Do you know what day of the week you were born on? C'mon, guess. You have a 1 in 7 chance of getting it right.
Then go and check, here.
I was born on a Friday.
Yeah, I know. Not very exciting.
Lori
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ab·surd (b-sûrd, -zûrd) adj. 1. Ridiculously incongruous or unreasonable. 2. Inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense 3. Of, relating to, or manifesting the view that there is no order or value in human life or in the universe. N. The condition or state in which humans exist in a meaningless, irrational universe wherein people's lives have no purpose or meaning. [Latin absurdus, out of tune, absurd : ab-, intensive pref.; see ab-1 + surdus, deaf, muffled.]
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According to the original Mother Goose rhyme: "Monday's Child is fair of face,
Tuesday's Child is full of grace,
Wednesday's Child is full of woe,
Thursday's Child has far to go,
Friday's Child is loving and giving,
Saturday's Child works hard for a living; But the child who is born on the Sabbath day,
Is witty and wise and good and gay."
(I'm a Sunday.)
This nursery rhyme has been rewritten on many sites, I discovered, to eliminate the word 'gay'. God forbid...
"Good and grey"?
"Good and fey"?
"A good lay"?
The mind doesn't exactly reel--maybe it just jigs a little.
I was born on a Saturday. Just after the cartoons ended. I've been making up for it since.
So, between the 3 of us, we've got the weekend sewn up. Cool.
Let's party.
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