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Originally posted by SallyAnneI was born on a Saturday - and I dont work particularly hard.
Freaky is clearly gay though.
I guess it's only right 50% of the time
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Originally posted by Old GregExcept it doesn't mean, ONLY Saturday's Child works hard for a living, just EVERY Saturday's child works hard for a living
Freaky is clearly gay though.
I guess it's only right 50% of the time
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Originally posted by Old GregExcept it doesn't mean, ONLY Saturday's Child works hard for a living, just EVERY Saturday's child works hard for a living
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Originally posted by Maxamus"Saturday's child works hard for a living"
The rest of us are drug dealers then i suppose
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"Saturday's child works hard for a living"
The rest of us are drug dealers then i suppose
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Originally posted by MrRobinNever mind that, poor old Wednesday's child is gonna be a misery guts their whole life! 1/7th of the population will need therapy...
BAN IT!!
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Originally posted by Maxamusso according to that poem anyone whos a thursdays child is going to struggle in life??????
In other words, has a hard life?
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Originally posted by Old GregWell, take gay in the original sense in which it was intended if it makes you happier.
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so according to that poem anyone whos a thursdays child is going to struggle in life??????
In other words, has a hard life?
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Originally posted by freakydancerNope, Sunday unfortunately!!
Not happy about that poem
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Originally posted by Maxamusahhh so its all taken from that poem or what ever the fooook it is.
Im a Thursday's child apparantly. So i have far to go?
far to go where though? WTF is that suppose to mean?
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Originally posted by Old GregI take it you're another Thursday's child?
Not happy about that poem
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Originally posted by freakydancerSo everyone born on sunday is a bender?
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Originally posted by Old GregMonday's child is fair of face;
Tuesday's child is full of grace;
Wednesday's child is full of woe;
Thursday's child has far to go;
Friday's child is loving and giving;
Saturday's child works hard for a living.
But the child that is born on the Sabbath day
is fair and wise, good and gay
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