← Return to Humor as a Coping Tool
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@parus I love Mr. Ed! I like to use my horse in my videos, and we were filming me riding up to the camera on a trail through the woods, and I would pull my horse up sideways to the camera and stop, and I talked and gave the information about my art show. In one of the takes, the words were barely out of my mouth, when my horse relieved himself. I was laughing and then the camera cuts off because of the sudden flash flood headed right for the camera man.
The farrier who trims his hooves is a young woman, and the first time she worked with him, and picked up the left rear leg, it activated a switch somewhere that started in motion something that was going to fall and land right on top of the beautiful braid she had in her hair. She was focused enough that it didn't register when I kept telling her she should move, so I rescued her by pushing her out of the way at the last possible moment....... and the next time she came and picked up that left rear leg, it activated the same switch, but we were ready for it and laughing about it.
@parus Yes, a talking horse can always bring a smile😊