I was googling saddle to make sure it was what I thought it was, I do that regularly so that I look all perfectly fluent to you guys, but instead typed daddle.
Um no. Now I just googled hee haw. It's a thing. Country? Redneck? You know? I hate you.
(A horse in French makes the walking sound, where you clap your tongue repeatedly)
Hee haw is more of a donkey noise. You have to neigh if you're trying to make a horse sound. Alternatively, you can talk to the daddle in the wild like he is Mr. Ed.
Mr. Ed is a TV show about a talking horse that ran for 8 seasons, in the late 50s/early 60s, a dark time in television entertainment.
Um no. Now I just googled hee haw. It's a thing. Country? Redneck? You know? I hate you.
(A horse in French makes the walking sound, where you clap your tongue repeatedly)
Hee haw is more of a donkey noise. You have to neigh if you're trying to make a horse sound. Alternatively, you can talk to the daddle in the wild like he is Mr. Ed.
Mr. Ed is a TV show about a talking horse that ran for 8 seasons, in the late 50s/early 60s, a dark time in television entertainment.
Or you can say "Yee haw" as a greeting. In an Old West cartoon, circa 1890.
Hee haw is more of a donkey noise. You have to neigh if you're trying to make a horse sound. Alternatively, you can talk to the daddle in the wild like he is Mr. Ed.
Mr. Ed is a TV show about a talking horse that ran for 8 seasons, in the late 50s/early 60s, a dark time in television entertainment.
Or you can say "Yee haw" as a greeting. In an Old West cartoon, circa 1890.