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Thank you Samson, you’ve made your point.
Missed by that much.
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I’m missing the point here.
Horace summoned the ‘up’ arrow……and got it.
Who sent that? Maybe Horace’s arch(er) enemy.
Another meaning for elevator shaft?
Best effort at breaking the fourth wall we’ve seen yet! Congrats!!!
If that arrow had been a little more to the left, it would have hit something that’s not exactly a bull’s eye.
Maybe its lucky he wasn’t going down.
For Horace sake I just hope there’s not a row of those coming yet.
Horace doesn’t look the least bit alarmed. His expression and body language say, “Really. That’s what you’re bringing this time? Lame.”
I hope that never happens to me.
Maybe Horace had just read “Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift, which includes horses in both Lilliput and Brobdingnag (the land of giants), as well as the (normal size) sentient talking horses, the Houyhnhnms.
July 31, 2015
gosfreikempe about 8 years ago
Thank you Samson, you’ve made your point.
Bob. about 8 years ago
Missed by that much.
loveabulldesign about 8 years ago
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Rev Phnk Ey about 8 years ago
I’m missing the point here.
Perkycat about 8 years ago
Horace summoned the ‘up’ arrow……and got it.
Ermine Notyours about 8 years ago
Who sent that? Maybe Horace’s arch(er) enemy.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 8 years ago
Another meaning for elevator shaft?
Argy.Bargy2 about 8 years ago
Best effort at breaking the fourth wall we’ve seen yet! Congrats!!!
Sherlock Watson about 8 years ago
If that arrow had been a little more to the left, it would have hit something that’s not exactly a bull’s eye.
Radish... about 8 years ago
Maybe its lucky he wasn’t going down.
BlueFin Premium Member about 8 years ago
For Horace sake I just hope there’s not a row of those coming yet.
Stephen Gilberg about 8 years ago
Horace doesn’t look the least bit alarmed. His expression and body language say, “Really. That’s what you’re bringing this time? Lame.”
DavidHurley Premium Member about 8 years ago
I hope that never happens to me.
blackshire about 8 years ago
Maybe Horace had just read “Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift, which includes horses in both Lilliput and Brobdingnag (the land of giants), as well as the (normal size) sentient talking horses, the Houyhnhnms.