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drpaladin

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There is a town in Iowa named What Cheer. What cheer was used as a greeting in the 15th Century.

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sandrewn

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Wow, pretty quiet on this one, today.

I don't think I have ever used, Urban Dictionary, before.

Urban Dictionary: cheery

 

At least one cheery thought, though, TGIF!!!

 

:cowboy:

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drpaladin

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9 minutes ago, sandrewn said:

Wow, pretty quiet on this one, today.

I don't think I have ever used, Urban Dictionary, before.

Urban Dictionary: cheery

 

At least one cheery thought, though, TGIF!!!

 

:cowboy:

I've never cared if it was Friday or not, except maybe when I was in school.

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JamesSavik

Posted

Fridays tend to make me cheery. Now if I could just find a decent salad bar.

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Bill W

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I get cheery whenever someone bakes me a cherry, apple, or pumpkin pie. 

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Paladin

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I don't have anything to add to the comments, so I'll just say cheerio for now and be back tomorrow.

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Bill W

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7 hours ago, Paladin said:

I don't have anything to add to the comments, so I'll just say cheerio for now and be back tomorrow.

"Cheerio and be back soon," Fagin sings in the musical "Oliver!" 

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dannyportwersburghuk

Posted

Cheery is call word as not so long. It what feel when weekend comes.

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JamesSavik

Posted (edited)

Everybody is undefeated at the start of the season. Whether the fan's cheery optimism is justified gets sorted out by playing the games.

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Except for Cleveland fans. They are cursed to suffer.

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Edited by JamesSavik
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