Thursday sayings funny
Sure, here are some funny Thursday sayings:
1. "Thursday: it's like a gateway drug to the weekend."
2. "Thursday is the new Friday... well, almost."
3. "Thursday: the day when you can see the weekend, but you can't touch it yet."
4. "Thursday: the day when you start counting down to the weekend, even though it's still so far away."
5. "Thursday: the day when you realize you've survived the week so far, but you're not quite sure how."
6. "Thursday: the day when you can smell the weekend cooking, but it's not quite ready yet."
7. "Thursday: the day when you're so close to the weekend, yet so far from it at the same time."
8. "Thursday: the day when you start making weekend plans, even though you know they might change a hundred times before then."
9. "Thursday: the day when you're already tired of the week, but you still have one more day to go."
10. "Thursday: the day when you're just trying to make it to Friday without losing your mind."
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