One day Fred P. Bear was visiting some friends who had a farm and lots of horses!
The next day Fred was asked if he knew how to ride a horse and he replied that he knew a little or practically nothing, but that he would love to ride one!
"Would you dare to ride one?" Fred was asked and with a nervous smile he said "yes I will...I hope I don't regret it later"!
Fred dressed up as a cowboy and with determination mounted the horse and began to gallop... and said to himself.. "Oh nice! This is piece of cake and very easy! Come on horse, run! Yeee-haaa!!"
But not everything is easy to do! !
Poor Fred, his face says it all! But at least the horse really enjoys it and finds it funny! .... well Fred, better go back to the drawing board and forget about riding a horse!πππ
Fred P.Bear and drawing/fredvegerano/2024
The next day Fred was asked if he knew how to ride a horse and he replied that he knew a little or practically nothing, but that he would love to ride one!
"Would you dare to ride one?" Fred was asked and with a nervous smile he said "yes I will...I hope I don't regret it later"!
Fred dressed up as a cowboy and with determination mounted the horse and began to gallop... and said to himself.. "Oh nice! This is piece of cake and very easy! Come on horse, run! Yeee-haaa!!"
But not everything is easy to do! !
Poor Fred, his face says it all! But at least the horse really enjoys it and finds it funny! .... well Fred, better go back to the drawing board and forget about riding a horse!πππ
Fred P.Bear and drawing/fredvegerano/2024
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1024 x 752px
File Size 446.1 kB
Heeee,heeee!I was feeling in a good mood these days after some difficult days, and if you only knew how much I laughed while making this drawing, my friend!
This drawing is based on real life, a good friend of mine who spent a long time trying to ride a horse and he succeeded!Today he is quite an expert!My Fred's face is really silly...that's where I laughed the most!
Thanks my friend David!*hugs*
This drawing is based on real life, a good friend of mine who spent a long time trying to ride a horse and he succeeded!Today he is quite an expert!My Fred's face is really silly...that's where I laughed the most!
Thanks my friend David!*hugs*
I've never had that happened to me playing that game although I have encountered on my travels a random stranger having some issues with his steed and I've offered some assistant only for the horse to kick the guy and kill him. I do appreciate that you have to care for your steed with grooming, feeding, bonding and so fourth. And you must always carry horse revivers because unlike Red Dead Redemption, your horse can die and never come back. Either from wild animal attacks (cougar and such), falls, gun fights, drowning. With the exception of drowning, if your horse is gravely injured, you can revive it if you have a reviver on hand. If you don't have any and your in a very remote location (eg. Grizzlies East in Ambarino) you're only choice is to kill your steed, which is something you really don't want to do as you lose honor and deprive yourself a steed as you're heavily reliant on horses as the game map is much bigger than RDR1 and getting to your destination on foot is not an option. There are train stations and stagecoaches you can take, but unless you're close to them, it's better off to use your trusty steed. I've only rode a train/stagecoach if I wanted to get to a destination in a hurry without having to go on a long gallop.
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