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Name this carriage 😁

I almost went there. It’s nice to know I’m not the only one.

Rebecca

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:laughing: Y’all are killing me!

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Trapper John
Phil the Phaeton
Histurricle Curricle
Cat&Dogcart (can’t imagine any cats permitting that lol!)

Where I live the locals call the shopping carts in grocery stores “buggies.” I grew up calling them baskets, which my mother called them. I never heard anyone else calling them that but many years later felt happily justified to see them alternatively called “canasta” and doubly pleased because i grew up playing Canasta but never before knew what the name meant.

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You’re late to the party, but I do have updates :grin:
Trapper John :laughing:

*Trap backseat can be reversed.
So I’ll ride as groom in comfy slacks & lightweight blazer. :blush:
*Flipside is horse has just been diagnosed w/Cushing’s.
We’d all noticed the excessive haircoat, not being shed & convinced owner to have him tested.
So grooming for June will be “fun”. :smirk:

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Canasta is the Spanish word for basket. If you look on Walmart’s shopping carts, the warnings about children printed on the cart are written in Spanish and English, calling the cart a canasta in the Spanish version.

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BUMP! :sunglasses:

Drove mini to my New&Improved cart on Thursday. Last really nice day for a week+.
He - after not being hitched for 6mos+ :roll_eyes: - was his usual Rockstar Self :star_struck:
Cart was very comfy. Armrests are placed perfectly, back & seat supportive & my feet did not dangle.
We did some brisk trotting & turning to check out the changed Ctr of Gravity.
:ok_hand:
Don’t know how it will feel at Cones Speed, that remains to be seen.
But overall Happy with the cart & mini.

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