I know tomorrow is "Good Friday" in English. what is today, OK Thursday?
@lzg Yes. Which is preceded by meh Wednesday.

@lzg Well actually --- more like Monday Thursday :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maundy_Thursday

Maundy Thursday - Wikipedia

@pborenstein @lzg yes (also, thanks for saving me from being the "well, actually" guy!)
@nxskok @pborenstein @lzg I was about to say Maundy Thursday too 😹
But I do think the original take of OK Thursday works well (or even better 😹)
@lzg I propose “Fuck yeah long weekend Thursday”

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'White Thursday' over here.

@lzg no mass Thursday.

@lzg Crazy lazy Thursday or maybe Don't Go To Work Thursday.

They say Monday's child is full of grace
Tuesday's child is fair of face
Thursday's child has far to go and it's no wonder
When the week becomes a rat race
You can bet, win, show or place
But never bet on Thursday ‘cause God's not on its case.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5h3nni7j2pc

Harry Nilsson - (Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go to Work Today (Audio)

YouTube

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It’s green Thursday here. Some breweries make green beer to celebrate

https://www.czechcenter.org/blog/greenthursdayinczechrepublic

Green Thursday in Czech Republic Czech Center Museum Houston — a meeting place for Czech and local culture

Maundy Thursday, or Zelený čtvrtek (Green Thursday) as it’s known to the Czechs, is the last Thursday before Easter. Maundy Thursday commemorates the Washing of the Feet and Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles. But where did the name Green Thursday come from?

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@eliza @lzg So basically you procrastinated St. Patricks Day? 
@lzg It's the day I look up Maundy in the dictionary yet again.
@lzg to the bin thursday
@lzg And what about So-So Wednesday?

@lzg "Good Friday" for some of us implies the existence of "Bad" days and "Ugly" days as well.

Anybody else here LOVE the Danish Symphony Orchestra's performance of "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" theme song?

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It is 'Maundy Thursday' in #england . On that day the monarch distributes silver coins to elderly men and women - one for each year of the monarch's life - and until the 2010s the afternoon counted as an additional public holiday for civil servants , Not sure what happens elsewhere.

@lzg Tomorrow is "Long Friday" (Langfredag) here in Norway.

I suppose that makes today "Medium Thursday" and yesterday "Short Wednesday".

@lzg cannot think about good friday without remembering that meme that was like:

ME: Yeah, we commemorate the day you died every year.
JESUS: that's great, what do you call it?
ME: ...
JESUS: what do you call it

@lzg

Where I grew up, it was "Skärtorsdagen" which we simply interpreted as either "Pink Thursday" or "Cut Thursday", but I'm told that it originally was supposed to have meant something like "pure" or "clean" Thursday.

@lzg Holy Thursday, kind of lackluster by comparison.