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    I guess this is where I should ask this question.
    I just watched a really bad movie on TV.
    In it were two horses, dark color, really odd shade of brown with darker mane and tail.
    I don't know squat 'bout horses but these looked to be very stout powerful animals.
    Anybody know what they were?
    Bob

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    Bob, I would have to see them to know for sure. I assume they were'nt buckskin like Matt Dillon rode. If I were to guess, I would say they were probably what is called grulla. This is a color designation given to several different shades of brown from what looks like a really dark buckskin to a light brown. I hope this helps.

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      Bob, the correct answer is they are FREAKIN HORSES. Thank you.
      I'm drunk tonith.

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        Nope, weren't buckskins, lot darker, almost seemed to have a purple tint, and no they weren't big purple dinosaurs.

        Oh yeah, and if anybody cares I can't get into that other thread again, message says I aint authorized.
        And thank you to AA I thought they might be "freakin horses" just not sure.

        OK, I checked internet and they were probably Grulla.
        Thanks Tex
        Oh yeah and AA, you have a nice day too ya AH
        I guess I should clarify myself. AH when applied to our fearless leader means, of course "Admired Hero"

        Bob

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          Hey b0b, did the color of those horses look sorta like this?
          http://billings.craigslist.org/grd/3847999865.html

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