Cindy, I love your response on so many posts.
"Good Grief!"
And I must say it has caused me to think a bit! What does that mean? How do you define it?
Good — good/go͝od/
Adjective:
To be desired or approved of.
Noun:
That which is morally right; righteousness.
Adverb:
Well: "my mother could never cook this good"
Grief — grief/grēf/
Noun:
Deep sorrow, esp. that caused by someone's death.
Trouble or annoyance.
Soooooooo......... What does it mean when you say "Good grief?"
Just kidding. Keep on saying it. I know what you mean.
(I hope I don't get in trouble for questioning an Admin!)
Been Thinkin
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I have ... Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia! The fear of long words.
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