10-14-2009 08:22 AM
Seems to be a lot of horsing around in this thread!
The bear thing reminded me of a old but favourite joke.
A Bear walks into a bar and says "Two pints of Lager and ........................................................................................... A packet of crisps please"
Barman says "Why the big Pause?"
🙂
06-24-2010 07:23 AM
I hope this doesn't go on furlong. Let's stick to the mane topic.
06-24-2010 11:55 AM
Horses are red
Donkeys are blue
....
06-24-2010 12:27 PM
With either of the above,
Don't step in their poo!
-AK2DM
06-24-2010 02:27 PM
I thought that donkeys were both red and blue, just like elephants.
06-24-2010 07:12 PM - edited 06-24-2010 07:16 PM
@Ray.R wrote:
Horses are red
Donkeys are blue
....
Does that mean mules and hinnys are purple? Or do they look like a zebra that went a bit wrong.
06-25-2010 07:25 AM
@tst wrote:
I thought that donkeys were both red and blue, just like elephants.
Yes it can be confusing but there is a difference. One is red and blue the other is blue and red.
But back to the original question of this thread!
Can we come to an agreement using a more timely question?
Can a horse ever be called for a hand ball foul in soccer?
I would think the answer to that and the question of this thread are one in the same.
Ben
06-25-2010 09:33 AM
Can a horse ever be called for a hand ball foul in soccer?
By the current crop of World Cup refs, Yes. Regardless of the ultimate answer to this thread. A horse has a face and we have already seen a handball called for playing the ball with the face.
Could a horse be called for holding in the Super Bowl?
06-25-2010 09:52 AM
06-25-2010 10:04 AM
@smercurio_fc wrote:
@Ben wrote:
@tst wrote:
I thought that donkeys were both red and blue, just like elephants.
Yes it can be confusing but there is a difference. One is red and blue the other is blue and red.
Ben, I think you've been watching too much Star Trek.
"... there is nothing new under the sun." (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
Ben