January 21 would arrive on Monday, as expected. It would not cause a postponement of a presidential inauguration, if that is what you are wondering.
Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.
January 20th, 1985 fell on a Sunday.
The 20th would be a Sunday!
At January 20th 2009 you would be 19 years old
its when the president will be sworn in to office and it is going to be on SUNDAY JANUARY 20TH 2013
He actually was inaugurated on the 20th-- he took the oath of office in a small private ceremony in the Blue Room of the White House; Chief Justice Roberts administered the oath. But since the 20th fell on a Sunday in 2013, there was a second ceremony, open to the public, on Monday.
Normally, the new president would be sworn in on January 20th. But in 2013, that day falls on a Sunday, so he will be sworn in the next day, Monday, January 21, 2013.
Yes, he would normally be inaugurated on January 20, 2013. But since the 20th is a Sunday this time around, the public swearing-in ceremony will be held the next day-- Monday, January 21, 2013.
If January 20th falls on a Sunday in an Inauguration year, typically the President will be sworn in privately on that day and take the oath of office again in public the following Monday.
Assuming the same year, it's a Sunday.
Born on the 20th of January, one would be born under the sign of Aquarius.
The big day out is held at many places like Auckland, gold coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth. In order the dates for the big day out are: Friday the 20th of January, Sunday the 22nd of January, Thursday the 26th of January, Sunday the 29th of January, Friday the 3rd of February and Sunday the 5th of February. 2012