The ground?
To See a Man About a Horse - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
To See a Man About a Horse - 2007 was released on: USA: 27 January 2007 (Siouxland Film Festival)
Nothing. The phrase is "man about the house" not "horse".
The flying unicorn Pegasus is on the jungle planet, and will carry you against the Phoenix Birds. (see related question)
None. Horse's were brought from Europe into America. They were not indigenous to America. It was a big way on how Europeans dominated the America's because if you never saw a horse before, it would be terrifying to see if galloping towards you with a man and a stick.
man... I see them once a week. pop in a shroom and you'll be flying one yourself.
A Coffin
In "The Flying Machine" by Ray Bradbury, the simile used to describe the flying man is as "fragile as a dead leaf." This simile emphasizes the delicate nature of the flying man and how vulnerable he becomes in the face of the emperor's rule.
Yes you get 400e but you never get to see that horse again.
The man who never returned was named, 'Charlie'. See the link below.
You will never see your horse again... it possibly ran away or there was an internal error.
The answer to your question would be "horses". You would never say, "Did you see those horse?" Instead you would say, "Did you see those horses?"