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Tuesday - 11 September 2007 1. * Tuesday38 2006 Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday / Sunday / Fire Resist Section Total Raiders: 0 Reserves: 0 Randoms: 0 Pancake Tuesday, as evidenced by its name, always took place on a Tuesday. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten) The Doctor, in his first form, met his first human companions, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, on a Tuesday in November 1963. (TV: An Unearthly Child) The Eleventh Doctor once arrived at a newly-formed Earth on a Tuesday "around six billion years ago." (TV: Hide) Susan Foreman, while attending Coal Hill School in March 1963, had physical education on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and was forced to wear plimsolls. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Tuesday is a nameless villain from the book Shadow of the Gallows by Terry Deary. He is a Scottish Fenian, who plans to murder Queen Victoria during her visit in Edinburgh. His accomplices are Sunday and Thursday. They hate Victoria, because they believe she did nothing for the Irish people during the Great Famine in Ireland and gave only five pounds to help them. From: [[]] On Tuesdays, Mahogany Hall hosts jugglers, acrobats, contortionists, tumblers and high-wire acts. [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__ Tuesday is a season 4 episode of The Bagel Show, and the episode marks the first appearance of Chrome. The episode first aired on Cartoon Network on June 27, 2014. Tuesday is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications. Tuesday is one of the nineteen Records. It is a record that plays the music during the Good Ending. It is used on the record player in the Reception Room of the Rose Garden Orphanage. It can be found, using the Monday record, in the cafeteria at nighttime, in "The Funeral" chapter. It can later be used to find the Wednesday record. In July, 1994, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder listened to wiretap surveillance conducted on two men who discussed an encounter with Tuesday. One man recounted that he had been in a strip club when Tuesday had been onstage dancing to an Offspring song called "Come Out and Play". According to the man, he had been "tipping her big", laying "five spots" down on "the rail". By the end of the song, he had about forty dollars laid out on the rail. Tuesday was the third day of the Human week. In 1996, the museum at the Griffith Observatory had a planetarium show on Tuesday nights. Rain Robinson offered Lieutenants Tom Paris and Tuvok the opportunity to attend it, but Paris replied that they would likely be busy on Tuesday. (VOY: "Future's End") When movie night was established on Enterprise NX-01, it was initially held weekly on Tuesdays. (ENT: "The Catwalk") According to the rules of fizzbin, the second playing card drawn was turned up except on Tuesdays. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action" ) The mission begins with a flashback to the previous year. Ben Mitchell, an SO19 armed police officer, is chasing a teenager armed with a gun across a bridge somewhere in London. The teenager points the gun at Mitch briefly and then runs away. Mitch orders him to stop and drop the weapon but the teenager refuses, causing Mitch to fire. The shot hits the teenager in the back and kills him. The mission returns to the present day and we see a police car being driven by Mitch. In the car are four other officers: Munroe, Paul Evans, Jack Harvey and Stoppard. Harvey and Evans argue with one another which causes Munroe to intervene and stop them. The car then arrives at an estate somewhere in London. Mitch stops the car and Munroe briefs them on their mission. Munroe tells the officers to be aware Tuesday is the third day of the week, part of the seven days weekly cycle. When Graham was auditioning to become a knight of Daventry the Knight Auditions had been set to be on Tuesday, but got moved to forward. Tuesday is a very special day. It is the day that comes after Friday, especially in June when it comes even more after Friday than it usually does. Tuesday is also International Napkin Folding Day. That's why you only ever see a perfectly folded napkin on Tuesday. Often labeled as the third day of the Weak and some people call it the second day because they don't consider Sunday the first day. It's really weird. Basically, Tuesday is just destined to be replaced by PIEDAY. No one has regrets to see it go. Tuesday is the day after Monday and before Wednesday. It's the 2nd day of the week if you start the week on Monday but Tuesday is the 3rd day of the week if you start from Sunday. Tuesday is connected with the Roman god Mars and the Nordic god Tiw. Mars and Tiw were both gods of war. The English word, Tuesday is connected with the name of Tiw or Tyr. According to the myth the gods wanted to bind a dangerous wolf that was prophesied to kill Odin himself. Tiw/Tyr had only one hand because as an act of noble