January 25, 2014

Indoor Shenanigans

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?)

18 comments:

  1. Bahahaha!


    … I too have done this. We should start a group. ;)

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    1. What would you call it? Insane People That Try On Horse Things Out of Boredom?

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  2. Brrrr! And I thought the 18 degrees we were in for was cold! You win!

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    1. It's all relative! I'm sure there's someone in Russia who would kill for a high of 7F. Ha!

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  3. I, too, believe in trying on my horse's things before her. You know, quality control;)

    http://www.simplyhorsecrazy.com/2011/09/never-not-busy.html

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    1. Haha! Hey, if it's good enough for us, it ought to be good enough for them.

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  4. lol, I guess it is a good thing you didn't get a new bit or something. :P

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  5. I've been known to take new saddles for a gallop around the house. >.<

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  6. Do 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.

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    1. He's actually horse sized in them. Are they the mesh ones?

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    2. I don't think they are the same as yours exactly. They are just plain shipping boots.

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  7. Ha ha ha. Someone has to try it out.

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    1. I giggled when I read this at work today because it's so anti-accurate. Hahaha. Thanks for the laugh.

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