Iced In?

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

Nope, that just means you are now bilingual!

Everson, WA(Zone 8a)

Then you both know the meaning of mare dust don't you? Ernie

Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

Kathy, honey - you are in GOOD company with that particular expression. I won't name names but I know there's more than one DG member who says unthawed.

Half of my children's bloodline comes from people who use the term religiously. I've lived in the South (if you count Oklahoma as the South) for more than half my life, and I've got a funny-sounding drawl to prove it. But hearing (or reading) unthawed still makes me chuckle. As long as you laugh we're just laughing with you ;o)

Everson, WA(Zone 8a)

Maches noo matter watt wurd ewe use longs as peepole unnersand ewe now doit LOL .

My daughter uses a non word and has all her life and I don't have a clue where it came from. The word is costed anyone ever hear anyone use that word? Ernie

Payneville, KY(Zone 7a)

That's me...:) Smiling Kathy....Unthawed....

Newark, OH(Zone 5b)

I've heard that, Ernie. I'm not sure how people started adding "ed" to the end of words, but it's pretty common. That and "en", as in "boughten".

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