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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Horse sense: The hungry rider pulls up at the first window at the Swansea McDonald's
Staff at a drive-thru McDonalds were amazed when a late-night customer turned up - on a horse.
The mystery man - nicknamed the 'Lone Rider' - was captured on camera by amused bystanders and posted on YouTube.
The clip shows the man queuing up to order his Big Mac and fries at the drive-thru window, mounted on his trusty stallion.
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The horseman places his order as his steed stands perfectly still
He reaches into his pocket for some money to pay for his late-night meal
The horse correctly followed the ordering procedure, moving from the first window to the second.
Staff at the McDonald's in Swansea took it all in their stride.
A female worker at the second window was obviously quite taken with the horse, and a bag of carrots materialised.
'The things you see in Morriston!' said one.
Another revealed a lack of equine knowledge by asking, after hearing the horse was a stallion: 'Is it a boy?'
The spot came days after a second was spotted in Clase, Swansea, leaning down from his mount to use a cash point machine.
A McDonald's worker says hello to the horse as the man waits for his order
source: dailymail
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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Horse sense: The hungry rider pulls up at the first window at the Swansea McDonald's
Staff at a drive-thru McDonalds were amazed when a late-night customer turned up - on a horse.
The mystery man - nicknamed the 'Lone Rider' - was captured on camera by amused bystanders and posted on YouTube.
The clip shows the man queuing up to order his Big Mac and fries at the drive-thru window, mounted on his trusty stallion.
*** Scroll down for video (graphic language) ***
The horseman places his order as his steed stands perfectly still
He reaches into his pocket for some money to pay for his late-night meal
The horse correctly followed the ordering procedure, moving from the first window to the second.
Staff at the McDonald's in Swansea took it all in their stride.
A female worker at the second window was obviously quite taken with the horse, and a bag of carrots materialised.
'The things you see in Morriston!' said one.
Another revealed a lack of equine knowledge by asking, after hearing the horse was a stallion: 'Is it a boy?'
The spot came days after a second was spotted in Clase, Swansea, leaning down from his mount to use a cash point machine.
A McDonald's worker says hello to the horse as the man waits for his order
source: dailymail
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