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Nosy Birthday Question

I was born on a Friday.

I don't think it fits. I don't work hard for anything~~
 
It does! It's an old poem, back in days of yore where homosexuality ~didn't exist~ or something.


I know, but still. Someone's gonna make a joke about it eventually (not necessarily me).


EDIT: Someone already did. I just saw it coming.
 
It does! It's an old poem, back in days of yore where homosexuality ~didn't exist~ or something.

Or before the definition of the word "gay" changed to describe it :3

Anyway, 7th December 1991 was a Saturday, so apparently I'm loving and giving.
 
Saturday.

Also, you have the rhyme wrong. Friday and Saturday are the wrong way round. Friday's child "is loving and giving" and Satuday's child "works hard for a living". Just so you know.
 
"Works hard for a living" doesn't fit me either. I don't even do my homework regularly. :P
 
Wednesday. Full of woe? Only sometimes. o.O But pancakes often makes that go away.
 
Monday for me. As a little kid it kinda applied, but then accidents happened and then puberty or something happened and oh, it's just not good.

I've heard a couple of variations on the poem, including one where Wednesday's child "fears no woe", which I think is a bit nicer for a poor 3-year-old to hear about their future, Sabbath kids being "witty and wise" rather than "bonny and blithe" and I'm sure I've heard a version somewhere where they've changed the line about being gay to something else. Just can't remember what.
 
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