Since wild horses and zebras don’t get shod, I wonder why this practice ever started? I can see the rubberized ones that were/are used by police mounted units that do their work on pavement that can be very slick, but that seems to be the only logical need. I know it has been going on forever, but if anyone has a reasoned explanation, please share…
Don’t worry, Rodney; you won’t have to fight him. Just remember: the pellet with the poison’s in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace holds the brew that is true.
legaleagle48 almost 9 years ago
Now, that is one tough hombre!
flyertom almost 9 years ago
“Candygram for Mongo.”
Chithing Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Deja-Vu, from 5 days ago on the “classics” strip.
tedunn5453 almost 9 years ago
Since wild horses and zebras don’t get shod, I wonder why this practice ever started? I can see the rubberized ones that were/are used by police mounted units that do their work on pavement that can be very slick, but that seems to be the only logical need. I know it has been going on forever, but if anyone has a reasoned explanation, please share…
charlesj68 almost 9 years ago
Wait a minute … does that horse actually have toes ?
animaux2 almost 9 years ago
stealing from themselves now: http://www.gocomics.com/wizard-of-id-classics/2016/01/03
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Not that it really matters…
meg_grif almost 9 years ago
Don’t worry, Rodney; you won’t have to fight him. Just remember: the pellet with the poison’s in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace holds the brew that is true.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Yeah. The malice from the palace put the poison in the potion, but the castle sent a vassal with the brew that is true.
Tarredandfeathered almost 9 years ago
It’s his infallible aim with All 4 Hooves that impresses Me.