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@quillfire is a fellow Canuck; let's see if he gets the reference:)

By the way ... I ain't drinking no f'ckin Merlot.

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Pryde, contrary to popular belief, Ol' Quill is actually quite hip. Indeed, I recently explained to those less hip than myself what "gm" meant.

"gm" means different things depending upon the circumstances. It is highly contextual. It can mean: 1.) "General Motors," 2.) "Genetically Modified" or 3.) "Goat Marmalade." When Millennials use the aforementioned, it most frequently refers to the latter.

"OG" is similarly dependent upon the generation of the person using it.

To older people rolling their eyes in disbelief about youthful soul-searching, it means "Oh God," as in, "Oh God, I can't believe these ding-a-lings are confused about their gender."

To Millennials, terrified of being associated with anything that might be construed as "maleness," it means, "Omnes Gallinas," Latin for "all hens" ... as in, "There isn't a rooster amongst us ... honest, we're all hens."

Quill

Haha ... it is all about context. (She shakes her head in disappointment) .... OG.

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It's a Canadian classic. I can't believe you missed it:)

PS ... live and let live; OG OG OG

So, to refresh my memory, I Googled "The Secret World of OG."

Wikipedia:

... Accompanied by their fearless pets, the children descend through a secret trapdoor into a strange underground world of mushrooms ...

Undoubtedly Magic Mushrooms, Pryde ... which undoubtedly explains why you know more about this than do I. 😉

Quill

LOL ... dollars to donuts, you have experimented more with that kind of stuff than I. I am pretty straight-laced outside of my imagination.

The children travel to a realm where the inhabitants communicate with one word ... OG. Unless they communicate by derivation from the comic books they have stolen from the children over the years.

Very apropos to what is happening now. I read it as a kid but I imagine an adult would enjoy it too.

Og, og, og.