Actually I hadn't noticed that til you mentioned it. In fact I never bothered with a signature but you have inspired me to add one now.I seem to note a lot of members now using the same signature.
"and the horse you rode in on"
It seems there is a degree of pent up and suppressed anger here.
Or am I imagining things.
Good for you mate, you are welcome at my stables any time.Well at least I generally know who's in the English team.
I quite like horses though
No, neither had I!
Jeff
Its almost as if the whole idea was dreamt up in a bar somewhere!
Rob
Yo Troopers, I do believe there is more to this quote but in this Toy Soldier Army no one has the bottle to put the rest up.
Bernard.
PS think Heid would have the bottle lol.
Yo Troopers, I do believe there is more to this quote but in this Toy Soldier Army no one has the bottle to put the rest up.
Bernard.
PS think Heid would have the bottle lol.
I hadn't noticed that!
Rob
A statistical study has shown that those who sign with "and the horse you rode in on" are and odd species concentrated in and around London, England who flock to a single location three times a year where they strut their collections and see what shiny new bobbles they can acquire before riding back to their nests to hoard their treasures and crowingly send pictures of their new acquisitions to everyone they can think of. This ritual is preceeded by and ended by the consumption of copious amounts of alcohol in pubs where the group creates silly walks. As you can see from the photos of one member riding to the ritual and another steed from which the rider has already dismounted, they don't know whether they are fish or foul.
Never change horses mid stream
Brad
Well yes? but surely Washington was an American wasn't he?
Bob
Hey Guys
Who sent this Canuck our script and pictures of Simon in London?
Reb