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sanibel

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Old English Thu(n)resd?g ‘day of thunder,’ named after Thunor or Thor, the Germanic god of thunder; translation of late Latin Jovis dies ‘day of Jupiter,’ Thor being equated with the Roman god Jupiter. Compare with Dutch donderdag and German Donnerstag.
Well, in a nutshell: Happy Thursday :kiss:
 

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Old English Thu(n)resd?g ?day of thunder,? named after Thunor or Thor, the Germanic god of thunder; translation of late Latin Jovis dies ?day of Jupiter,? Thor being equated with the Roman god Jupiter. Compare with Dutch donderdag and German Donnerstag.
Well, in a nutshell: Happy Thursday :kiss:

I love these little quotes and sayings you come up with and share here 😊
 

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Lol. Spot on DutchBoy. However, t's not the quote but the comment written below it that makes me look smart. And, BTW, what's your definition of 'smart?'

Having the ability to express your wisdom in understandable sentences to the less smarts among us. And having above average wisdom of course
 

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