Frank Advice for Life

Posted by Frank J. on September 28, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Never listen to naysayers; they might just be horses. And if they ask for a shrubbery, they might actually be ni-sayers.

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14 Responses to “Frank Advice for Life”

  1. cjtony97 says:

    If they really like to teach science to kids, they may be nye-sayers.

  2. cjtony97 says:

    Isn’t this post actually naysaying naysayers?

  3. Jimmy says:

    Horses are whinny-sayers. And if they ask for shrubbery, you’ve got a problem.

  4. Deafdog says:

    Good advice. Never listen to Gail Sayers either.

  5. Deafdog says:

    And, unless you feel like dancing, don’t listen to Leo Sayer, too!

  6. Dohtimes says:

    Especially never dance while listening to Gale Sayers play his Brian Piccolo.

  7. ann says:

    as long as they don’t say “noo” instead of “ni”…

  8. Plentyobailouts says:

    ni – ni – ni

    Now begone! Or we shall say ni to you again!

  9. Live Free Or Die says:

    Neigh-Sayers are horses. Nay-Sayers are in reality, Nattering Nay-Bobs of Negativism. Nay-Voters are Congresspersons that vote No.

  10. Crusty says:

    Speaking of horses…Michelle Obama.

  11. Son of Bob says:

    Mr. Ed was the only known talking horse, and he only talked to Wilbur.

  12. Bob in Feenicks says:

    Don’t believe everything you hear from newssayers either.

  13. Thor says:

    gnu-sayers sound a lot like wildebeest.

  14. Mikee says:

    Francis the Mule spoke as well as Mr. Ed, but he has always been treated as a second class speaking quadruped.

    Has there ever been a talking cow show?

    No-sayers need more persuasion, or more Quaaludes and alcohol if you are a Hollywood celebrity, before they say yes.

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