At 03:56 PM 10/30/02, Deborah Harrell wrote:
--- Reggie Bautista wrote:
> Jean-Louis replied:
> >I suggest drinking Halloween floats :
> >
> >1 part blond beer (eg. lager) with orange coloring
> >1 part Guinness which should float on the lager!
>
> Irish bars here in KC (and presumably elsewhere)
> call this either a
> half-and-half (if the bottom half is Harp) or a
> Black and Tan (if the bottom half is Bass).
>
> Ahh, the memories!  A pint-sized half-and-half in my
> right hand, a
> double-shot of Bushmills Special Reserve in my left
> hand, and a bar full of
> drunks singing Irish drinking songs along with Eddie
> Delahunt... Those were *really* the days :-)
>
> Reggie Bautista
> Haven't even had a good glass of Mead in the past
> year Maru :-(

This reminds me of a Halloween ride in 1990: for our
pre-ride brunch we had mead, coffee with Bailey's, and
mimosas (orange juice & champagne) - with assorted
quiches/muffins/fruit to dilute the alcohol! - then
set off for the lake.  I was one of several to 'kiss
the dirt' as none of the horses had participated in a
costumed event before (no one was hurt as we were,
ahem, 'well-lubricated'), but the real problem came
later, when I was holding the reins for another woman
to re-mount.

Her mare spooked violently at her flapping cape (the
scary mask probably didn't help either :P ), reared
and leaped into the lake; not having sense enough to
drop the reins, I wound up _under_ Magnolia, and
finally let go of them when a pastern (the joint right
above the hoof) smacked my forehead.  [I didn't see it
of course, but a steel-shod hoof would have at least
cracked my soused head; those on shore said she
appeared to stumble before she leaped out of the water
- I think she sensed that I was under her and jumped
over me...]

What's that saying about "watching over fools and
idiots?" <shudder>  I haven't ridden, driven or
operated any equipment whatsoever with more than a
half-glass of wine on-board since.


I think I will refrain from making any observations about "dumb animals" . . . especially when it comes to applying that label to any particular one of the participants in that anecdote . . .



--Ronn! :)


When Are The Lawyers Going To Require Warning Labels On Horses Maru


I always knew that I would see the first man on the Moon.
I never dreamed that I would see the last.
--Dr. Jerry Pournelle


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