Sue Le Feuvre

By UrbanDonkey

A bit of a dodgy start to the day…

But it looks as if it may turn out OK.

Today’s saying is another Shakespearean phrase and was inspired by JacZero’s pink car yesterday…

In the pink is an expression that describes a state of good health, well-being, or a positive financial position. In the pink signifies that there is a reason to be optimistic.
The first recorded use of the phrase was in the 1597 play 'Romeo and Juliet' by Shakespeare: "I am the pinke of curtesie". However, at that time the meaning of the phrase was different, and it meant the very best example, the pinnacle, and didn't necessarily refer to health.

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