Fandango’s February Expressions #1

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All’s well that ends well.

Each day during the month of February, at around 6 am Pacific Time, I will be posting an old adage, an old saying, a familiar expression that we’ve all heard and have probably used during our lifetimes. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, will be to post a story, a poem, an image, an interpretation of what the expression means to you, or to do whatever it is that you want to do based upon the daily adage.

Please tag your post with #FFE and create a pingback to this post or include your link in a comment on each day’s post.

Have fun and be sure to read what others have posted in response to this prompt.

24 thoughts on “Fandango’s February Expressions #1

  1. Marilyn Armstrong February 1, 2020 / 8:23 am

    It didn’t end well, but maybe it’s not over. I’m hoping this is the trigger that will make everyone realize that we need to get it together.

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    • Fandango February 1, 2020 / 9:13 am

      Let’s hope so. We need to have massive protest rallies in this country like they had in Hong Kong last fall.

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    • Fandango February 1, 2020 / 10:14 am

      I’m glad you like this. Only 28 more to go!

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  2. JT Twissel February 2, 2020 / 12:14 pm

    Hum, that’s a tough one. One of his more controversial adages for sure. I probably won’t get time but it is an interesting challenge.

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