It is Friday, based on the etymology of the days of the week.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday#Etymology
Friggs symbols include but are not limited to: the Key, the Distaff and the Rune Pertho.
Woden (Wednesday) of Asgard c.215 A.D.was married to Frigg,or Freagh, (Friday).
Frigg's day, also known as Friday, is named after the Norse goddess Frigg, who was the wife of Odin and the queen of the gods. In Norse mythology, Frigg was associated with love, fertility, and motherhood. Friday was considered a day of luck and good fortune because it was dedicated to Frigg.
In norse mythology, Frigg is Odin's wife and they live in the god city of Asgard. They had two children together- Balder and Hod.
Pagans and atheists do not acknowledge the God of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. (A pagan may be polytheistic, paying tribute to their own pantheon. An atheist lacks any belief in deities.)Pagans and atheists are viewed with suspicion and contempt by main line theists.Pagans and atheists do not have central organizing bodies, ruling councils or appointed worldwide leaders.Answer.Pagans and atheists have very little in common. Paganism is one of the earliest forms of god worship and one of the predescessors of the modern religeons. Many of the christian holy days come from the pagan callander (friday comes from friggs-day, frigg being a pagan god). Atheists on the other hand do not believe in any higher being or supernatural force
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Day-to-day. It's a hyphenated word.
Tuesday
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Day-In Day-Out was created in 1987.
Day - to -day might be hyphenated but in my spelling it is. I think day to day should not be hyphenated. The end
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