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.... but I think it means something more along the lines of "have a safe journey"
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We were supposed to get 12+" thenit changed and the grass isn't even covered. WTF? Its cold and windy. I wanted a foot of snow. This sucks.
My brothers and much of my extended family in southern CT are looking at 2 feet by tomorrow night. Eek! |
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Godspeed
The modern word godspeed derives from the expression God speed you on your way, which came about at a time when speed meant to prove successful or to prosper. That archaic sense of speed is long gone, but godspeed still means may you prosper on your way. It’s similar to good luck, though it’s often used in reference to people who have passed away. It’s also sometimes said to people, especially sailors, embarking on difficult journeys. The term, which functions as both a noun and an interjection, is sometimes treated as two words, but the one-word godspeed is about five times as common in modern writing. Some publications always capitalize the g in godspeed, and some don’t. http://grammarist.com/usage/godspeed/ This is interesting because it seems like I've seen it misused in period movies. |
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so as to steer clear of the commandment to not take the Lord's name in vain. |
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And here is my street RFN ...Total storm fail. I think we got ... not even an inch. |
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Cape Cod, MA, this morning.
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I'd guess the pane had a scratch, or an edge chip when it was assembled, making it weak enough to shatter when the frame stressed it.
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