What did the horse say after it tripped?
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“Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t giddyup!”
The joke “What did the horse say after it tripped? ‘Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t giddyup!'” is a playful twist on the well-known phrase “Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!” which has been popularized by commercials for a medical alert company and often used humorously to indicate someone has fallen and needs assistance. The humor in this joke is derived from replacing “get up” with “giddyup,” which is a traditional command used to urge a horse to start moving or go faster.
That’s the last time I put all four hooves in one basket!