Oct 10, 2006 11:53
For those of you unformilar with the concept of Oprerember, its the its a creation of J.Lynn and Mine.
Ask youself, which day of the week is the least important. You'll probably say Tuesday. If not, allow me to presaude you. If we look at the wekk, you'll find every other day has significance. Monday; The day of the moon, Starts off the week, as much as we dont like it, it is fundimental to the "week" system. Wednesday; the of Odin(Old English name Wodnes) and water (Mercury being the water planet. HELLO SAILOR MERCURY! aka Mecredi) Plays its part as the "Hump" day, showing no favourtism to either said of the week. Thursday, the day Thor (Þunres | the Þ is a [th] sound) god of thunder (Sup Sailor Jupiter aka Jeudi) is the "Its almost the weekend, but not quite day". Friday, the day of Frigg (goddess of beauty, you know who else was beautiful, the Roman god Venus, Goddess of Love, Beauty and Sex, SUP VENUS LOVE CHAINS INCIRCLE! aka Vendredi) is the "x hours until the weekend!" day(x= the number of hours until the weekend). Saturday and Sunday are obvious, there the weekend and I feel no need to explain them. Tuesday has nothing great to offer, except pancakes once a year. It has war conditations and nobody like Sailor Mars.
For this reason We decided that Tuesday is nolonger necessary. But if we were to ilimnate it completely that would leave an extra 52 days to a year. There for a new month would be added. Operember. Why Opremeber you might ask. Because in todays age, the world needs a strong black woman. Oprah.
Each month would be cut down to roughly 28.1 days. this creates a total of 365.25 days, a perfect year.
When is Operember? Well, it comes in on that perfect summer day, where its not to hot, not to cold. This would also help in extending the summer holidays.
Rumors are circulating that talks Operembers frist holiday are underway.
Edit; Someone should buy me Animal Crossing DS everyone should chip in and buy me Animal Crossing DS for my birthday and Christmas present. You could even send the cartridge in an envelope.