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  1. about 11 hours ago on Back to B.C.

    First of the month sticking point again, or an April fool joke……

  2. about 11 hours ago on Tarzan

    An April Fools’ Joke indeed…..

  3. about 12 hours ago on Little Dog Lost

    Not so much an Omnibus as an Ominous bus…

  4. about 12 hours ago on Liberty Meadows

    I think Cho was the model for Dean…..

  5. about 12 hours ago on Garfield

    I’m surprised it lasted that long with Garfield reputation…….

  6. about 12 hours ago on Liberty Meadows

    You would need a crane in any case…..;)

  7. about 12 hours ago on Liberty Meadows

    Sounds like me.

    Nature’s worst trick, bad legs, so you can’t move fast, weak bladder, so you really need to move fast!

  8. about 12 hours ago on Fred Basset

    https://www.scots-online.org/dictionary/scots_english.php

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    Found the following for Shoogle: shoogle.

    shoog [ʃug]

    also shog [ʃog, ʃʌg]

    n. A jog, jolt, shake, nudge. A jogging, rocking movement.

    shoogie, shoggie

    v. To shake, jolt, jog, push sharply, cause to swing or rock. To sway, swing, rock

    from side to side, to wobble. To walk, drive or ride at a slow leisurely pace, to jog along, to go on one’s way, to keep going.

    pt. pp. shoogit, shoggit

    shoogle [ʃugl], shoggle [ʃogl, ʃʌgl]

    v. To shake, wobble.

    pt. pp. shoogelt, shoggelt

    shoogly [ˈʃugle], shoggly [ˈʃogle, ˈʃʌgle]

    adj. Loose, unsteady, shaky, tottery, insecure.

    Compounds and phrases etc.

    shooglin, shogglin: Shaking, wobbling.

    shoggly-willie: MN. A jelly (for eating).

  9. about 12 hours ago on Fred Basset

    It’s truly a small world :)

  10. about 22 hours ago on Fred Basset

    Yup it means the same :)