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- From: rudy@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (avram.r.vener)
- Subject: Re: Horsey DinnerTheatres, what I saw
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 02:29:55 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.022955.18819@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- References: <92322.29954.6175190@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM>
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- >These "horsey dinner theaters" sound great! Someday I'm going to have to
- >take a trip to Southern CA where they have them! ;-) I hear there is also
- Hey (or should that be hay!) don't forget the Medeival Times in NJ. Just
- on the border of NY/NJ within sight of the Giants stadium. This show didn't
- have the 'drunken' horse but everything else was there. To be honest I had NO
- idea I was watching such fancy Spanish equitation! I thought I was just having
- a good time and yelling encouragement to my knight (he lost). The swordfighting
- WAS very good. You could see sparks flying from their weapons. The
- choreography was a little too apparent but necessary I guess, for safety's
- sake. (The Princess Bride did it better, but they probably took more than
- one take :-)
-
-
- >Speaking of Walter Farley and the Black Stallion books, has anyone else
- >ever wondered how the heck they got an Arabian Stallion in the Kentucky
- >Derby? ;-) Aw, artistic license. Of course, I think Walter was only 17
- >when he wrote his first book in the late 30's. Great stuff though!
- >
- >>Kay & Horseless Crew
- >
- >Diane & Spring & Dancer
-
- I want to put in a bid for The Island Stallion :-) I always preferred that
- series.
-
- I wonder when the movie is coming out...
-
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