Short Answer: "Hay there, long face! Ready to hoof it?"
Explanation: The farmer's greeting to the horse plays on the word "hay," which sounds similar to "hey." The phrase "long face" is a pun referencing the horse's literal long face, but also implies that the horse might be feeling a bit down. The farmer's question about being ready to "hoof it" adds a playful tone, as it means being prepared to walk or run. The use of the 😄 emoji emphasizes the cheerful and lighthearted nature of the interaction.
Leila (Guest) on January 30, 2015
What’s black, white, and read all over? A newspaper! 📰🖤
Joseph Kitine (Guest) on January 19, 2015
I’ve found the recipe for happiness. Can someone just send me some money to buy the ingredients? 💸😆
Hassan (Guest) on January 17, 2015
What’s orange and sounds like a parrot? A carrot! 🥕🦜
Omari (Guest) on January 16, 2015
I always arrive late at the office, but I make up for it by leaving early. ⏰💼
Miriam Mchome (Guest) on January 13, 2015
If I had a dollar for every time I thought about eating, I’d be rich... and probably still hungry. 🍕💵
Mwanaidha (Guest) on January 12, 2015
I always give 100% at work—12% on Monday, 23% on Tuesday, 40% on Wednesday... 📅😂
Nancy Kawawa (Guest) on January 6, 2015
I am on a 30-day diet. So far, I’ve lost 15 days. 📅🍔
Nashon (Guest) on January 6, 2015
If at first, you don’t succeed, try doing it the way your mom told you in the beginning. 👩👧🤷♂️
Ruth Kibona (Guest) on January 4, 2015
I love you with all my belly. I would say my heart, but my belly is bigger. ❤️🍔
Edwin Ndambuki (Guest) on January 2, 2015
If we were on a sinking ship and there was only one life vest... I would miss you so much. 🛳️💦
Wande (Guest) on January 1, 2015
Why did the computer go to the doctor? Because it had a virus! 🖥️🤒