"It must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays"
Middle English, from Old English thres dæg, alteration (influenced by Old Norse thrsdagr, Thor's day), of thunres dæg, Thor's day (translation of Late Latin Iovis dis, Jupiter's day) thunres, genitive of thunor, thunder; see (s)ten- in Indo-European Roots + dæg, day
This is an ode to Thursdays. You might say it is an ultimate ode to Thursdays. Whatever you call it...this is it.
Thursday...the fifth day of the week, fourth of the work week. The day after hump day. It's all downhill from here. Smooth sailing. Let's not get carried away, it's not Friday yet but it will be soon. In college, did Friday classess even count? I think not! So Thursday could be considered as an appetizer. It wets you appetite for what's yet to come. I mean, just look at the specials in bars on a thursday. (http://chicagospecials.com/thursday.asp) You can't beat that with a stick...even if it has a rusty nail on the end(*note*I do not condone trying to beat anything with a stick containing a rusty nail, unless of course that anything is something you really despise...like mondays) So to all Thursdays, all around the world...this one's for you.
Cheers
Thursday, May 12, 2005
No, not yours...mine
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