Last person to post here wins

and make predictions, but still earn a nice amount of money

to spend on naughties

and sensible things like paying bills etc

and the occasional pint of Guinness

500 ml bottle to be precise, slightly less than a pint :exclamation:

I still prefer a pint :slight_smile:

each to their own

Dave the Renegade:
each to there own

“there” ■■? :unamused:

their is the correct spelling . :slight_smile:

except,…“each” being singular ,. then he or she is the appropriate choice to use .

Anyway,…I`m the last person to post on here on here . :slight_smile:

I stand corrected, minor slip. Admonished does not mean cleared, it does mean to : reprimand, rebuke, scold, reprove, upbraid, chastise, chide, censure,among other things :exclamation:
I think the correct word, would be Exonerated meaning, absolve, clear, acquit, declare innocent, find innocent, pronounce not guilty.

welcome to dictionary corner

…and in the red corner…

marmalade and wheelbarrow with other big words

simple words are also good

like it, or, a and so on

with the show

with George " no show " Jones…

an ex-husband of Tammy Wynette

who got a D I VO R C E

and whose real name was Virginia Wynette Pugh

which is not an unusual name