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 10 months ago
Without love, where would you be now?
stillfickled Premium Member 10 months ago
Freya-Sounds familiar.
Algolei I 10 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 10 months ago
Still a good day for fries.
Michael Scott Premium Member 10 months ago
Norse goddes Frigg. Latin goddes Venus. Spanish, Viernes. French, Vendredi. Italian, Venerdì
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member 10 months ago
the bucket head kid in the first panel…..his expression!!!
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
Yes, today is the day to eat fried foods.
Bill Löhr Premium Member 10 months ago
Frigga, goddess of fries, on the ides no less.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
It’s my pizza fries day.
jfr Premium Member 10 months ago
love the headgear – made me snort!