Tuesday
As you all probably know, the day of the week known as 'Tuesday' is named after American actress Tuesday Weld.
Born Susan Ker Weld in New York City, she took the name 'Tuesday' (an extension of her childhood nickname, Tu-Tu) and made her feature film debut, aged 12.
She grew up to marry fellow actor Frederick March II. And from then on, a tad unfortunately, she became known to one and all as Tuesday, March II - an auspicious date, as I'm sure you'll all agree.
Other famous Tuesdays include:
Ruby Tuesday - so named after a particular lady's interesting and, quite frankly, hugely erotic belly-button adornment.
Shrove Tuesday - in honour of a biblical bloke who did a lot of, erm, shroving. Usually on a Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Tippler's Tuesday was spent in general cogitation. He was pondering the fact that a single cow's daily production of methane equates to 4,000 grammes of carbon dioxide. Meanwhile, a Land Rover Freelander produces 3,419g per day during its daily average 33 miles of travel.
There are ten million cows in Britain alone, so from a disappearing ozone point of view you're all fucked.
I don't know how many cows there are in Belgium but, as soon as I get out of the Big Blogger house, I'm going to shoot the bastards.
However I agree with you if one is ready to accept to wear a scarf when visiting a church, the least we can do is to wear head-covering in our own shul if it is required! I've always believed that these laws have more to do with men in general than with Judaism in particular.
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