A dog riding a one-eyed pony in the dead of night? That’s reportedly a thing thanks to an observant woman in Missouri:
A dog riding a one-eyed pony into the night is a surely a spectacle that needs video proof. A Missouri woman made sure to get exactly that.
The Springfield News-Leader reports that Callie Schenker pulled into her driveway Thursday to the sight of her neighbor’s Corgi sitting on her horse, Cricket. She recorded a 15-second video of the pony trotting away into the darkness as the canine sits atop, looking at the camera.
The 22-year-old posted the video on Facebook with the message, “I can’t make this stuff up!!! So we pull back in our driveway tonight and this is what we see. This is not our dog! But apparently him and Cricket the one-eyed wonder pony are best friends.” The video has received 5.3 million views as of Tuesday morning.
Here’s the video that’s quickly galloped across the Internet:
WATCH: A woman from Missouri walked out of her house to find a corgi riding a pony. Yes, you're reading this correctly a CORGI RIDING A PONY! WHAT IS GOING ON?!?! More news >> https://t.co/ASlfICmdRx pic.twitter.com/nOBRNbqE6F
— WAFB (@WAFB) February 7, 2018
WATCH: A woman was shocked to discover her neighbor's Corgi was sneaking onto her property at night and… riding her pony? https://t.co/dQfpNAiRLG pic.twitter.com/Da9gnWsJvB
— Katy Andersen (@KatyAndNews) February 7, 2018
That’s certainly something else.
I don't want to oversell it, but this is the single greatest event that's ever happened in America. https://t.co/dCnRY0V5H3
— NeoN: Automataster (@neontaster) February 9, 2018
Stop everything. This is the story of the week. https://t.co/E4AxI10lvz
— Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) February 9, 2018
This is the best story ever.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 9, 2018
When real life meets The Far Side. https://t.co/2gVC1Pnh1A
— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) February 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/kombiz/status/961797671072780288
This. Is. Amazing. https://t.co/aSqiKFSY0M
— Zachary Levi (@ZacharyLevi) February 9, 2018
How did all that come about? Sometimes you’ve just gotta let go an appreciate the sights.
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