And there's more.
Husband trying to get the remaining wire mesh out from the bush. Then I have two old headboards that will have to go up when the dogs visit to cut off some escape routes. The one the foxes and visiting cats use, though, will be still be a temptation for them.* * * * *
There used to be an early morning breakfast show on the radio presented by Terry Wogan. I used to listen when the children were getting ready for school, and then later when I was getting ready for work. He had this 'thing' where he called his faithful listeners, Terry's Old Geezers or TOGs, and loved to hear stories from them. I think they even did annual meet-ups.
If he broadcast their letter lucky listeners would receive a highly-prized sweatshirt or mug. One year I wrote in to tell him I'd just reached ,my birthday and realised I was a year younger than I'd been thinking all year.
I forgot all about my email until a parcel arrived in the post bringing me one of said sweatshirts. I only listened intermittently so had no idea my story had been broadcast. I don't know exactly when that was but the show finished in 2009 and Sir Terry died in 2016. He seemed to be a genuinely lovely man.
So I've had my jumper for some time and now it's been demoted to gardening wear.
4 comments:
Head and foot of the bed? They're words! Bedhead is a word, whatever Google says. The headboard is placed at the bedhead. Anyway, back to your actual point.
I highlighted your bedheads, right-clicked and got this.
"bed·head
Hair with an untidy appearance, such as results from lying in bed"
So I guess it is pretty legit. I've certainly head it and probably used it.
Bedhead is fine - what do dictionaries know?
Google just thinks it knows everything.
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