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RJP

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Try to get a bulkhead seat...

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See that handle across the pony's back? Must be a seeing eye pony :loopy:
 
Makes sense to me. Just hope he doesn't have to take a c**p. What'd they run out of dogs?
 
good one, I wonder if the Pony is smarter than the dog, or the husband:D
 
that horse needs a seat belt. My God Man think of the risk, what if he is breathing Air or some other voodoo gas, he will get bent for sure anything deeper than 60mph and I would definitely put my horse in a seat belt. or at least get more drives in at say 20 mph till he works his way up to riding in the front seat.:D
 
that horse needs a seat belt. My God Man think of the risk, what if he is breathing Air or some other voodoo gas, he will get bent for sure anything deeper than 60mph and I would definitely put my horse in a seat belt. or at least get more drives in at say 20 mph till he works his way up to riding in the front seat.:D

Horses are "Mask on Forehead" also..... :popcorn:

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