The credit crisis robbed him of each hard-earned million
So now he’s reduced to just riding pillion
He surrendered his Porsche and a red Aston Martin
And he’s ordered two horses and a hand-painted cart in
So now he’s reduced to just riding pillion
He surrendered his Porsche and a red Aston Martin
And he’s ordered two horses and a hand-painted cart in
Hah! My grandparents remembered a time when it was considered more high toned to have a horse and buggy than a new fangled automobile. :-) Love this one David!
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Ah, I think it was a wonderful trade! I much prefer the real McCoy...rather than the imitation "horse" power! (the red Aston Martin, however, does appeal...even so!) Love this! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNice one David.
ReplyDeleteLOL, nice!
ReplyDeleteIn some ways the days of horse and buggies seem so much better. Things seemed to move at a slower pace. Slower can sometimes be better.
ReplyDeleteTragic. Interesting blog you have here.
ReplyDelete-Cindy
www.lacheapskate.blogspot.com
A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!
ReplyDeleteWhen he went to buy a car
ReplyDeleteIt hit him like a bomb
He should have maybe gone and checked
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I think I've gone and shed a tear.
ReplyDeleteI can think of a number of people whose characters would benefit from this kind of situation.
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