Count your prayers

This was unintentionally said by the contributor. It is a mashup of “count your blessings” (appreciate the good things in life) and maybe “say your prayers” (to make a humble request) or perhaps “keep you in my prayers” (needs are being considered). “Prayers” and “blessings” go together so the mashup is a subtle one and my guess a commonly spoken one. Kudos to Katie Mikalis for sending this one in!



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