Neither? The dead horse part made me chuckle. So many questions come to mind...
Where does one keep a dead horse? What's the going rate for a dead horse? What's the stage of decomposition of the dead horse...asking because I'm not sure when dead horses stop becoming viable to make good glue. If the dead horse is still good for glue making...how much glue can I expect from the dead horse? Did the dead horse have a name before it died...if so, was it Elmer? Is it illegal to get a dead horse stuffed? Is the horse I rode in Tennessee still alive? Did the horse that John rode ever get untangled from that tomatoe cage, or did it die? Could you put a dead horse head on a wall mount like a dead dear? Or is that just weird?
So anyway...that's the direction I went when I read that post. Which is why I found it so damned hilarious. I can't be the only one. But I digress...carry on about the weird dingaling in the 461 crankcase...it's way more interesting than dead horses.