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Rated: E · Book · Biographical · #1033101
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#442530 added August 13, 2006 at 12:14am
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A horse-ridden hearse?
A hearse being pulled by a horse, that's what I recently saw yesterday. Actually, a neighbor just died. He had a stroke abroad, in the States, and the remains were brought to the country frozen. It was an experience because it was my first time I saw a hearse being pulled by a horse. I sensed it was some promo by the owner of the funeral company, but it was some kind of unique. As a writer with "cute" imagination, some ideas played in my crazy imagination - compose a fictional story out of it. But that's another story.

I like to focus on that hearse pulled by a horse. By the way I don't know the exact phrase for this (anybody help me) - horse-ridden hearse? I also thought of talking to the owner of the funeral shop or firm. No, there's no death in the family (a cousin in far island just died). I just would like to suggest - maybe he could add another horse, for more fun? But that's a crazy idea. What if the horse/horses had gone wild? What a funeral procession! It could turn into a rampage.


PS: I don't know how this goes, but I've read something which goes - A HORSE-DRAWN HEARSE. I think that's fine.

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