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pasusan
Explorer
Apr 10, 2020

What day is it?




For those of us that are staying at home and get confused...
---Also - have a "good" one.


Edit: This is what a Cleveland news station is doing every day to lighten the mood. Thought we could use a little of that. :)
  • Check out the many parody songs on Utube.
    There's one called " I want to to what day it is" sung to "I want to know what love is" by Journey.
    Another good one for country lovers is "Quaratine" sung to "Jolene".
  • wnjj's avatar
    wnjj
    Explorer II
    RoyF wrote:
    Since retirement twenty years ago, I use the number of pills in my seven-day pill-minder to tell me what day it is.

    That’s works great, until you forget to take them one day and your calendar is off forever. ;)
  • My clock radio starts my day by telling me what the day/date is....LOL! Otherwise, this would be like the movie "Groundhog Day".
  • Knowing the day of the week has become a challenge. We always worked from the days that we normally did the same thing weekly. Tuesday, chicken buffet at the Elks Lodge. Friday, all the fish you can handle at a local restaurant here in Yuma, then Saturday to the meat draw at the Moose Lodge. I'm just so confused!
  • time2roll wrote:
    Lastday
    Nextday
    Yesterday
    Someday
    Midday
    Weekday
    Homeday

    All about the same right now.


    Yeah ... and it sure isn't Payday either. :B
  • The day is Today.

    The only moment in time that exists is the moment we are in.

    Yesterday is over, don't worry about it. Tomorrow is not here yet. Don't worry about it either.

    Live each moment the best that you can for the situation you are in.
  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    The day is Today.

    The only moment in time that exists is the moment we are in.

    Yesterday is over, don't worry about it. Tomorrow is not here yet. Don't worry about it either.

    Live each moment the best that you can for the situation you are in.


    Well ... "don't worry" probably isn't the optimum way of dealing with what may not be here yet.

    I prefer thinking about what may not be here yet the way the military does ... "prepare for the worst - but hope for the best".

    P.S. The DW and myself will probably be sanitizing our mail envelopes and Amazon packages before we open them - for quite some time yet. ;)

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