'One' word only. How do you feel right now? (lighthearted)

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No, I didn't and being from the South I use the expression also.

Just like to think of it as cotton, I think the phrase originated in Apalachicola a big cotton exporter in the antebellum era. Interesting book by the name:

Fair to Middlin': The Antebellum Cotton Trade of the Apalachicola/Chattahoochee River Valley​

https://www.amazon.com/Fair-Middlin-Antebellum-Apalachicola-Chattahoochee/dp/0817355804
I use that saying a lot but I have never heard it described that way before. Learn something everyday........(y)
 
"Ecstatic!"

I need to qualify this. My team, "Northampton Saints," beat high flying "Harlequins," both teams are know better by their abbreviations, that is: Saints V Quins. As I was saying, Saints beat high flying Quins 46:17. My lady, also a fellow Saints supporter, recalled, wistfully, that she remembered a time when a Saints win was always a promise of..............................................(work it out!)
 

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