This...
...leads to this:
Someone had to try on Connor's new (/used/eBay'ed) shipping boots, and it's not going to be Connor anytime soon! I appear to be almost horse sized in shipping boots, really more of a cob size, but I can make the horse size work. Like pony, like owner.
This is genuinely weird. Posting it anyway! |
(There are only the fronts. Anyone selling a set of hind-only Dover Pro Mesh shipping boots? Preferably for around the $20 I got these two for?)
Bahahaha!
ReplyDelete… I too have done this. We should start a group. ;)
What would you call it? Insane People That Try On Horse Things Out of Boredom?
DeleteBrrrr! And I thought the 18 degrees we were in for was cold! You win!
ReplyDeleteIt's all relative! I'm sure there's someone in Russia who would kill for a high of 7F. Ha!
DeleteI, too, believe in trying on my horse's things before her. You know, quality control;)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.simplyhorsecrazy.com/2011/09/never-not-busy.html
Haha! Hey, if it's good enough for us, it ought to be good enough for them.
Deletelol, I guess it is a good thing you didn't get a new bit or something. :P
ReplyDeleteI've been known to take new saddles for a gallop around the house. >.<
ReplyDeleteDo they need to be cob sized? I have a set of horse size that dont really fit Houston that well. Don't remember what I paid for the set though.
ReplyDelete(Horse Size)
DeleteHe's actually horse sized in them. Are they the mesh ones?
DeleteI don't think they are the same as yours exactly. They are just plain shipping boots.
DeleteHa ha ha. Someone has to try it out.
ReplyDeleteThis is great :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
Deletehaha love it!
ReplyDeletesexy
ReplyDeleteI giggled when I read this at work today because it's so anti-accurate. Hahaha. Thanks for the laugh.
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