All things Western and more.
Love that cat.I don't think I have a word for Jim-Dandy. Or Crackerjack. I haven't seen the movie either.
The movie's fun. Love the song.
I don't know what either word is.
Must fall under American colloquialism. If you have the opportunity listen to the song. It's fun.
These wrods are unknown to me Sandra.Yvonne.
Must be an American thing, hey?
Yes, I really enjoyed Overboard. My husband and I watched it together.
A good memory.
Have to look these words up
A thumbs up on that.
You have me stumped!
How about excellent?
crackerjack; digging through the box and hoping the prize is a good one and not a repeat :) ☺☺♥3
Heh. There ya go:)
That sort of language fits your westerns well. They liked words like that. How about 'boy howdy'!
You've got your thinking cap on today. Definitely a good one.
Overboard made me laugh. It still does whenever I'm reminded of it. Love the word crackerjack.
That song has been rolling around in my head with an image of Goldie Hawn bouncing around the dance floor:)
Beautiful kitty!Isn't that great or wonderful come to mind:)
Purrfect:)
To be honest, I saw Overboard, but I don't remember any Jim-Dandy. I'll take that kitty, though!
It's the song they were dancing to in the bar. It's an earworm for me right now.
Oh the cat is everything
Gorgeous, isn't he, Sakuranko?
Never seen that movie
It was fun:)
Que lindo gato te mando un beso
He is for sure:)Sending you a hug.
Hi Sandra - I've never seen the movie ... but Crackerjack would take me back to a British tv programme I wasn't keen on ... so no to that word. Hunky Dory might do ... if 2022 turns out that way ... cheers Hilary
I am behind! ..let me see, I think I say, “That’s great!” I think I will say crackerjack which is more cool.
Love that cat.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have a word for Jim-Dandy. Or Crackerjack. I haven't seen the movie either.
The movie's fun. Love the song.
DeleteI don't know what either word is.
ReplyDeleteMust fall under American colloquialism. If you have the opportunity listen to the song. It's fun.
DeleteThese wrods are unknown to me Sandra.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Must be an American thing, hey?
DeleteYes, I really enjoyed Overboard. My husband and I watched it together.
ReplyDeleteA good memory.
DeleteHave to look these words up
ReplyDeleteA thumbs up on that.
DeleteYou have me stumped!
ReplyDeleteHow about excellent?
Deletecrackerjack; digging through the box and hoping the prize is a good one and not a repeat :) ☺☺♥3
ReplyDeleteHeh. There ya go:)
DeleteThat sort of language fits your westerns well. They liked words like that. How about 'boy howdy'!
ReplyDeleteYou've got your thinking cap on today. Definitely a good one.
DeleteOverboard made me laugh. It still does whenever I'm reminded of it. Love the word crackerjack.
ReplyDeleteThat song has been rolling around in my head with an image of Goldie Hawn bouncing around the dance floor:)
DeleteBeautiful kitty!Isn't that great or wonderful come to mind:)
ReplyDeletePurrfect:)
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I saw Overboard, but I don't remember any Jim-Dandy. I'll take that kitty, though!
ReplyDeleteIt's the song they were dancing to in the bar. It's an earworm for me right now.
DeleteOh the cat is everything
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, isn't he, Sakuranko?
DeleteNever seen that movie
ReplyDeleteIt was fun:)
DeleteQue lindo gato te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteHe is for sure:)
ReplyDeleteSending you a hug.
Hi Sandra - I've never seen the movie ... but Crackerjack would take me back to a British tv programme I wasn't keen on ... so no to that word. Hunky Dory might do ... if 2022 turns out that way ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI am behind! ..let me see, I think I say, “That’s great!” I think I will say crackerjack which is more cool.
ReplyDelete