£11.99 on the Google Play store later, and I was sorted.
This book was great. My colleagues were impressed that I was making the effort.
But then, in the second chapter, I came across something very, very unsettling.
In this chapter, they were telling us all about the different parts of a horse's body. Fairly important stuff if you're getting into that sort of thing. I came to this page with written descriptions.
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| Do you see it!? |
It described what a fetlock is.
Do you see what it describes a fetlock as?
I'm a 90s kid. Not only that, but I'm a 90s kid from Ireland. This means core TV for me growing up was Father Ted. A key episode from that series is called 'A Song for Europe', where our hapless protagonists enter a song entitled My Lovely Horse to a competition. Without getting too much into into it, hilarity, of course, ensued.
The most popular and best known version of the song is the one that featured as a dream sequence in the episode:
If you're too young to know the song and can't watch it because you're reading this blog instead of doing work, here are the lyrics.
Do you see where the issue is? The line "Where are you going, with your fetlocks blowing in the wind."
With a read of this new book telling me that fetlocks are ankles, my entire childhood hung in jeopardy. I didn't believe it right away, so like a rabbit caught in headlights, unable to turn away, I swiped to the next page looking for a diagram.
And that was that.
I had just discovered that fetlocks do not blow in the wind.
This book had broken the 90s.
I was hurt and confused. I never questioned what fetlocks were in the 19 years since the episode came out. I was happy to take Ted and Dougal's word that fetlocks were something that blew in the wind. Why would they lie? Why would I ever have any reason to question them?
The revelation still bugs me, but I try not to let it affect me during the day when I'm at work.
Anyhoo, the song was actually composed by Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy, and he also sings the recorded version in that last video I posted. Here's he is playing a gorgeous version with just himself and a piano.
Did he know?





