That was the week that was

It could well be the worst 7 days ever as an Gunner. Losing to scum, victims* and moneybags City. Can’t remember a worse time.rodders999 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 1:28 pmCalamity capers in the NLD on Sunday, membership renewals out on Tuesday, a guard of honour followed by a rinsing from the bin dippers on Wednesday and then to cap it all off obliterated by City who are putting 5 past everybody for fun at the moment on Saturday night.
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Err, the first day of a week is Sunday. That is why it was called Sunday. Because when the sun comes up it starts....
All very well and good but it’s called the weekend for a reasonarrgee wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 9:45 pmErr, the first day of a week is Sunday. That is why it was called Sunday. Because when the sun comes up it starts....
The first day of the week (for most), Sunday has been set aside as the "day of the sun" since ancient Egyptian times in honor of the sun-god, beginning with Ra. The Egyptians passed their idea of a 7-day week onto the Romans, who also started their week with the Sun's day...
Sunday was traditionally regarded as the first day of the week by both Christians and Jews. Following Jewish tradition, the Bible is quite explicit that God rested on the seventh day of Creation, which formed the basis for the Sabbath, the day of rest.
Even when Constantine made Sunday the Christian day of rest, thus giving it the traditional functions of the Jewish Sabbath, there was no question that Sunday remained the first day of the week.
Err i don't think you're meant to copy and paste things from other websites without giving credit, so let me do it for you. The stuff in bold is copy and pasted straight from thetylt.com to make you sound knowledgeable, but none of it actually matters. The international ISO 8601 standard has Monday as the first day of the week. The UK uses this standard. Deal with itarrgee wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 9:45 pmErr, the first day of a week is Sunday. That is why it was called Sunday. Because when the sun comes up it starts....
The first day of the week (for most), Sunday has been set aside as the "day of the sun" since ancient Egyptian times in honor of the sun-god, beginning with Ra. The Egyptians passed their idea of a 7-day week onto the Romans, who also started their week with the Sun's day...
Sunday was traditionally regarded as the first day of the week by both Christians and Jews. Following Jewish tradition, the Bible is quite explicit that God rested on the seventh day of Creation, which formed the basis for the Sabbath, the day of rest.
Even when Constantine made Sunday the Christian day of rest, thus giving it the traditional functions of the Jewish Sabbath, there was no question that Sunday remained the first day of the week.
Yes, because it ends on Saturday
Sorry I had meant to italicise that. Yes a copy and paste from elsewhere.CloakedGooner wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:24 pmErr i don't think you're meant to copy and paste things from other websites without giving credit, so let me do it for you. The stuff in bold is copy and pasted straight from thetylt.com to make you sound knowledgeable, but none of it actually matters. The international ISO 8601 standard has Monday as the first day of the week. The UK uses this standard. Deal with it![]()
No need to apologisearrgee wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:30 pmCloakedGooner wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:24 pmErr i don't think you're meant to copy and paste things from other websites without giving credit, so let me do it for you. The stuff in bold is copy and pasted straight from thetylt.com to make you sound knowledgeable, but none of it actually matters. The international ISO 8601 standard has Monday as the first day of the week. The UK uses this standard. Deal with it![]()
Sorry I had meant to italicise that. Yes a copy and paste from elsewhere.
Oh he noticed. And he was prepping the basement (or the "wet room" as it is also known) even as you typed.CloakedGooner wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 12:42 amNo need to apologisearrgee wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:30 pmCloakedGooner wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 10:24 pmErr i don't think you're meant to copy and paste things from other websites without giving credit, so let me do it for you. The stuff in bold is copy and pasted straight from thetylt.com to make you sound knowledgeable, but none of it actually matters. The international ISO 8601 standard has Monday as the first day of the week. The UK uses this standard. Deal with it![]()
Sorry I had meant to italicise that. Yes a copy and paste from elsewhere.i just didn't want you to end up getting molested in DB10s basement if he had noticed
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I don't know but I have got my son's home schooling sorted for the day.