self sacrifice Tiw/Tyr put his other hand into the mouth of the dangerous wolf while the other gods bound the wolf. The wolf bit Tiw/Tyr's hand off. According to Honest Al, who was actually the Weather Wizard in disguise, his mother drove to church o Tuesdays and Thursdays in a Volkswagen car he was trying to get Batman and Robin to purchase. Many things can happen on Tuesday; sometimes things don't happen. But what makes Tuesday special is that it is the one day of the week when opinions do not change, regardless of what happens or doesn't happen. This was revealed by Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner. My gut tells me that day was a Tuesday. Tuesday was a character played by Shana Furlow on Beverly Hills, 90210, the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. She appeared in the season 1 episode A Fling in Palm Springs. Tuesday first appears at a gas station, where she approaches, David Silver as he is buying something from a vending machine. She warns him about the stale peanut butter crackers and introduces herself, flirting heavily with him until David invites her to his grandfather's house in Palm Springs, where he and his friends will be staying. Tuesday is the third day of the week. It is day 2 on a school week. @Tuesday = (2006/28/Tuesday .. 2006/52/Tuesday); [[2018//Tuesday]]
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Tuesday was a character played by Shana Furlow on Beverly Hills, 90210, the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. She appeared in the season 1 episode A Fling in Palm Springs. Tuesday first appears at a gas station, where she approaches, David Silver as he is buying something from a vending machine. She warns him about the stale peanut butter crackers and introduces herself, flirting heavily with him until David invites her to his grandfather's house in Palm Springs, where he and his friends will be staying. Tuesday shows up with two friends for Steve Sanders, neither of which he's interested in. She spends most of her time with David. Eventually, they go into a room alone and begin making out, but she suddenly breaks down crying, telling David she's just trying to get over her boyfriend and can't go through with it. Tuesday is a nameless villain from the book Shadow of the Gallows by Terry Deary. He is a Scottish Fenian, who plans to murder Queen Victoria during her visit in Edinburgh. His accomplices are Sunday and Thursday. They hate Victoria, because they believe she did nothing for the Irish people during the Great Famine in Ireland and gave only five pounds to help them. Tuesday was the third day of the Human week. In 1996, the museum at the Griffith Observatory had a planetarium show on Tuesday nights. Rain Robinson offered Lieutenants Tom Paris and Tuvok the opportunity to attend it, but Paris replied that they would likely be busy on Tuesday. (VOY: "Future's End") When movie night was established on Enterprise NX-01, it was initially held weekly on Tuesdays. (ENT: "The Catwalk") According to the rules of fizzbin, the second playing card drawn was turned up except on Tuesdays. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action" ) The senior staff of the USS Enterprise-D held a weekly poker game every Tuesday evening. (TNG: "Cause and Effect" ) A holographic Sigmund Freud wanted to give Data an appointment for "next Tuesday". (TNG: "Phantasms" ) Several pieces of essential equipment aboard the USS Enterprise-B, including its tractor beam and photon torpedoes, along with the ship's medical staff, were scheduled for delivery the Tuesday after its maiden voyage. (Star Trek Generations) On Tuesday nights, Jadzia Dax and Quark enjoyed a weekly game of tongo. (DS9: "Meridian") Until 2372, Odo used to have meetings with Major Kira Nerys on Tuesday mornings in which they discussed the weekly criminal activity report. (DS9: "Crossfire") Tuesday is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications. Often labeled as the third day of the Weak and some people call it the second day because they don't consider Sunday the first day. It's really weird. Basically, Tuesday is just destined to be replaced by PIEDAY. No one has regrets to see it go. Pancake Tuesday, as evidenced by its name, always took place on a Tuesday. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten) The Doctor, in his first form, met his first human companions, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, on a Tuesday in November 1963. (TV: An Unearthly Child) The Eleventh Doctor once arrived at a newly-formed Earth on a Tuesday "around six billion years ago." (TV: Hide) Susan Foreman, while attending Coal Hill School in March 1963, had physical education on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and was forced to wear plimsolls. