Not Freya. Frigg. Also known as Frija. According to wikipedia, “The connection with and possible earlier identification of the goddess Freyja with Frigg in the Proto-Germanic period is a matter of scholarly debate.”
It’s Frigg’s Day, from Old English Frigedæg (“day of Frig”).
Pharmakeus Ubik 8 months ago
Without love, where would you be now?
stillfickled Premium Member 8 months ago
Freya-Sounds familiar.
Algolei I 8 months ago
Not Freya. Frigg. Also known as Frija. According to wikipedia, “The connection with and possible earlier identification of the goddess Freyja with Frigg in the Proto-Germanic period is a matter of scholarly debate.”
It’s Frigg’s Day, from Old English Frigedæg (“day of Frig”).
a sage 8 months ago
Still a good day for fries.
Michael Scott Premium Member 8 months ago
Norse goddes Frigg. Latin goddes Venus. Spanish, Viernes. French, Vendredi. Italian, Venerdì
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member 8 months ago
the bucket head kid in the first panel…..his expression!!!
Steverino Premium Member 8 months ago
Yes, today is the day to eat fried foods.
Bill Löhr Premium Member 8 months ago
Frigga, goddess of fries, on the ides no less.
cuzinron47 8 months ago
It’s my pizza fries day.
jfr Premium Member 8 months ago
love the headgear – made me snort!