No you fucking dumbass, it’s not fucking Friday yet! What a stupid ass question? NO, I don’t find your question pithy and humorous. You’re a fucking moron. How many days of the week are there in your world to be so confused as to what fucking day it is? Why don’t you look at a fucking calendar and see what fucking day it is?
—Must have a case of the Mondays. Hyuck
This article appears in Nov 26 – Dec 2, 2009.


there’s this little thing called sarcasm. you should learn what it is and what it means
When asked on a day other than Fridy, “Is it Friday yet?” is not sarcastic.
sar⋅casm /[sahr-kaz-uhm]
–noun 1. harsh or bitter derision or irony.
2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: a review full of sarcasms.
Sometimes I forget what day it is… So I have to ask “Is it friday?” or “What day is it?”
But I will also ask the stupid question “Is it Friday yet?” I don’t do it to be sarcastic, or funny. I jus do it as a form of complaining that I want the work week to be done and over with 😀
Exactly. BTW, sorry Lukin – I shouldn’t drink and post – my shit-on-you button engages…
Sit down.
LOL@ Dino
wow, i think someome is very angry!! I’d hate to see something really piss you off!! lol
I also often forget what day of the week it is, because I don’t work a normal m-f schedule. This also means that Friday’s don’t really have any significant meaning to me, so I never ask that question. More often than not if it’s Friday, that means I’m working the next two days.
I sometimes go months without working so often for me every day is Saturday.
When i say it, its because i wish it was friday, not because i don’t know what day it is. Like when someone says “is it time to get off yet?” during a long day
“I’m gonna get you high today…. cause it’s friday, you ain’t got no job…. and you ain’t got shit to do”
Hey Lukin, when someone says to me “Is it time to get off yet?”, I usually answer “Only if you’re with me, baby.”
OK, so I don’t say that, really, but I might just start…
Hey, is it 4:30 yet?
Are we there yet?
I don’t know about you but I’m waiting for 4:20…
It’s just another stupid thing that people say, a filler comment I guess you could say. Just like, when it’s really hot outside: “Hot enough for ya?”
Or when it’s really cold: “Cold enough for ya?”
Or when it’s really rainy: “Wet enough for ya?”
I’ve tried these comments as pick-up lines at bars and would not advise it. “Hey baby, busy enough for ya?” Nope. Not good.
Rhetorical question?
Get over yourself.
4:20 on Friday……..Mmmmmmmmmmm:)
I love 4:20s! Cause it’s always 4:20 somewhere… except for right now, but in another 40 minutes it’ll be 4:20 in Greenland.
Yeah, GREEN land, heheheheh.
Q, I award you 10 internets.
…is it friday yet? :p