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Sunset Strip, a market visited frequently by gang members, was most busy on Tuesdays. (COMIC: Gangster's Paradise) The newly-regenerated Tenth Doctor planned to take Rose Tyler to the planet Barcelona on 6PM of a Tuesday in October 5006, his previous incarnation having told her that she would've "love[d] it" immediately prior to his regeneration. However, he cancelled this to take her back home to the Powell Estate on Christmas Eve 2006. (TV: Children in Need Special) Victor Kennedy took over LINDA and absorbed Bliss on a Tuesday night in March 2007. (TV: Love & Monsters) The Rolling Stones wrote a song named "Ruby Tuesday." (AUDIO: The Dark Husband) The arrival of Chief Nagata's team on Le Verrier after it had gone silent was on a Tuesday in the 38th century. The Twelfth Doctor detected the day of the week by taste. (TV: Sleep No More) Tuesday is one of the nineteen Records. It is a record that plays the music during the Good Ending. It is used on the record player in the Reception Room of the Rose Garden Orphanage. It can be found, using the Monday record, in the cafeteria at nighttime, in "The Funeral" chapter. It can later be used to find the Wednesday record. Many things can happen on Tuesday; sometimes things don't happen. But what makes Tuesday special is that it is the one day of the week when opinions do not change, regardless of what happens or doesn't happen. This was revealed by Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner. My gut tells me that day was a Tuesday. Tuesday is the third day of the week. It is day 2 on a school week. Tuesday is a very special day. It is the day that comes after Friday, especially in June when it comes even more after Friday than it usually does. Tuesday is also International Napkin Folding Day. That's why you only ever see a perfectly folded napkin on Tuesday. From: [[]] On Tuesdays, Mahogany Hall hosts jugglers, acrobats, contortionists, tumblers and high-wire acts. [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__ Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday / Sunday / Fire Resist Section Total Raiders: 0 Reserves: 0 Randoms: 0 Tuesday is the day after Monday and before Wednesday. It's the 2nd day of the week if you start the week on Monday but Tuesday is the 3rd day of the week if you start from Sunday. Tuesday is connected with the Roman god Mars and the Nordic god Tiw. Mars and Tiw were both gods of war. The English word, Tuesday is connected with the name of Tiw or Tyr. According to the myth the gods wanted to bind a dangerous wolf that was prophesied to kill Odin himself. Tiw/Tyr had only one hand because as an act of noble self sacrifice Tiw/Tyr put his other hand into the mouth of the dangerous wolf while the other gods bound the wolf. The wolf bit Tiw/Tyr's hand off. The mission begins with a flashback to the previous year. Ben Mitchell, an SO19 armed police officer, is chasing a teenager armed with a gun across a bridge somewhere in London. The teenager points the gun at Mitch briefly and then runs away. Mitch orders him to stop and drop the weapon but the teenager refuses, causing Mitch to fire. The shot hits the teenager in the back and kills him. The mission returns to the present day and we see a police car being driven by Mitch. In the car are four other officers: Munroe, Paul Evans, Jack Harvey and Stoppard. Harvey and Evans argue with one another which causes Munroe to intervene and stop them. The car then arrives at an estate somewhere in London. Mitch stops the car and Munroe briefs them on their mission. Munroe tells the officers to be aware of each other, especially Mitch and reminds them they should only open fire to neutralise a perceived threat, not before. The job is to raid a flat that is owned by the Collins crew, which is believed to contain cocaine. Munroe orders them to get in and the officers exit the car. Mitch leads the assault and heads up the second floor. They break into the flat and arrest members of the gang. After a search, they discover lots of cocaine being stored in a secret room. Members of the gang then flee and open fire at the police. Mitch chases after them across the flats and a shootout takes place in the courtyard. After the gangsters are killed or arrested, Munroe orders Mitch to regroup with the team and backup SO19 officers. Suddenly, Harvey is shot in the leg from one of the flats above and drops to the floor. He is pulled to the side alive but badly injured. Mitch spots the shooter on the second floor and chases after him. The shooter and other gangsters retreat to the third floor and break into another apartment. Mitch goes in and kills more gangsters. The apartment is dark so Mitch turns on his flashlight. One of the gangsters takes an elderly woman hostage, forcing Mitch to take extra care. Mitch aims at the hostage takers' head and kills him, saving the hostage. He then chases after the remaining gangsters who flee onto the roof through an open window. After he chases them across the rooftops he kills or arrests the last of them and the estate is secure. A police helicopter flies above and more backup arrives as the estate is secured and the mission a success. According to Honest Al, who was actually the Weather Wizard in disguise, his mother