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Jul 17, 2005 12:28

Today is Sunday. I wonder where they came up with that name, Sunday. Maybe it was the only day of the week that the sun came out during the time period when they were naming the days ( Read more... )

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mclaughlinmatt1 July 17 2005, 17:06:07 UTC
haha darn decent :) what a little nerd, i'm so very proud of you

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kerplunket July 17 2005, 19:00:58 UTC
yay!! one of my goals is to make you proud! :) Thanks Matticus, you have made my day!

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mclaughlinmatt1 July 17 2005, 21:11:20 UTC
i didn't see you at the gym :-P

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kerplunket July 18 2005, 01:08:21 UTC
I didnt see you either! Who are you anyways? And what are you doing posting in my journal? hahaha juuuust kidding! :)

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_zac July 17 2005, 18:10:43 UTC
Middle English sunnenday < Old English sunnandæg ("day of the sun") < sunne ("sun") + dæg ("day"); declared the "venerable day of the sun" by Roman Emperor Constantine on March 7, AD 321.

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charlieo July 17 2005, 18:37:31 UTC
With futher roots in older european sun-worshipping religions.

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kerplunket July 17 2005, 19:00:14 UTC
haha wow... I'm so glad I have LJ friends that know the answer to absolutely everything! Thanks guys! :)

I can now go to bed this Sunday night without any questions running through my head...Well, questions about where Sunday came from, that is. Woot! :)

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Yo theneatfriend July 17 2005, 19:57:39 UTC
I wish mrs. paula dean was my mom!! and rachel ray makes my heart skip a beat i cant say much about emeril though. good job on cooking though :)

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Re: Yo kerplunket July 18 2005, 01:09:09 UTC
hahaha I wish paula dean was my mom so she could make me all that food like everyday! Emeril cracks me up!

I'm so glad to know that there's another Food Network addict out there! :)

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kerplunket July 26 2005, 16:56:53 UTC
yayy!! of course I'll add you! :)

I bet they were the best sandwiches ever!!

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