"Seniors only" shopping hours, is it fair?

To lollygag is to dilly-dally, dawdle, loaf around, or goof off. If you're lollygagging, you're wasting time by moving slowly or doing something less important than what you should be (or doing nothing at all). Lollygag is primarily used in the United States. It is synonymous with the very similar spelled lallygag, but lollygag is more commonly used. Both are very informal.
 

'Senior' hours at grocery stores didn't last very long around here, maybe a month or so. .. It doesn't really matter to me anyway. It was too early for me (7AM) to go, and I consider myself an early morning person.
 
Holly, I couldn't see your video. But here are the words, anyway.

Even though I'm not a Brit, I know this song because it's on an old favorite Clancy Brothers record that my husband and I used to play a lot back in "the day." It's called the Cock Linnet Song, and was a big favorite in the. British music hall.

A cock linnet was a little bird that was often kept as a pet, in a cage.

We had to move away
'Cos the rent we couldn't pay.
The moving van came round just after dark.
There was me and my old man,
Shoving things inside the van,
Which we'd often done before, let me remark.
We packed all that could be packed
In the van, and that's a fact.
And we got inside all that we could get inside.
Then we packed all we could pack
On the tailboard at the back,
Till there wasn't any room for me to ride.

Refrain:

My old man said: "Foller the van,
And don't dilly-dally on the way".
Off went the van wiv me 'ome packed in it.
I walked be'ind wiv me old cock linnet.
But I dillied and dallied,
Dallied and dillied;
Lost me way and don't know where to roam.
And you can't trust a "Special"
Like the old-time copper
When you can't find your way home.
I gave a helping hand
With the marble wash hand-stand,
And straight, we wasn't getting on so bad.
All at once, the car-man bloke
Had an accident and broke,
Well, the nicest bit of china that we had.
You'll understand, of course,
I was cross about the loss.
Same as any other human woman would.
But I soon got over that,
What with "two out" and a chat,
'Cos it's little things like that what does you good.
Refrain:

Oh! I'm in such a mess.
I don't know the new address -
Don't even know the blessed neighbourhood.
And I feel as if I might
Have to stay out here all night.
And that ain't a goin' to do me any good.
I don't make no complaint
But I'm coming over faint,
What I want now's a good substantial feed,
And I sort 'o kind 'o feel,
If I don't soon have a meal,
I shall have to rob the linnet of its seed!
Refrain:
 


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