The horse's name is friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday and Sunday are names of horses.
Sir Gawain cuts the head off of the Green Knight and although the Green Knight's head is detached, he seems unharmed as he gets up on his horse and rides with his head in his hands.
your solution isn't to try and avoid the scary/fast rides, but to sack up and get on them
I think that Mall of America has over 50 rides. But don't believe this I'm just guessing.
$95 all rides$30ALL RIDESWestchester residents receive a $5 discount.$20KIDDYLANDWestchester residents receive a $5 discount.$10NON RESIDENT SPECTATORDoes not include rides.$35NON RESIDENT SPECTATOR SEASON PASSDoes not include rides.
Hurricane is an amusement park ride
the man stays Friday morning and Saturday morning and leaves Saturday night
His horse was called Friday and he got there on wednesday
His horse was called Friday.
the horse's name is Friday
he changed horses.
His horse's name is Friday!!!!!
Hmm...... Oh maybe because the cowboy rode on his horse named "Friday". The horse stays there for 2 days and the cowboy leaves on friday. lol yall. am i right?
The horse's name is Friday. He either arrives on Wednesday or leaves on Sunday.
The following Wednesday but that's not how the riddle goes. A cowboy rides into town on Thursday, stays five days and leaves on Friday. How is this possible? His horse's name is Friday.
Here is probably a version of the riddle: Q: A cowboy leaves on Friday, spends three days somewhere else, and leaves on Friday. How is this possible? A: His horse is named Friday.
His horese is named Friday. Ha. [[User:Arabianprincess366|Arabianprincess366]] 19:40, 12 Jul 2009 (UTC)[[User:Arabianprincess366|Arabianprincess366]] 19:40, 12 Jul 2009 (UTC)[[User:Arabianprincess366|Arabianprincess366]] 19:40, 12 Jul 2009 (UTC)[[User:Arabianprincess366|Arabianprincess366]] That's a trick question. Either his horse's name is Monday or his horse's name is Friday. It can't be answered correctly because if the person you are asking says Monday you could say Friday, or vice versa.
she rides her horse she rides her horse