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If you grew up watching Sesame Street, you might remember the game, "One of These Things." We're playing that today. It's basically a test to determine if you're alive and breathing, even for a 3 year old. (I don't want you to work too hard today.) Can you tell which Chico horse doesn't belong with the others?
Sesame Street: One of These Things - YouTube
Thanks for visiting and playing along.
Have a peaceful Sunday and new week.
Keep a smile!
Dupont always belongs, so it has to be the horse that was eating all the time.
ReplyDeleteOh I love Du Pont so much haha, such a legend! Great post Robyn
ReplyDeleteHey Woman! Love that horsie! How the heck are you?
ReplyDeleteDuPont is certainly the most fashionable horse in the group! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteDupont really gets around, hahaha.
ReplyDeleteI used to play that "one doesn't belong here" game with my kids but hadn't thought about it in awhile. That is a great example.
Just going to make a wild guess here and say the one with tie looks like he's over dressed if he's going to the party.
ReplyDeleteYou know if I'm right it means you can get along even if you missed your Sesame Street education. :)
that white horse looks straight out of a fairy tale
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd say DuPont is definitely overdressed for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteDupont is the only transvestite horse on display and good luck to him. I hope he gets the lead part in a remake of Tootsie.
ReplyDeleteIt's the first one, it's the only photo without a fence.
ReplyDeleteYour horse shots are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou stumped me, that was so hard. But i bet it wasn't the last one.
ReplyDeleteSay what you will about Dupont being less than communicative, but he IS one snappy dresser.
ReplyDeleteDuPont sports many outfits. Has to be the best dressed horse...anywhere!
ReplyDelete♪♫ One of these things is not like the other... ♫♪ Can you tell that I was a Sesame Street junkie as a kid? Those white horses are gorgeous. DuPont is pretty cool, too, with his funky tie.
ReplyDeleteDupont - The horse bringing up the end of the line.
ReplyDeleteOne is definitely like the other!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
:-)
Traci
DuPont is one snazzy dresser!
ReplyDeleteOne and the same? Ugh, you stumped me on that one.
ReplyDeleteDupont looks like a pimp. Very shiny!
ReplyDeleteIt's the one with no neck, right?
ReplyDeleteNow I have the Sesame Street song in my head! It's to early in the day for that song to be stuck rolling around in there!!
That second one isn't a horse at all! It's just four midgets stacked together on each other's shoulders in a very, very elaborate horse costume. What did I win?
ReplyDeletei love a standout!! great pics!
ReplyDeleteThe horse of a different color ...of course
ReplyDeletePoor Dupont - all dressed up and nowhere to go!
ReplyDeleteFunny!
Thanks for the comment on Alex's post today. If I'd been any good at flirting I'd have sold that book - my partner and husband found the whole thing amusing as I didn't realize what was going on. Duh!
Horses are such gorgeous creatures! And Dupont is a snazzy dresser!
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful horses! of course, DuPont is the stud and clothes horse of the group!
ReplyDeleteNice photos Robyn!
I am sure Du Pont doesn't think he belongs there either.... Wonder how he gets his tie to stay put.
ReplyDeleteHorse wearing a tie: something I never knew I needed in my life until just now.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, poor DuPont. I think he's embarrassed. He's even blushing.
ReplyDeleteYou would expect DuPont to stand out. With a name like DuPont and all...lol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful horses, but DuPont outshines them all by far with his smashing outfit!!
ReplyDeleteHi Robyn,
ReplyDeleteToday's comment is brought to you by the letter "F". Aha, now I know where they got that alphabet challenge hippety hoppety blogfest idea.
Dupont is one sharp-dressed horse. Everybody's crazy bout a sharp-dressed horse....
I want a beanie hat.
All the beast, um best,
Gary :) x
Gary, you mean like Beanie Boy on the Jetsons? He was a strange, cute kid.
ReplyDeleteThanks, all.
Be well, and keep a smile.
xoRobyn
I meant as in that hat with a propeller on top of it in the video. In Canada, we called them beanie or beany hats. You may have recalled the cartoon show, Beany and Cecil :)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, that's what I was thinking of too. I just got mixed up with what show Beanie Boy was on, Gary. LOL. Silly boy. Silly Gary. xo
ReplyDeleteI was actually a little disturbed to see "real" horses. I hope Dupont did not see those pictures on your blog.
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