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    From John Hasler@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 16 10:42:42 2015
    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.
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  • From Tricolor.Pinto@unlisted.---@21:1/5 to John Hasler on Tue Nov 17 13:48:42 2015
    On Mon, 16 Nov 2015 10:42:42 -0600, John Hasler wrote:

    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.

    Is it a Shetland?

    Despite all the bad things people say about Shetland ponies, I find them
    some of the most lovable of all equines. And they're not just for
    children. I'm elderly and retired, and my Shetlands are my best friends.
    Even my stallion is as gentle as they come! I also have some large
    riding horses, and I love them too, but I have a special bond with the Shetlands.

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  • From Don Bruder@21:1/5 to John Hasler on Tue Nov 17 16:20:27 2015
    In article <8737w42xob.fsf@thumper.dhh.gt.org>,
    John Hasler <jhasler@newsguy.com> wrote:

    I wrote:
    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.

    Tricolor Pinto writes:
    Is it a Shetland?

    No, it's a Portland. As in Portland cement.

    It's a pony-shaped concrete lawn ornament.

    <chuckle> I was wondering if anybody was gonna bite :)

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  • From John Hasler@21:1/5 to Tricolor Pinto on Tue Nov 17 14:11:48 2015
    I wrote:
    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.

    Tricolor Pinto writes:
    Is it a Shetland?

    No, it's a Portland. As in Portland cement.

    It's a pony-shaped concrete lawn ornament.
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    Dancing Horse Hill
    Elmwood, WI USA

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  • From Tricolor.Pinto@unlisted.---@21:1/5 to John Hasler on Tue Nov 17 15:30:43 2015
    On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 14:11:48 -0600, John Hasler wrote:

    I wrote:
    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.

    Tricolor Pinto writes:
    Is it a Shetland?

    No, it's a Portland. As in Portland cement.

    It's a pony-shaped concrete lawn ornament.

    That's funny !!!

    I've seen them around. Seems they must come bare, and people paint them. Someone has one nearby and it's a very colorful red-white "Paint horse".
    The others I've seen are mostly solid colored.

    Now I know why you said it's stiff.
    I thought that was an "odd" comment. :)

    I have a life size BUTTERSCOTCH pony. Those were the furry toys made by
    Hasbro some years ago. They are robotic and are quite amazing.

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  • From genericuser@123.456@21:1/5 to Don Bruder on Wed Nov 18 00:55:57 2015
    On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 16:20:27 -0800, Don Bruder <dakidd@sonic.net> wrote:

    No, it's a Portland. As in Portland cement.

    It's a pony-shaped concrete lawn ornament.

    <chuckle> I was wondering if anybody was gonna bite :)

    Just be glad the pony didn't bite. A bite from a Portland could do a lot
    of damage.... Those teeth are hard as rock. :)

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  • From Don Bruder@21:1/5 to Tricolor.Pinto@unlisted.--- on Tue Nov 17 16:23:29 2015
    In article <me6n4b946eivkbqsj9hdna6sd6sumht4ou@4ax.com>,
    Tricolor.Pinto@unlisted.--- wrote:

    On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 14:11:48 -0600, John Hasler wrote:

    I wrote:
    Unlike other abandonees this one won't cost us much for feed and vet
    care, though. Looks sound, but *very* stiff. Doesn't lead.

    Tricolor Pinto writes:
    Is it a Shetland?

    No, it's a Portland. As in Portland cement.

    It's a pony-shaped concrete lawn ornament.

    That's funny !!!

    I've seen them around. Seems they must come bare, and people paint them. Someone has one nearby and it's a very colorful red-white "Paint horse".
    The others I've seen are mostly solid colored.

    Now I know why you said it's stiff.
    I thought that was an "odd" comment. :)

    Doesn't lead very well, either :)


    I have a life size BUTTERSCOTCH pony. Those were the furry toys made by Hasbro some years ago. They are robotic and are quite amazing.

    Seen those. Too cute. Cute enough to need a warning, even - Something
    like "Diabetics, have your insulin on hand" might be a good start :)

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