Along with cows, pigs,
and chickens, the horse is generally regarded as a classic rural animal. A quick
trip to the country will confirm this fact. Horses are everywhere out here. But
like hillbillies and grassy knolls, horses occasionally appear in urban areas.
When they do, it seems unnatural and exciting.
Sometimes, horses find
themselves in built-up areas by virtue of the “grand-fathered” farm. When local
governments rezone a district, they often exempt existing farms. This means
that until the property is sold, the owners can keep big animals there. Often,
this goes on for years.
Meanwhile, the surrounding area
develops around the property. The horses watch as concrete and steel structures
replace forests and fields, proving to them once again that the human race is
hopelessly psychotic.
Holy
Terrors
Most equestrians who live in
the city know that they can’t ride their horses anywhere they darn well please.
That’s because most equestrians are responsible citizens with good sense.
However, there are some people who refuse to obey or even acknowledge
municipal restrictions. These people are known as Urban
Riders.
In these parts, the most famous
Urban Riders are the anarchist rebel horsegirls, Andrea and Anna. This terrible
twosome will ride anywhere they can create havoc and attract attention. In the
past, they’ve attracted the attention of the police, the local prosecutor, angry
motorists, countless dogs, and the manager of a fast-food restaurant. There have
been no arrests.
The girls know of a few places
inside city limits where it almost seems “okay” to bring a horse. One such spot
is the municipal park in the middle of town. To get there, they have to dodge
their way through the busiest part of the city, but by mingling with other
pedestrians, they can make the trip without incident. Actually, they are the incident.
In the wild, horses generate
excitement by stampeding around in groups and kicking up dust. In an urban park,
they create excitement just by showing up. A real live horse is the most
powerful girl magnet on the planet, surpassing even Jessie McCartney and the
ice-cream truck.
In
minutes, Andrea and Anna are surrounded by a mob of young girls asking
absurd questions. “How fast can he go?” “Does he have babies?” “How fast can
his babies go?” “Can I ride him?” High on their lofty perch, the Urban Riders
hold court like royalty before an admiring rabble.
Girls Meet Boys
Rebel adolescent horsegirls
love attention. Their preferred source of attention is, of course, adolescent
urban boys. And where can you find the single largest concentration of
adolescent boys after school? At football practice!
Ostensibly, Andrea and Anna
crashed football practice to distract and annoy. To rebel horsegirls, the
varsity team represents the heart and soul of male orthodoxy. To challenge it
would be bold and fun. And maybe they’d get asked out on a
date.
What
Andrea and Anna didn’t understand is the role that agony plays in football
practice. Players running wind sprints care about one thing: their next breath.
The boys were probably aware that there were horses trotting around their
blocking sled and knocking over their tackling dummies and perhaps in the back
of their minds they thought, “How odd, horses….” But their suffering kept them
from either protesting or applauding. People in extreme pain often allow the
most unusual things to pass by without comment.
While the boys didn’t respond,
an assistant coach with a ruddy face and a large belly wasn’t about to let the
girls and their horses spoil his practice session. With a wrath normally
reserved for fumbles on the five, he assailed the girls with a litany of
improbable threats and rough language. While no human being was physically
capable of performing much of what he was suggesting, the irrationality of it
only made him seem more threatening. The girls were compelled to end their raid
and beat a hasty retreat lest they found themselves running wind sprints
alongside the boys.
Clipboard in hand, the assistant coach stumbled after the girls. However, experienced Urban Riders always leave themselves an escape route. No overwieght cardiac candidate was going to catch this pair. Andrea and Anna would ride another day.