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So true – yet, sometimes we also have to give “new” a chance/time to discover that it is improved.
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Sometimes it is a great improvement. Sometimes.
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Yep because we know, there are other times.
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“New” very often just means “different”.
Ginger
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I’m ok with different. Sometimes.
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Fully agreed!
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Thanks!
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New – often meaning, “we found a way to make it cheaper.”
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Not always a good thing . . .
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The entire decade of the 70’s pretty much proved that.
Avocado colored appliances…really?
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hahaha. Good point!
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Having been exposed to the wonders of the block editor you obviously know where of you speak. Or as I like to call it ‘new and rebruised’
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I like that!
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Yep … it has to say, ‘New AND improved, with bonus steak knives’, for it to be authentic. 🙂
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hahaha. 70s flashback!
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😀
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How right you are, my friend!!
Peace and love,
~ Jill ~
“Peace begins with a Smile”
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Thanks Jill
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No, and in fact I’ve just had a loving refit. All the chunky bits are gone and it all feels so smooooth 😂 🤣
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Good!!!!
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You’ve got that right. It could be just another way of saying “Same old . . .”
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Sometimes ‘old’ is the better fit.
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I think so
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