Mr.Ed
Azqhar was the veteran horse whom khalid loved the most
Shergar
because it liked the men
Olympia
Yes
Words that rhyme with course: force, hoarse, horse, cause, applause, discourse. Norse also rhymes with it.
Horse racing. People loved watching the beautiful, fast thoroughbreds run.
For being a white horse - with wings, but of course.
The song is by Tim Fite and it's called "More Clothes" the song's name is A HORSE IS A HORSE.these are lyrics: A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a horse of course That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed. Go right to the source and ask the horse He'll give you the answer that you'll endorse. He's always on a steady course. Talk to Mister Ed. People yakkity yak a streak and waste your time of day But Mr. Ed will never speak unless he has something to say A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And this one'll talk 'til his voice is hoarse. You never heard of a talking horse? I think this is that song!
One of the famous racecourses in Auckland, New Zealand is the Ellerslie Racecourse. It is considered to be Auckland's main horse racing course.
The most loved horse depends on the person. Some people like draft horses and some prefer ponies. The most common horse is the Quarter horse so I guess you could call the Quarter horse the most loved breed.
Of course, of course.
He was loved because he was an Australian race horse.
A famous horse is named Secretariat. He is a famous race horse. Anither famous horse is Authentic, or atleast I think he's famous. He is a show jumper ridden by Beezie Madden. THeodore O'conner is a famous cross country pony. He died in 2007. Another famous horse is Vic who was custers horse in the battle of little bighorn beteewn the natives and the Americans
A Fine Romance - 1989 A Horse Is a Horse of Course of Course 1-3 was released on: USA: 26 January 1989
Seabiscuit was a once-in-a-lifetime type of horse. He was not only loved by his millions of fans across the country but he was dearly loved by Charles Howard. Mr. Howard would never have dismembered or otherwise mutilated something that he loved so much. In fact Seabiscuit's grave is unmarked for a particular purpose. Mr. Howard was afraid that as famous as the horse had been, someone might try to desicrate his grave, possibly to sell to the highest bidders. Someone tried it with President Lincoln's body, so why not a famous horse like Sebiscuit.
Thomas Jefferson