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Steve, you really need to talk to the folks at Gund or somewhere about making a golden hover pony so we can all get our own hover ponies…
Stephen,
Either you or I should set up a Colorado Springs bar get-together soon. I live in Briargate, and can (obviously) easily reach any local bar any night.
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A solid-gold hover-pony? Where on earth did that idea come from?
The golden hover pony originated last summer or fall on HOTD.
Don’t remember which episode, but the gag started out with “where’s my pony?” And then it was a hover pony, and then a golden hover pony.
Oh, I see.
I’m not complaining — but I’d like a modest licensing fee in the form of one of the first dozen or so actual working hover-ponies to roill off the assembly line. Other than that, my blessings.
January of ’09? Well, I’ll be damned. Thought that one was my own.
Obviously it was a great visual — and deserved far wider exposure than I ever bothered to give it.
The first HOTD reference to a Golden Hover Pony was the week of August 23, 2009. The gag was (after some stupid political promise or demand), “And I want a golden hover pony. You figure out how to make it fly.”