I've met two in real life. A stallion and a mare. The mare was cute, calm, but did have a bit of a spunky side (she is a red-head after all :) ). Really sweet though. She was 3 and not yet in training.
The stallion was very strong! He had a thick, muscular neck and knew how to use it...
Oooh, I like your choices!
So, palomino is a color. Lots of horse breeds can be palomino. There is a registry for palomino colored horses. This can encompass all breeds--only requirement is the correct color.
Friesian would be my number 1 favorite breed. Breeds that I really like or would like to own:
Gypsy Vanner
Icelandic
Barock Pinto
Andalusian from the Cartuja Stud in Spain
Lusitano
I actually like all breeds of horses. They all have their place in someone's heart and I think it's wonderful...
Well, I have never heard of an albino horse. So, I did a little research and turns out, horses cannot be albino:
http://www.whitehorseproductions.com/white.html
Now, you will see colors such as cremello and perlino, but those horse's will have pigmented eyes. Albinos have no pigment. Back...
The only way they could be full body grey or white is if they are mixed with another breed (like Andalusian--which makes a Warlander). There is no purebred white Friesian.
The only white you'll see on a purebred Friesian is a star or sock. And this is quite rare. But it can happen. :D
Here's a fun fact: While Friesians are known for their jet black coats, sometimes a chestnut horse can be produced! These are called Red Friesians!
A black Friesian:
A red (or chestnut) Friesian: