Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
PP did you know that ... the whole rhyme actually rhymes? 30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, when short February's done
How funny. No, I guess I learned a “modern” version.
Maybe my way is old too then?
30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31 except the second month alone, to which we 28 design til leap year makes it 29.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
PP did you know that ... the whole rhyme actually rhymes? 30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, when short February's done
How funny. No, I guess I learned a “modern” version.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
PP did you know that ... the whole rhyme actually rhymes? 30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, when short February's done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and still don't know how to fold a fitted sheet. Have watched online tutorials and still can't master it!
I’m 60 and have given up too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
PP did you know that ... the whole rhyme actually rhymes? 30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, when short February's done
How funny. No, I guess I learned a “modern” version.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
PP did you know that ... the whole rhyme actually rhymes? 30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31, when short February's done

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I married my husband he didn’t know Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday.
My dh too. Every few years, he asks me "What day is Thanksgiving on this year?"
It’s not just a Thursday. It’s rule is it’s always on either the third or fourth Thursday of November, I can’t remember which.
last Thursday in november
No, fourth Thursday in November. It's never been on the 29th or 30th, which could be the last Thursday. It's never been on a day between the 15th and 21st, which could be the third Thursday.
Someone mentioned not knowing how many days in February. My mom had a trick for remembering which months have 31 days. You name them off using your knuckles and the space between your knuckles. Knuckle of little finger is January, the space between it and the ring finger is February, and so on. When you get to the Knuckle of the index finger (July) you go to the index finger of the other hand, which is August, and continue to December.
Didn't other people learn the traditional rhyme in school? "30 days hath September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31 -- except for February, which has 28!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is triathlon pronounced TRI ATH A LON? Because that’s how everybody in the history of the world (that Ive ever heard) pronounces it. Still wondering.
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+pronounce+triathlon
How did you think it was pronounced?
NP and runner. I've only ever said triathalon! Marathon, triathalon!
That’s how everyone pronounces it!
Not everyone who can read!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought their lyrics to the Michael Jackson song was, Annie are you WALKING."
BUt it's:
Annie, are you ok?
So, Annie are you ok
Are you ok, Annie
Annie, are you ok?
So, Annie are you ok
Are you ok, Annie
Annie, are you ok?
So, Annie are you ok?
Are you ok, Annie?
Annie, are you ok?
So, Annie are you ok, are you ok Annie?
My daughter used to think it was “daddy are you ok, you ok daddy?”![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In recipes, tablespoon has a capital T (Tbsp) while the smaller teaspoon has a small t (tsp). We could probably have a whole cooking thread.
b = tablespoon (tbl); and p = teaspoon (tsp)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That soap doesn’t kill germs but makes them slip off.
I feel so stupid by never assuming otherwise.
Wouldn't washing with just water do the same then?