Out of the blue Urs, did you make that joke intentionally ?

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Followed by Friday for that much needed English fry up.
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Frantz wrote:
Krakatau wrote:indeed : too many drinks on thirst day

:clown: :clown: :clown:
:shrug: I suspect most native English speakers wouldn't find this funny.
yeah, It's a long shot.. ..anyway, i just hope some of the "Bavaliens" Tricky mentioned would come with their flying saucer and hijack me to their planet of lust & love. :D
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Frantz wrote: :shrug: I suspect most native English speakers wouldn't find this funny.
A great many people in London and the surrounding area pronounce the two words almost identically. Think EastEnders. "Ah might be furstee on fursdee".

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cytospur wrote:Followed by Friday for that much needed English fry up.
Bring your umbrella on Wednesday / wetness day. :clown: :help:

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Eat food slowly on Tuesdays.


ps, not sure about the thirsties joke - it's like something out a 1940s Christmas cracker (but I quite like the thURSdays pun).

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garryknight wrote: A great many people in London and the surrounding area pronounce the two words almost identically. Think EastEnders. "Ah might be furstee on fursdee".
I see. I guess it doesn't help that the 2 words are pronounced very differently where I'm from.

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cytospur wrote:Followed by Friday for that much needed English fry up.
Then Saturday when most people like to sit down all day, and Sunday, when it is always sunny, then Monday when everyone talks in a Jamaican accent and calls eachother "mon!", Tuesday when this joke starts becoming unfunny and no actually that was Saturday but never mind.
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Kriminal wrote:
mutantdog wrote:... decent British night-clubs

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Okay, maybe not all decent, but my old haunt "The Brunel Rooms" in Swindon was a damn good venue with some awesome events on Friday nights. Thursdays however, were something of a contrast to that.

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Sendy wrote:
cytospur wrote:Followed by Friday for that much needed English fry up.
Then Saturday when most people like to sit down all day, and Sunday, when it is always sunny, then Monday when everyone talks in a Jamaican accent and calls eachother "mon!", Tuesday when this joke starts becoming unfunny and no actually that was Saturday but never mind.
Well, Satyriasis means hypersexuality. That's why it's originally called Satyrday.

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Urs wrote:Well, Satyriasis means hypersexuality. That's why it's originally called Satyrday.
Am Samstag kommt das Sams.. :lol:
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Two days of the week were named after synths:

Thursday = Thor's day

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Saturday = Saturn day

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Can we rename Wednesday to Divaday?

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I used to love Thor. :lol:

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murnau wrote:Am Samstag kommt das Sams.. :lol:
Das wollte ich gerade schreiben!

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Frantz wrote:
Krakatau wrote:indeed : too many drinks on thirst day

:clown: :clown: :clown:
:shrug: I suspect most native English speakers wouldn't find this funny.
- you're talking about speakers but what about English headphones ?

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