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Fox Calendar 2014 - October
Fox Calendar 2014 — December
Three virtually drenched, soaking wet vixens, dripping water all over the place ...

I once again post the calendar a little premature, but the girls really need to get indoors to warm themselves and change into dry clothes, and not have to wait for their turn outdoors in the thunderstorm!
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40 years of fox comics 1974 - 2014:
http://www.malmerfors.se/foxcomics

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Published: 9 years, 7 months ago
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Shnurui
9 years, 7 months ago
what is translation of days that W is O and L is S?
Micke
9 years, 7 months ago
M=Måndag (Monday) is the first day of the week, in the Nordic countries named after the ancient Nordic god of Moon, Måne. (Ancient Swedish manadagher.)
In Latin Dies Lunae, Luna's day, after the Roman goddess of the moon Luna.

T=Tisdag (Tuesday) is named after Odin's son, the ancient Nordic god Tyr (in Old Swedish called Ti). Tyr is often identified with the Roman war god Mars. According to the classical definition Tuesday is the week's third day, but since the international standard was introduced in 1973 counted as the second day.

O=Onsdag (Wednesday) is named after the ancient Nordic god Odin. In Latin, dies Mercurii, ie Mercury's day. The Roman historian Tacitus may refer to Odin when he talks of Mercury. Oden is the god of war and the oldest, greatest and wisest of the gods and the ruler of Asgard. Odin has many sons, the most famous of whom is Thor.

T=Torsdag (Thursday) is named after the ancient Nordic god of thunder Thor.

F=Fredag (Friday) is named after Odin's wife Frigg. Others argue that it was named after the goddess Freya, who was possibly the same goddess as Frigg

L=Lördag (Saturday) is named after the ancient Swedish tradition to bathe; löga yourself on this day, lögardagen.

S=Söndag (Sunday) is named after the ancient Nordic sun goddess Sol, also called Sunna or Sunne. (Ancient Swedish sunnudagr - Sol's day)
Shnurui
9 years, 7 months ago
oh, It is swedish.  For odd reason I thought german.
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