Here by special request, the latest in the Lovely Morning series.
Hello Annette. As we can ask different things in here can I put one to you please.
I described someone as a 'caution' the other day and they didn't understand what it meant. It use to mean an amusing person. Anyone heard of it on here? It would mean you are quite old!
Hi Nobbysmith, I have heared this quit often over the years. Have been called Caution . But have worked with the elderly for many years before retirement.
Moi
Well i glad it has made your day, being right, do not make a habit of it, because one day you will be wrong,
Good morning all hope you all had a good night sleep. The weather here (Liverpool) is overcast but may brighten up later. Nothing planned for today. Oh yes the You have been in contact with a covid positive person is out again "The test is free but 99p postage " DON'T DO IT"Once they get your bank details they Empty your account !!!!! I've had 2 in the last 3 days. xx
Moi
Hi nobbysmith, yes I have heard this phrase too, although not for a long time. How language changes over the years is really quite interesting isn’t it?
love and hugs
Maggie xx
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