Fandango’s Flashback Friday

Daily Prompt:  Moxie by rugby843 July 15, 2017

This word has been a favorite of mine. I don’t use it much because along with most words and phrases I write, it shows my age. I’ve been upfront about it, but I don’t like to discourage younger readers.

Katherine Hepburn

When growing up, I know, here we go again, the idea of moxie for women, was looked down upon. It’s strange to think it, because if anyone had moxie, it was my mother. I suppose because my mother was a strict, bit self righteous woman, she probably grew up thinking it wasn’t “ladylike”.  With four girls to raise and limited time, I suppose rules were rules, and having a daughter with moxie wasn’t advantageous.  I hasten to add that she had four of them, despite her efforts! My childish interpretation of the word as a keen observer, oh yes, the ever watchfulness of a child was, it meant “bad”.

Now “bad” being “good” in today’s world, was then a general term meaning distasteful, wrong, and the opposite of how it’s used today. If you look up moxie today, everyone has a different interpretation, but most agree the first and still used is a cola beverage that reportedly gave you strength, courage and nerve. Sort of an older version of Red Bull?

If a woman had moxie back then, she was probably who many women today strive for and are proud to achieve: independence, strength, ability, success, daring, bravery, and confidence. Some women today have those qualities and instead of being frowned upon, they are revered.  So, Helen Reddy, were you drinking Moxie when you sang that song?

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/moxie/

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Fandango’s Flashback Friday — July 11th

3TC 7-11-25

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“I knew this was going to occur”, Joe complained as he stuffed the sheet music into his briefcase. “You can’t expect that outcast to reach a high octave like you can! He’s not capable and that’s why Harry fired him. We have to find someone who can match you in that duet!”

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Three Things Challenge #MM117

MLMM FRIDAY Faithfuls

Respond to this Friday Faithfuls challenge by writing about what makes you happy in life, if you enjoy reading books, going out for a walk or watching the sunset, or if you take pleasure in the smell of coffee brewing, or if you enjoy listening to a bird sing, or watching a squirrel climb up a tree, or playing music, or making someone laugh, or enjoying a home cooked meal, or you can go with anything else that you think would fit.  

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I think all of the above applies to what makes me happy! This latest photo of my new great grandson takes the cake right now.❤️

One month old❤️😚

The Simple Things

Friday Fictioneers

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Joe didn’t want to go, but friend Mike insisted. “We don’t have anything to celebrate, Mike! I lost my job, almost got a divorce and the country is going nuts! What exactly are we celebrating?”

Mike looked around the room, seeing his wife and children, knowing they’re a reason to be happy. “See this, Joe? Don’t we give you reason? Our country will bounce back. Things only go so far downhill, then upslope. Maybe not this year, but look and know we are lucky. We are out of the fray. Now get in the stinkin’ boat – we’re watching fireworks!”

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11 July 2025

Esther’s Writing Prompts

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Everyone loves Tweety I must say

And Road Runner?

What can I say?

Brilliant tricksters in cartoons

But at night, shadows on the moon

A raven, of course from a poem by Poe

A murder of crows, always in the know

They sit in rows or stalk you in trees

Crows and ravens do as they please

And a favorite of mine is the magpie

Their wings beauty shown as they fly

Yes they’re big and noisy and mean

At least that’s what people have seen

But their beauty cannot be denied

As they strut in the yard, determined stride

Beauty in ponds are the swans so white

Floating and flying with wings of might

Birds certainly are a love of mine

Hitchcock’s version with me does not align.

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