in it
Maybe it takes only a “mare-trigger” touch?
I wonder if this vaudville show has a comedian horse that’s into put-downs…
That’s one way to get fired up.
a unicycle riding horse?
this i gotta see
Just horseing around.
Yes Richard, you beat me to it!
Does he go on before the hoofers?
He’s a show horse. The shows must always go on.
In the world of show business wishing someone good luck is considered bad luck so they do the reverse by saying “break a leg’ which, of course means, “Good Luck”
margueritem almost 15 years ago
S/B ‘Break a Leg’…. for good luck.
AddADadaAdDad almost 15 years ago
Hope the clipboard horse doesn’t have an itchy hoof…
Kiba65 almost 15 years ago
If he does, I see the Winchester leaning against the curtain wall…
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 15 years ago
It’s a really big Shoe. Here’s your big break kiddo.
AddADadaAdDad almost 15 years ago
So did I, Kiba65…
Yukoneric almost 15 years ago
Loved the end to “They Shoot Horses Don’t They”.
lobkiller almost 15 years ago
I think the trigger gaurd is a little too small to fit a non-opposable hoof in it
celeconecca almost 15 years ago
Maybe it takes only a “mare-trigger” touch?
Digital Frog almost 15 years ago
I wonder if this vaudville show has a comedian horse that’s into put-downs…
bubujin_2 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
That’s one way to get fired up.
bald almost 15 years ago
a unicycle riding horse?
this i gotta see
wicky almost 15 years ago
Just horseing around.
jpozenel almost 15 years ago
Yes Richard, you beat me to it!
ottod Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Does he go on before the hoofers?
osceola almost 15 years ago
He’s a show horse. The shows must always go on.
kit_jefferson almost 15 years ago
In the world of show business wishing someone good luck is considered bad luck so they do the reverse by saying “break a leg’ which, of course means, “Good Luck”