Really, I'd like to know.
Who decided that the word "dandy" should just go away?
It's gone because your Grandma said it, and she wasn't cool?
Maybe your Grandma was cool,
and you're the one that doesn't know diddly, Jack!

I'm just sayin'.
I've single-handedly tried to keep "golly" alive, and it's rough.
People look at me like I'm the nerd.
What's that all about?
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YES!!!
Oh man, Now I am so excited I don't know what to say.
Firstborn has a friend who would say "holy moly". It was really cute, bu that was way back in elementary school, now the kid is like 6 feet tall and barely says 2 words :)
You are a cute nerd.
WV: tippopi.
What the hey?
Who decided diddly should go away?
Wait.
Nevermind.
personally I like damn! The old folks say that A-LOT. we need to keep it alive! Or fiddle-sticks.
I am with you we need these words.
Remember when coke was a coke and screw was a screw. LOL
Frankly, I want to know who decided we couldn't dress like the lady in the picture????
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but they are not looking at you that way because you said "golly". It is because you said "Golly! That was good sushi!" and you had four pieces! FOUR PIECES! It is gluttony that gotcha that look!
You mean all those times I've said, "that's just dandy" I've been embarrassing myself? Besides, it is so much easier than saying metrosexual.
This post is the bees knees
I didn't hear "dandy" for I don't know how many years, and then a few years ago, I read in "Taste of Home" magazine that a cleaned-out tuna fish can makes a "dandy biscuit cutter." And I thought, OK, I guess I'm a dandy little grandma now, because I'm obviously reading a dandy little grandma magazine.
Isn't that dandy.
It's one of those words like "boot" or "was" that loses its meaning if you say it a whole bunch of times.
I love the word "dandy"! And I love that I can comment again! And I love you Carrot!
Golly. I didn't know I couldn't say "dandy" anymore. Gee willickers, why not?
Golly gee will-ackers!
Yay, comments are back! :)
I really miss saying "far out, man."
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