Reminds me of when my daughter was little, one of her spelling test words was gnarled. She asked me what it meant, and I said sort of wrinkly, she replied βlike granny?β
The other night I watched a mystery series on PBS. In a small English village they called people my age “wrinklies”. I think gnarled has more character.
Reminds me of when my daughter was little, one of her spelling test words was gnarled. She asked me what it meant, and I said sort of wrinkly, she replied βlike granny?β
Ouch!
The other night I watched a mystery series on PBS. In a small English village they called people my age “wrinklies”. I think gnarled has more character.
I think my grand children regard anyone over 35 as ‘wrinklies’, their time will come. I canβt imagine you as ever being gnarled .
Smiling. πππ
You grumpy but still sweet at times? π
I’ll go with gnarled, always sweet of course π°
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