argy-bargy
three souvenir sellers
claim the lowest price
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Image by Bronson Harrington at Pixabay
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I'm a wife, mom & grandma, homemaker, avid reader, blogger, and nature lover enjoying country living. I write short stories, poems, and share life experiences, adding a dash of humor whenever I can.
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9 thoughts on “Argy-Bargy”
I looked it up! Dunno if I’ll be able to insert it in a conversation (and I have to remember it, too!)
Fun one!
P.s. We’re taking our granddaughter along to La Belle province next week, so will have to lead her through the tourist traps at the Old Port. Also spend a few hour riding the metro. She’s almost 17 so should enjoy adventures like that. 🙂 Mostly staying with friends at Roxton Falls.
I looked it up! Dunno if I’ll be able to insert it in a conversation (and I have to remember it, too!)
Fun one!
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P.s. We’re taking our granddaughter along to La Belle province next week, so will have to lead her through the tourist traps at the Old Port. Also spend a few hour riding the metro. She’s almost 17 so should enjoy adventures like that. 🙂 Mostly staying with friends at Roxton Falls.
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Oh, how wonderful! The metro gets overrated pretty quickly 😉
Roxton Falls? Towards the Eastern Townships? I love that area.
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It’s one of those mostly forgotten words, so I decided to use it.
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My mother used to always tell me not to be so argy-bargy!
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Origin Scottish or Irish, I gather. It was used in the book, An Irish Country Doctor, that I just finished.
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I’ve been accused of that a few times!
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But surely unjustly! 😉
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But of course!
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