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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys? |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys?"
It wasn't a wild animal.
I know plenty of folk who ride horses to pubs. Some even go inside for a pint and some snacks. Nobody has ever died.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys?
It wasn't a wild animal.
I know plenty of folk who ride horses to pubs. Some even go inside for a pint and some snacks. Nobody has ever died.
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A horse is not a domesticated animal.. they do not lay in front of a coal fire in your lounge. They are kept outside in a stable or sometimes a field..
To bring a horse into a pub for a packet of crisps is a silly prank but could have wrong if the horse panicked for example if a fruit machine suddenly paid out |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys?
It wasn't a wild animal.
I know plenty of folk who ride horses to pubs. Some even go inside for a pint and some snacks. Nobody has ever died.
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A horse is not a domesticated animal.. they do not lay in front of a coal fire in your lounge. They are kept outside in a stable or sometimes a field..
To bring a horse into a pub for a packet of crisps is a silly prank but could have wrong if the horse panicked for example if a fruit machine suddenly paid out "
Sorry Tom. You're wrong.
Meet Peyo. He goes into hospitals to visit the terminally and seriously ill. He even goes in lifts.
And he's not unique. There are many horses of all shapes and sizes that do this.
And there is only one breed of horse in the world still considered wild - the Przewalski's horse, found in Mongolia. All others are considered domestic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHBwWJ5Ozk4
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
london |
"Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys?
It wasn't a wild animal.
I know plenty of folk who ride horses to pubs. Some even go inside for a pint and some snacks. Nobody has ever died.
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A horse is not a domesticated animal.. they do not lay in front of a coal fire in your lounge. They are kept outside in a stable or sometimes a field..
To bring a horse into a pub for a packet of crisps is a silly prank but could have wrong if the horse panicked for example if a fruit machine suddenly paid out "
Fruit machines never pay out |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Did he get there by taxi ?
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Taxi drivers can refuse a fare if the passenger wants to bring a horse. Same with any passenger but there is a loophole if you have a licenced blind dog which is usually a Labrador ....
Far from being cuddly they are one of the dogs that bite humans the most |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
"Reports from the Bricklayer Arms in a place called Southampton which is actually on the south coast of England. Someone actually brought a horse into the pub and the head barman was not happy.
Tom is no fan of wild animals and somebody could of been hurt.
It's all over the news.
What went on here guys?
It wasn't a wild animal.
I know plenty of folk who ride horses to pubs. Some even go inside for a pint and some snacks. Nobody has ever died.
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A horse is not a domesticated animal.. they do not lay in front of a coal fire in your lounge. They are kept outside in a stable or sometimes a field..
To bring a horse into a pub for a packet of crisps is a silly prank but could have wrong if the horse panicked for example if a fruit machine suddenly paid out "
Tom, the definition of "domesticated animal" from the Merriam-Webster disctionary is:
any of various animals (such as the horse or sheep) domesticated so as to live and breed in a tame condition
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"I ride sheep a lot. No one bats an eyelid whether it’s a pub or McDonald’s drive thru "
I have to disagree.
When my husband tried to ride a sheep in our local pub some of the regulars got very angry as Paul was not wearing a condom and hadn't even bought the poor sheep a drink. |
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"I ride sheep a lot. No one bats an eyelid whether it’s a pub or McDonald’s drive thru
I have to disagree.
When my husband tried to ride a sheep in our local pub some of the regulars got very angry as Paul was not wearing a condom and hadn't even bought the poor sheep a drink."
Yes but I’m in wales |
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"I say nay to this!
I've actually ridden a horse through a Macdonald's drive thru in Cornwall - caused some mild amusement
A hobby horse ?"
An actual horse - awkward bending down the service hatch tho! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To bring a horse into a pub for a packet of crisps is a silly prank but could have wrong if the horse panicked for example if a fruit machine suddenly paid out "
Suppose after struggling to open the crisps with hooves then struggling to get the money into the fruit machine i would be panicking as well trying to get my winnings if I only had hooves to pick them up with. |
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By *usie pTV/TS
over a year ago
taunton |
At a local pub a few years ago 2 girls turned up on horses tied them to the picnic benches in the beer garden something spooked one of them and it charged off through the car park and up the road with the bench flailing beside it making it more spooked only stopped when it couldn't run any more, damn lucky no one was injured, all animals can be dangerous. |
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