I had to talk severely to a horse who was watching me fasten a gate where I was house sitting, as I knew it was working out how to undo it as soon as I went inside 🐴😈
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Oh, very good!
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you are right it has made me smile 😀
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I knew a horse like that 🙂
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Some of them are very clever. My pony could undo a rope but never tried to open a gate.
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I had to talk severely to a horse who was watching me fasten a gate where I was house sitting, as I knew it was working out how to undo it as soon as I went inside 🐴😈
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Just make sure you don’t feed the horses 😀 😀
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Absolutely. Though I think Houdini may already have escaped as I didn’t see him!
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He was just practicing a new hid trick 😀 😀
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But of course, Houdini was an escape artist. Maybe Houdini will escape all by himself!
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You never know
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Beware the escape artist! Great sign.
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Nice to see a sense of humour
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It is great when folk apply humour…. beats the dire warning signs that’s often confront us.
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Love the humour – Houdinid-escape-gate..lol..
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Houdini the horse. I like it!
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Yes, a great name. I did a donkey walking holiday years ago and our donkey should have been called Houdini!
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Donkeys. Obstinate or what?
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