thewrll wrote:
Saturday and it would be Wrllday.
What's a "Wrll"?
A web search says it could refer little-league baseball teams from cities starting with WR (such as White Rock or Weston Ranch); an oldies music radio station out of Chicago; the code for an airport in Balikpapan, Indonesia; or something created in the mind of thewrll.
I think it's most likely the last one.
I also dislike that most people don't pronounce Wed-nes-day properly.
I have noticed since I was a young child that most of the days of the week are very similar to numbers:
Mon-day = One-day
Tues-day = Twos-day
Thurs-day = Thirds-day
Fri-day = Four-day
I always thought it would make more sense to use those names in that order, as it would be easier for kids to learn the days of the week.
Because the last poster didn't ask a new question, I will continue on. How about this question:
What days of the weak are your most-to-least favourite, and why do you like or dislike the days?
Example for me:
Friday: the starting of the weekend, escape from school or normal work.
Saturday: relaxing sleep in day when on normal schedules.
Wednesday: I have always loved Wednesdays, the symmetrical midpoint of in the work week, and found it curious how people pronounce it "whens-day".
Tuesday: even though it is near the beginning of the week, I have always thought the word "Tuesday" was beautiful.
Sunday: a reminder of going back to school/work the next day.
Thursday: I have never really liked Thursdays, as I am usually tired by that point in the week if going to school.
Monday: the start of the normal work week, boring.
Edit: oops, it seems like there were other postings that I did not see.
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