drove to church o Tuesdays and Thursdays in a Volkswagen car he was trying to get Batman and Robin to purchase. In July, 1994, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder listened to wiretap surveillance conducted on two men who discussed an encounter with Tuesday. One man recounted that he had been in a strip club when Tuesday had been onstage dancing to an Offspring song called "Come Out and Play". According to the man, he had been "tipping her big", laying "five spots" down on "the rail". By the end of the song, he had about forty dollars laid out on the rail. At first, the other man thought his friend had gone to the strip club on Tuesday but eventually realised that they were talking about the stripper named Tuesday, who he claimed to know. (TXF: "Little Green Men") On February 2, 1996, Tuesday walked to the Ruby Tip with an umbrella as it was raining. She entered the strip club to begin her shift while another girl was leaving and informed a male attendant inside that she was present. She left her umbrella on his desk as the man replied, "Alrighty". In a dressing room, Tuesday was beginning to change her clothes before she started dancing when a girl she knew named Calamity entered. Tuesday asked, "How's it going?", just after Calamity walked to a pay phone. Calamity explained that she was trying to call her daughter's baby-sitter and notified Tuesday that a "weird French guy" they both knew had returned. When Tuesday asked if it was the man "with the poetry", Calamity nodded. Tuesday looked at Calamity as she talked with her daughter on the phone. Wearing red underwear, Tuesday entered a room where several other girls were dancing. Small windows were built into the walls of the room, where men had paid quarters for timed sessions in which they could watch the girls dance and strip. The windows closed with a shutter when their session was over. Tuesday began dancing seductively to the music that was piped into the room. Behind one of the windows was a man wearing a baseball cap, the French man who Calamity and Tuesday had been speaking about earlier. Tuesday danced before him and noticed that he was holding up a small piece of paper with writing on it. She moved closer to the window, crouched down and moved a finger along her bra strap, as if she were about to remove it, as the shutter came down. The same man later paid Calamity for a private dance before he murdered her in her apartment. Tuesday became aware of the fact that he had paid Calamity for a private dance and gave a statement to the police following her murder, although she was unsure who had killed her friend. Frank Black visited the Ruby Tip peep show while investigating the murder. He saw a photograph of Tuesday outside one of the private booths that was labelled with her handwritten name at the bottom. Frank entered the booth and saw Tuesday pull back a curtain over the window that separated them. She initially thought that he was a regular customer and began to dance for him. However, when Frank held up a newspaper clipping that reported Calamity's death, Tuesday saw that he only wanted to talk with her about the murder. She immediately stopped dancing, folded her arms and became more self-conscious. She was initially reluctant to talk to him, stating that she wasn't in an interrogation booth and that she had already provided the police with her statement. However, Frank admitted that he wasn't a police officer and urged her to tell him about Calamity, stating that he might be able to work out who had killed her. Tuesday finally revealed that Calamity had neither worked as a prostitute nor done drugs and that the only reason she had danced was to acquire enough money to raise her daughter. Frank asked if Calamity had had any fans or known any freaks but Tuesday replied that the club's clientele was not exactly righteous. When he asked if she could think of any reason why someone had murdered Calamity, Tuesday answered that men didn't require a reason, all they needed was an excuse. Frank apologised and thanked Tuesday for her time. As he started to leave, she told him about the man who often held up French poetry to the dancers. Frank returned to the window and asked Tuesday if the "Frenchman" had ever solicited anyone. She replied negatively but revealed that the man had paid Calamity for a private dance. Tuesday also showed Frank a video camera in his booth, although she asked him to withhold the fact that she had told him where it was. (MM: "Pilot") @Tuesday = (2006/28/Tuesday .. 2006/52/Tuesday); [[2018//Tuesday]] Tuesday is the third day of the week, part of the seven days weekly cycle. When Graham was auditioning to become a knight of Daventry the Knight Auditions had been set to be on Tuesday, but got moved to forward. Tuesday is a season 4 episode of The Bagel Show, and the episode marks the first appearance of Chrome. The episode first aired on Cartoon Network on June 27, 2014. Tuesday - 11 September 2007 1. * Tuesday38 2006
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