Can anyone explain...

Can anyone explain...

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It's lost and someone fed it too much coffee......
 
Someone wants to trade you for the cj.
 
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you have done something nice for the little people? Look around for a pot of gold.:D
 
For your birthday?
 
you have done something nice for the little people? Look around for a pot of gold.:D

I wish. I just blend in with the little people. :)

For your birthday?

When your birthday is Dec. 23rd you get lumped in with Christmas. :mad:



Its actually a friend of my nieghbors. I never knew this before but there is such a thing as a "Seeing Eye Miniture Pony". This one was being trained for just that purpose. The guy said it sleeps with him and all. :eek: To each his own I guess.
 
Its actually a friend of my neighbors. I never knew this before but there is such a thing as a "Seeing Eye Miniture Pony". This one was being trained for just that purpose. The guy said it sleeps with him and all. :eek: To each his own I guess.

:D:D I knew this one...
If my eyesight gets worse (I already have a cane..) I had wanted a seeing eye pony instead of a dog. We already have horses so we are set for their care, but these special ponies get house trained and everything so they can live inside a house. For most folks you don't learn about this stuff until something bad happens to your eyesight or......
..one of these ponies ends up in your yard looking for dinner - glad you matched up the owner - they really cost a lot to get trained. Full size horses typically live longer than a dog would, and a mini usually lives longer than full size horses (according to WIKI).....
 
Did it fall off a Toys-R-Us truck? :D


So is it 4 hands?
 
Yay!!!...The midget circus is in town!!! :dbanana:
 
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