OK, rather a newcomer to the foodie thing. LOL…medical condition and some days food isn’t my friend. I’ve learned to get through it. Sometimes eating is just survival.
LOL….we had no computer in my old days π First computer I laid eyes on used a floppy disk the size about a 12 or 8 inch…forget exact measure. Was in 20’s at the time. No memes … used to have to have a boot disk. No one took selfies … or pictures of meals. That’s Cute. π
I had an old 8 track of Donnie and Marie…had a song on it I loved, could never find it nowadays. Tried several years back and failed. They were little more than kids at the time. π
I must admit the photo has me a bit perplexed. I did look up “norn iron” and discovered it was Northern Irish slang. I went down a rabbit hole and learned a lot of expressions that I had no idea existed. If I ever visit N. Ireland, I think I will need a phrase book!
Hahahaha good for you for looking it up!!! We have a lot of funny sayings π I think the photo is just poking fun at the new norm of photographing everything for social media
I grew up in way upstate NY about 20 or so miles south of the Canadian border. My father always called winter hats toques. I always found this odd until I discovered that the word is French Canadian for a knitted winter hat. Now that I am living in Virginia, no one here would have any clue what that word is!
Not sure I get the message except that it shows looking at food which suggests perhaps that there is concern of what is in the food you eat?
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Haha itβs making fun of people taking pictures of their food for social media purposes
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OK, rather a newcomer to the foodie thing. LOL…medical condition and some days food isn’t my friend. I’ve learned to get through it. Sometimes eating is just survival.
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I think thatβs the way it used to be
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LOL….we had no computer in my old days π First computer I laid eyes on used a floppy disk the size about a 12 or 8 inch…forget exact measure. Was in 20’s at the time. No memes … used to have to have a boot disk. No one took selfies … or pictures of meals. That’s Cute. π
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Oh wow I didnβt know computers went back that far! My first one seen was in the 80s
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Oh yes, we even had tyres on our cars as well π I did use cassette player with radio as a kid…no longer a thing π 8 tracks too π
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Ooh I had cassettes too π
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I had an old 8 track of Donnie and Marie…had a song on it I loved, could never find it nowadays. Tried several years back and failed. They were little more than kids at the time. π
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Oh wow
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I must admit the photo has me a bit perplexed. I did look up “norn iron” and discovered it was Northern Irish slang. I went down a rabbit hole and learned a lot of expressions that I had no idea existed. If I ever visit N. Ireland, I think I will need a phrase book!
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Hahahaha good for you for looking it up!!! We have a lot of funny sayings π I think the photo is just poking fun at the new norm of photographing everything for social media
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I always enjoy learning something new. The nuances of the English language fascinate me!
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Haha me too and for such a small country, we have a lot of colloquialisms.
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I grew up in way upstate NY about 20 or so miles south of the Canadian border. My father always called winter hats toques. I always found this odd until I discovered that the word is French Canadian for a knitted winter hat. Now that I am living in Virginia, no one here would have any clue what that word is!
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Oh wow thatβs amazing! Thanks for sharing that.
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My Wordless Wednesday post is an ode in some way to where I grew up!
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Thatβs cool, will have a look
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