Frank and Ernest by Thaves for September 02, 2013

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    edclectic  about 11 years ago

    This one’s a bit silly.

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    They all look a bit used………………………

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Where did the horses dump their riders when they bucked them off?

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Did a bunch of polo ponies pass through here? oops I mean herd…….

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Hay there………….. have you seen a herd of winded draft horses around here?

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Free oats for everyone……………mind your manners………and chew your food……… hang up your bits neatly….and no pushing or bumping around.

    (……..they never listen to me………….nay)

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Why do you all bridle when I try to teach you some manners?

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Tomorrow we are going to ride herd on the two fat boys making crop circles in our oat patches…………..

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    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Are any of you horses thirsty? …………….. I can lead you to the water trough………… if you can’t smell the river…………

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    ChazNCenTex  about 11 years ago

    Explosion at the local saddlery, the entire neighborhood was stirruped.

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  11. Beautiful tree and river1
    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    Reindrops keep fallin’ on my head……………….nothing seems to fit…………..but I’m not going to shy away………

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    gimmickgenius  about 11 years ago

    Ghost Riders in the SKyyyyyyyyyyy….

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  13. Beautiful tree and river1
    TREEINTHEWIND  about 11 years ago

    The “bridal” is related to the bride at a wedding.

    Dictionarys and Googal come in handy sometimes.

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