Actually today is still Mother’s Day in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, The Netherlands, and Switzerland.
The last Sunday in May for France and Sweden and two months ago for the U.K.
Speaking of not letting small ups and downs throw Sluggo’s happiness off. Wasn’t he the guy yesterday who had a BIG down by falling down an open sewer hole in the sidewalk? And yet today he is still blabbing away not paying attention where he is walking on the same sidewalk.
Not trying to be smart, but in Canada as well as the United States, the dollar sign always comes in front of the number. Even though you say the word dollars last.
What a nice twist! You rarely see a little imaginary dog with red horns being thoughtful and considerate of the feelings for an imaginary dog with a halo.
And for you Americans, “cheque” is how Canadians spell the word check (A bank payment piece of paper.)
(except when it is a check mark, or to check if something is in order.)