Ira wrote:As someone who has worked with horses, I've always hated the concept of those dancing Lipizzaner stallions.
http://www.lipizzaner.com/
It's so totally against the way a horse is supposed to move as to almost be abuse. Kind of like dancing bears.
I've just never understood the fascination with it.
tonyj wrote:"Hey, Bubba, wut you wanna do today?"
"Oh, I duh know, Billy Ray Bob. I know--why don't we teach a horse to dance?"
"That sounds like a great idea! You go grab the beer and I'll go get the cattle prod and the tux and top hat!"
"And after that, we can go teach the chickens to swim!"
Ira wrote:
What the heck is with that tux and top hat?
Ira wrote:As someone who has worked with horses, I've always hated the concept of those dancing Lipizzaner stallions.
http://www.lipizzaner.com/
It's so totally against the way a horse is supposed to move as to almost be abuse. Kind of like dancing bears.
I've just never understood the fascination with it.
Joseph wrote:I believe Miriam's point is that people aren't made for dancing either - it's a learned behavior that some just don't take to, but from which many others (such as myself) derive a great deal of pleasure. You can't watch that horse for a minute and think that she doesn't love what she's doing.
You could never get a mule to do that though...
Joseph
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