In Gód is my sáfety and glóry,
the róck of my stréngth.
Take réfuge in Gód, all you péople.
Trúst him at áll times.
Póur out your héarts befóre him
for Gód is our réfuge. #vespers
@MrPitbull07 I must rewatch Dad's Army. Another interesting story is Peter Butterworth - The usually bumbling character in the Carry-ons. He failed his audition for "The Wooden Horse", a film about Stalag Luft 3. He was "Not convincing enough", despite being actually part of the real story.
@ColinSpenc4257 Yes, but only after “ sterilising “ the point of the needle by putting it carefully between her lips. Always a needle, never a pin.
In Ireland where I come from a splinter was called a “ skelf “
@RoyPayne931551@Avabelly__ Here’s a knife specially for loosening the whole innards of a half grapefruit. Not that it’ll do me much good because my blood pressure medication has resulted in me being unable to eat grapefruit, and a few other fruits as well. for at least 20 years
@WealandsBell Gay •Usage: Historically, "gay" meant joyful, merry, bright, or carefree. This definition is now almost entirely obsolete in everyday speech, though you might occasionally still find it in older literature, classic poetry, or dated idioms (like the noun gaiety for joy).
@FrDidymus@RARoberts1958 What’s wrong with turquoise? It blends the soothing nature of blue with the growth of green, commonly associated with water, sky, and healing.