They edited out the part where the wagon started rolling down the ramp leading to the barn. As speed increased the colt got spooked lost his footing and was run over by the careening wagon.
The guy at the end of the clip had just put the colt down and was offering the Dalmation a couple months worth of fresh horse meat for his silence in the whole affair.
They came once to our small town of Weaverville, CA, where I got to actually stroke these magnificient horses. Took about 2 rolls of film of them. I was in horse heaven. They're absolutely huge, and awesome.
Budweiser should go back to making commercials with those horses. They're a tradition, and SO MUCH better than watching some actors drinking beer.
Some firefighters were looking at two Dalmatian Puppies from a litter, eventually they selected one. As they left the puppy looked over the shoulder of the fireman carrying him at the remaining littermates and stuck his tongue out at them real snarky like.
A quick video montage of the puppy growing up ending with the now adult Dalmatian sitting in front of the firehouse. The Clydesdale horses pulling the wagon started to pass and all the firemen stood up to salute the American flag they had on the wagon.
The Dalmatian sitting on the seat of the Budweiser wagon looked at the firehouse Dalmatian;
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ahhaaahahhha!!! I never saw that one Red, but it sounds like a real good one. I liked the one they did with the horses playing football, and the one with the horses running on the beach. I got to pet them once too. I had a great boss who one day told me I had to go pay a sales call on a particular client, but what I didn't know (and my boss did), was that the bud people were there with the horses setting up a shoot. It was really neato!
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