Sunday, January 21, 2018

"Excellent Horse-like Lady"

This is apparently a term used in Korea describing a smart and energetic woman.

Here is our Excellent Horse-Like Lady



She fine.

Here in the Occident, we also have a term that compares certain horsey characteristics with people.



7 comments:

  1. Ah, I don't think they were referring to appearances or the number of rides given, CW.

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  2. In Australia the usual comparison was made with Prince Charlie's nag, Camilla Parker-Bowles:

    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/_gSlMm4Ee2BA/SInjyWA_g-I/AAAAAAAAByQ/kQHpnhC6k80/s320/Camilla+horse+1.bmp

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  3. So SJP walks into a bar. Bartender looks at her and says,

    "Why Ms Parker, it's an honor to have you here!"

    ... what?

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  4. SJP has been ridden hard and put away wet so many times that she has that horsey look. Miss Nork seems to have born up well under it.

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  5. One pundit refers to her as “Sarah Jess Equine Parker”.

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  6. I guess this all makes sense, when you think that N.Korea has a horse's ass as Dictator.

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  7. "A horse is a horse, of course, of course...and nobody talks to a horse, of course..." Sorry.

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