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Wednesday is sometimes informally referred to as "hump day" in North America, a reference to the fact that Wednesday is the middle day—or "hump"—of a typical work week. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Lillördag , or "little Saturday", is a Nordic tradition of turning Wednesday evening into a small weekend-like celebration. [ 7 ]
GIF was one of the first two image formats commonly used on Web sites, the other being the black-and-white XBM. [5] In September 1995 Netscape Navigator 2.0 added the ability for animated GIFs to loop. While GIF was developed by CompuServe, it used the Lempel–Ziv–Welch (LZW) lossless data compression algorithm patented by Unisys in 1985.
"When You're Smiling" is a popular song written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher and Joe Goodwin. First published in 1928, popular recordings were made by Seger Ellis (1928), Louis Armstrong (1929), and Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (1930). [1] The lyrics and music of the song entered the public domain in the United States in 2024. [2]
The Republican from South Carolina used her floor privileges late on Monday to level the accusations against the men, calling them "predators" as she described in detail what she said they did to ...
Smiling Friends is an Australian-American adult animated television series created by Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack for Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim, which revolves around the surreal misadventures of a small charity and its four employees dedicated to spreading happiness.
A Catholic priest blesses the Boston Marathon Bombing Memorials on Boylston Street. In the Catholic Church, a blessing is a rite consisting of a ceremony and prayers performed in the name and with the authority of the Church by a duly qualified minister by which persons or things are sanctified as dedicated to divine service or by which certain marks of divine favour are invoked upon them.
Bless your heart" is a phrase common to the Southern United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The phrase has multiple meanings and is used to express genuine sympathy but sometimes as an insult that conveys condescension, derision, or contempt.
Keep Smiling, a 1938 British film directed by Monty Banks, starring Gracie Fields; Keep Smiling (1938 American film), a 1938 American film directed by Herbert I. Leeds, starring Jane Withers; Keep Smiling, a 2011 Georgian film; Keep Smiling (1983), by the Danish group Laid Back "Keep Smiling" (song), a 2015 song by Bars and Melody