To: ASA Vet
Hey, if that’s one of them new-fangled sex toy thingies, this isn’t one of those sites.
(By the way, how do you use it exactly? And will the Missus like it, or will she kick me in the groin like the last time?)
To: Humble Servant
Looks like you need a license to operate it.
14 posted on
07/31/2008 7:48:24 PM PDT by
exit82
(People get the government they deserve--and they are about to get it --in spades.)
To: Humble Servant
Curry or Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side, that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is usually the first tool used in daily grooming. The horse is rubbed or "curried" in a circular motion, which helps to loosen dirt, hair, and other detritus, plus stimulate the skin to produce natural oils. The curry comb is usually used in a circular motion to work loose embedded material. Curries are generally too harsh to be used on the legs or head, though varieties made of softer rubber are available.
![](http://z.about.com/d/horses/1/5/a/curry.jpg)
:^)
15 posted on
07/31/2008 7:58:33 PM PDT by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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