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An an usual bit of fiddle faddle in the form of a coincidence or synchronicity.
Fiddle faddle 1. n. Trifling or
trivial matter(s). 2. a. petty, fussy
3. v.i. Fuss, trifle. 4. int.
Nonsense
Here’s the story:
M dad turned over and said to her, “What did you say?”
“Fiddle-faddle. Time to get up.”
He showed her the words he had just read: Fiddle-faddle.
He then asked if she had peered over his shoulder to read them – which she could not have done, and in any case denied.”
Fiddle faddle isn’t something we hear to much nowadays, well not in England anyway, but there’s more of it about than one would think.
As someone once (probably) said: ‘There’s plenty of everything to go round for everyone, if it was distributed and shared out fairly.’ Hope you are getting your share of fiddle faddle.
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