Posted on 03/10/2018 11:50:57 AM PST by EdnaMode
Miami Beach city officials have revoked the business license for a nightclub after a woman brought a horse onto a crowded dance floor, Wednesday.
Video posted on social media by Miami Beach Police Friday morning shows a scantily clad woman riding a white horse inside the Mokai Lounge, located at 235 23rd St. People were standing around before the horse became startled.
The horse bucked, causing the woman to fall off.
This was supposed to be the nights entertainment, but speaking with reporters on Friday, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber had a less flattering take on the spectacle.
Insane stupidity, he said.
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In Without Knocking
Charlie Russell
It was a trans-donkey from Tijuana.
Random thoughts. They came in second in the dance contest, dancing to A Horse With No Name.
They shoot horses don’t they?
Smile when you say that, pardner: https://youtu.be/WLoYFvbR0XY
I’ve seen much greater animal cruelty at Louisiana Downs and the Olympic equestrian competition.
Keep horses away from scumbag Democrats!
Isn’t this the one that she pulls out the breath mint and the horse comes through the window?
“Wilbur!!”
As a horse owner, I can tell you this is very stupod. Its rare for a horse to be able to handle the sights and sounds of a nightclub not to mention the close ceilings and furnishings without bucking or bolting. Maybe a police horse would do it. But very few others.
Guess the owner will have to hoof it out of town.
Maybe she was going to do the horse later in the show.
A nearly naked woman, is riding a white horse...and people are still asking questions? Sometimes, you just gotta say “ok, deal”.
Man, I hate when a horse has a bad evening when I go to a night club...........
Hay! is for horsies! They is people too coz they can dance it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuYV5VhHzvM
Emotional Support Animal.
LOL. Yeah it probably is.
I saw that show, but it was a woman and a donkey.
Very cool song.
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