Fandango’s February Expressions #14

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Jack of all trades, master of none

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.

13 thoughts on “Fandango’s February Expressions #14

    • Fandango February 14, 2020 / 10:37 pm

      Thanks, Rory. The chores are still a bit daunting, but I’m slowly checking them off the list. And thank you so much for the compliment!

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      • aguycalledbloke February 15, 2020 / 3:00 am

        Oh it is a daunting task – in March 2015 till July 2016 Suze and l had moved locations a total of five times yes!! Ha ha five times in 18 months it was awful and seriously stressful, so l can relate all too well – so take it as easy as the time allows you to 🙂

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