We check out Icanhascheezeburger every night. Finally, a LOLequine. Just had to share this one.

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Lucky for him, the horse hadn't just been fed a nice bucket of alfalfa chaff. Or he'd be covered in yucky green slobber!
Though, looking at the angle of the horse's neck, this image must have been photoshopped.
Posted by: Transylvanianhorseman | December 15, 2007 at 04:28 AM
You might be right, but I thought this was a picture taken at one of those drive-through zoos where you pay for a bucket of feed and as you pass through the zoo, the animals swarm your car.
We had an incident with an ostrich who stuck his head into the car and I think my face looked the same as this boy's. We all ended up on the floor laughing and trying to avoid the ostrich.
The drive-through zoo people told us to hang on tight to our buckets, as the animals knew how to get them away from people. Paul thought he was up to the challenge, but about half-way through, some critter (it was either a deer or a donkey) stuck his nose in the bucket and pressed down so hard that Paul couldn't keep his grip on the bucket, though he practically leaned out of the window trying, and we lost our bucket. Then we were swarmed by pot-bellied pigs and couldn't drive off for a while for fear of running over them as they cleaned up the spilled feed.
I don't know that I've ever laughed as hard as on that day. But then, this is America, and you can't have people mixing with animals (or plants or soil or anything) without fear of a lawsuit, so the place we went couldn't get insurance and had to close.
Posted by: Anne | December 15, 2007 at 08:12 AM
That is hysterical.
Posted by: risingrainbow | December 16, 2007 at 01:09 PM