Caught on film

Horse and rider exits “trot through” at Tim’s. I talked to the two riders in the parking lot and they advised that staff not thrilled with horses in the drive through due to safety concerns. Think we might need a rail outside Tim’s for the horses.

More horsing around in the morning.

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5 Responses to Caught on film

  1. Joyce Bunge says:

    Although I would not advice tethering a horse next to cars in a busy parking lot (horses are an accident looking for a place to happen ), what is left behind by them is horse manure, completely organic, and cherished in many areas. When a pile is found on the road beside some lucky landowner’s garden -there is a rush for the manure to be scooped up by the quickest landowner and used as a free ‘manure tea’ on the land owner’s roses. Just a thought.

  2. Darin says:

    “they”:
    plural pronoun, possessive their or theirs, objective them.
    1. nominative plural of he, she, and it.
    2. people in general: They say he’s rich.
    3. (used with an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine he or the definite feminine she ): Whoever is of voting age, whether they are interested in politics or not, should vote.

    Publisher: My points exactly – THEY will never do anything for you. YOU are in charge.

  3. SusyQ says:

    I agree with Doris……several months ago there was a horse tied up in the Super Valu parking lot that left a huge load next to my coworkers car……it was kind of gross to say the least.

    Can you imagine the size of the baggies you’d have to carry for a horse though?? :)

  4. Darin says:

    First, they burn down the school. Next, they build a prison. Now they wont let us ride horses through the Tim Horton’s?! What kind of travesty is this!?
    Soon they’ll be saying that we can’t have a helicopter training school!

    Publisher: They?? There is not they in life – it is YOU

  5. doris wobick says:

    My friend and I didn’t think much of the “deposit” the horses left in the parking lot, if dog owners clean up after their pets, we believe horse owners should too.

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