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Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Weather has been wet and miserable again.

The tiddlers brought some sunshine to my day 

Hope you’ve all had a good day 

Hi Yogi 

I would have been surprised if they hadn’t  

My day has been fine fankoo 

 

BTW, they send you a big hug 

Awww, please thank them very much and give them a big hug each from me the next time you see them, please  

Moonie
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Weather has been wet and miserable again.

The tiddlers brought some sunshine to my day 

Hope you’ve all had a good day 

Hi Yogi 

I would have been surprised if they hadn’t  

My day has been fine fankoo 

 

BTW, they send you a big hug 

Awww, please thank them very much and give them a big hug each from me the next time you see them, please  

I will do 

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Weather has been wet and miserable again.

The tiddlers brought some sunshine to my day 

Hope you’ve all had a good day 

Hi Yogi 

I would have been surprised if they hadn’t  

My day has been fine fankoo 

 

BTW, they send you a big hug 

Awww, please thank them very much and give them a big hug each from me the next time you see them, please  

I will do 

Fankoo 

Moonie

Good morning everyone 

Still raining 

Summer, I hope you can relax now the school rush is over 

El, that snake was lucky it wasn’t injured - must have been a shock for the person who found it 

Rocking Ros Rose posted:

night yogi summer moons - love this thread

It’s a little haven, Ros 

 

Have a good day, everyone 

Yogi19

All's well here Velvet

 

Hunky dory is one of those American expressions which we know what it means but the origins are not known. My copy of Brewers says that "hunky" is derived from a Dutch word "honk" meaning goal, base or home as in a game of tag & other games. The origin of "dory" is not known, it's nothing to do with the fish as that makes no sense.

 

However, I have found that the Dutch word "dor" can mean dry. So it could be that "hunky dory" derives from "honk" and "dor", ie "home and dry"

El Loro

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