Happy #AprilFools day to all who celebrate

@Rasta

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@LisaWarnerLisaLuv
I wouldn't lie to you πŸ˜‰

@Rasta

Don't accept any wooden nickels! πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

@LisaWarnerLisaLuv
A common saying in the Military.

@Rasta

πŸ€—πŸ’™πŸ’—πŸ’œπŸ’›πŸ’šπŸ©΅πŸ§‘πŸ€—*I DON'T KNOW WHERE I LEARNED IT?*Just one of those memories that popped up!*Most likely from my Dad who was in the service*& I have a lot of vocabulary that I acquired from my Dad!*(Who was a writer!*& Yarn teller as well as a poet!)*I believe this is another old fashioned military sayingπŸ‘‰"Time to hunker down!"*I hope you have a fantastic day!πŸ€—πŸ’™πŸ’—πŸ’œπŸ’›πŸ’šπŸ©΅πŸ©΅πŸ§‘πŸ€—

@LisaWarnerLisaLuv
That's exactly where you got the *lingo*
I've only know military, my father, his father, myself, we were all military. I went to more schools than years, in various provinces and two parts of Germany. I've got expressions I don't know the origin of but military is my biggest influence

@Rasta

πŸ€—βœοΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ*Awesome!*My Father had a lot of Yankee expressions too that every once in a while pop up!*& My Father wrote many poems!*& Whimsical Stories about the military sometimes with surprise comical endings!*I also was a kid that had almost once a month besides typical illnesses!*I would miss a week of school being an undignosed coughing Asthmatic from viruses!*& by the time Friday rolled around it was calmed down!*& My mother would say to me!*"You mind as well stay home*&πŸ‘‰

@LisaWarnerLisaLuv

I remember a lot of detailed events in my life from very early age. Some of a traumatic nature, but otherwise, just haunting memories of places you grew up, and met friends and then moved away and never heard of them again. Only those in my teens, have kept in touch, somewhat.

@Rasta

πŸ€—*Of course there is a reason for everything as growing experiences!*I have a lot of things I remember as far back as sitting in a high chair*& Remembering things my parents even said to each other when sitting there!*It's funny*& I am amazed most people don't remember?*& I wish my son's would?*but I don't think they do either?*Or don't realize they do!*But as you change through life you most likely would had grown out of those childhood friends anyway!*I know I did!πŸ‘‰

@LisaWarnerLisaLuv
I remember when I was 3. Not a lot, but vivid instances. I remember my father walking me, and when we got to a train bridge (no floor, just railroad ties) over a river, he carried me on his shoulders. The dog (Charlie Brown) would not cross, and my father had to take me a safe distance away, sit me on a rock and tell me not to move, while he wrestled the black lab onto his shoulders and brought him across too.

@Rasta

πŸ€—*Wow!*That's a great detailed memory!πŸ€—