I know that HJHM is our ‘in acronym’ for the Beatles. I’ve tried and tried to work it out, but I can’t.
Not wishing to own up, I decided to google it up. I’m pretty sure my AW chums don’t mean what Google tells me HJHM is – a one piece, heavy duty joist hanger.
I might be daft, but even I know the Beatles were a four piece.
Can someone please put me out of my misery and let me back in the gang… It’s rubbish being the one that doesn’t get it ❤️

It’s the HJH, short for the Hey Jude Hitmakers!
Aah @minibreakfast. Thank you! Now I get it.
Let’s have an amnesty, or am I the only one who doesn’t speak fluent AW? ❤️
I can understand the language but I never speak it.
There are a few more explained in the FAQ (scroll down to the bottom): https://theafterword.co.uk/faq/ 😀
Excellent!
Joist Hanger.
TMFTL
Joy Stanger bought her first (and now hard to get) first album. A blend of jazz, folk and washboard.
Isn’t it Hand-Job Heavy Metal?
It’s advice for the constipated. Hard jobbie? Heave man!
I always thought it was a descrptive term for the average afterworder,
Heterosexual Juvenile Hirsute Male.
Juvenile?
Throw off those mental chains todayoutof10!
It stands for Jed – Howard Jones’ homunculoid mate…
Hairy Face, John, Harrison and Macca