The Finger, Candy Corn, Socks, and Humminbird
Did You Know? The History
of the Middle Finger...
Well, now...,.. here's somethingI never knew
before, and now that I know it,
I feel compelled
to share with my intelligent
friends in the hopes
that they too, will feel blessed
in having gained
more knowledge. History is
way more fun
when you know more fun facts
about it, don’t you agree?
Before the Battle of Agincourt
in 1415, the French,
anticipating victory over the
English, proposed to
cut off the middle finger of all
captured English
soldiers. Without the middle
finger it would be
impossible to draw the renowned
English longbow
and therefore they would be
incapable of fighting
in the future. This famous English
longbow was
made of the native English Yew
tree, and the act of
drawing the longbow was known
as 'plucking the yew'
(or 'pluck yew'), Much to the
bewilderment of the
French, the English won a major
upset and began
mocking the French by waving
their middle fingers
at the defeated French, saying,
See, we can still pluck yew!
Over the decades Americans have
Over the decades Americans have
since changed
up the words , the 'pluck yew'
is now "f**K you"
and the words often used in
conjunction with the
one-finger-salute! It is also
because of the pheasant
feathers on the arrows used
with the longbow that
the symbolic gesture is known
as 'giving the bird.'
And yew thought yew knew every
plucking thing.
Well, now isn't that plucking interesting?
Do you eat candy corn?
I love it, but only a couple
pieces at a time, its rich
and sweet. Making you
pucker.
They also make the ones
shaped like pumpkins, I don't
care for them, and yes, they are
the same but its a bigger
bite at one time, unless
you nibble....and lets get
real, who nibbles on candy?
Day three after surgery,
the best day so far.
I did, however, sit in
the floor and
went through my socks.
This is a large three
drawer storage container. I just
have way to many socks to take
of space in my drawers. The pic
above are my "winter" daily
socks. Yes, I only wear socks
in the winter.
This is also a deep drawer.
The pic below are just
for my thick fuzzy socks.
And there was yet one more
drawer that I failed to take
a pic of. It contains my holiday
theme socks. Valentines,
Halloween (about six pair),
Christmas and even St. Paddy's
Day!
I also have my mask, and winter
gloves in that drawer.
I have to ask, who really
needs 15 pairs of gloves?
I did weed through the
socks and got rid of some.
The gloves, nope.
Back to day 3...or really
day 2. I felt pretty
tired on day 2 and really
did not do anything but rest.
I am still struggling with feeling
tired, being put to sleep takes
a while to get out of my system.
As far as pain, day 2, evening,
I was feeling pain all over.
Was afraid that the surgery set
my fibro off in a flare, but
I don't think it is a bad one.
I went to be early that night,
but was waken around 1:30 am,
where I passed a rather good
size (considering where they
travel from) rock. That, I think
was what was making me
feel so rough on day 2.
I have not passed anymore like
that, so apparently do did an amazing
job busting that stuff to dust.
Took my last antibiotic this
morn, hope that does not become
a problem.
I noticed a different behavior to my
male hummingbird on Sat.
Instead of sitting on top of the
bracket the feeders hang from,
he has started sitting on the porch
rail, facing the window, like he
is looking in.
When I spotted him yesterday
morn, I thought that was odd but
prob just one of those things.
But he did it all day and here it
is Sunday, and he is still looking
in. LOL.
That is okay. I know that they
are being fed well and before long
it will be winter, and they will be
gone till next yr.
Sat. evening the strangest, nicest
thing happened. Will share that with
you on tomorrows post.
Pam
Comments
I'm so ready for fall and all the deliciousness it brings.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Pam. Scritches to the kitties. ♥
I sorted and got rid of lots of socks this Spring. I feel your pain!
Glad you are improving!
Wade was a huge candy corn fan. As soon as it came out I would be buying it for him. After he passed away, I still had the urge to buy it but had to remind myself that I wasn't as fond of it as he was.