Your compiler saw an old friend recently, who exclaimed, “Dan, I haven’t seen you in a month of Sundays.” The two of us visited a while and then moved on, but your compiler was left wondering where that marvelous old expression, which he assumed is Southern, might have come from. In the South, we never mean it literally; a month of Sudays is technically thirty weeks, or two hundred ten days. The friend your compiler mentioned above was o…
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