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Welcome, Curious Spectator! This blog is a spin-off of my totally obscure Disturbing Equines web site, devoted to highlighting the lowlights of the horse figurine world, whether created by global manufacturing, or mutilated by well-meaning but misguided artistes. Don't be offended if you spot a horse you may own or have had a hand in creating. This blog is to celebrate the horses that otherwise might be discarded or disparaged. Celebrate the Disturbing Equine with us!
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Righty-o.......
Well, I now own this pair - haha!!!
The mare is not breyer BTW - she is a Blue Ribbon Ranch *nods*
They are a FANTASTIC conversation piece - I mean - look now - I'm FAMOUS!!!!! * chuckles*
Cheers
Bel
Oh yes, I am ALWAYS asked to bring them out - they are extremely popular!!!! And they show well too *winks* - can't beat 'em in a scene class!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers again
Bel
uh, me as an european, was thinking that this must be some.. americans artwork.. no hard fealings anyone.. it just seems that ppl from one continent thinks the same about ppl in other continent and so one..
(must rub my eyes) You mean someone who is obsessed with big flaming pink horse dinkies, with unlimited up close shots of the mottled foreskins, is actually posting this about a picture that really shows nothing? That must be the problem, there are no up close photos of the pink-speckled member engaging with the mare, so it's offensive by lack of inclusion!
(must rub my eyes) You mean someone who is obsessed with big flaming pink horse dinkies, with unlimited up close shots of the mottled foreskins, is actually posting this about a picture that really shows nothing? That must be the problem, there are no up close photos of the pink-speckled member engaging with the mare, so it's offensive by lack of inclusion!
I love it. The first rule in LSQ REALISM it must look Realistic and It does. Great job, I'm not crazy about the facial expressions the mare or stallion but its very well done
Roflol!!!!
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