Frank Advice for Life Posted by Frank J. on 28 September 2009, 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.
Neigh-Sayers are horses. Nay-Sayers are in reality, Nattering Nay-Bobs of Negativism. Nay-Voters are Congresspersons that vote No. Reply to this comment
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. Reply to this comment
If they really like to teach science to kids, they may be nye-sayers.
Isn’t this post actually naysaying naysayers?
Horses are whinny-sayers. And if they ask for shrubbery, you’ve got a problem.
Good advice. Never listen to Gail Sayers either.
And, unless you feel like dancing, don’t listen to Leo Sayer, too!
Especially never dance while listening to Gale Sayers play his Brian Piccolo.
as long as they don’t say “noo” instead of “ni”…
ni – ni – ni
Now begone! Or we shall say ni to you again!
Neigh-Sayers are horses. Nay-Sayers are in reality, Nattering Nay-Bobs of Negativism. Nay-Voters are Congresspersons that vote No.
Speaking of horses…Michelle Obama.
Mr. Ed was the only known talking horse, and he only talked to Wilbur.
Don’t believe everything you hear from newssayers either.
gnu-sayers sound a lot like wildebeest.
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.