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Date::DayOfWeek::Nails(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Date::DayOfWeek::Nails(3)

Date::DayOfWeek::Nails - Cut your nails on a Friday, cut them for woe ...

    use Date::DayOfWeek::Nails;
    $advice = nails( 25, 10, 1971 ); # day month year

 Cut your nails on a Monday, cut them for news.
 Cut your nails on a Tuesday, a new pair of shoes.
 Cut your nails on a Wednesday, cut them for health.
 Cut your nails on a Thursday, cut them for wealth.
 Cut your nails on a Friday, cut them for woe.
 Cut your nails on a Saturday, a journey to go.
 Cut your nails on a Sunday, you cut them for evil,
 For all the next week you'll be ruled by the devil.

Yes, this is strange. And I'm looking for the source of these beliefs. I think I probably have to read a few more chapters. But this amused me, so here it is.

The reference for this is The Oxford Companion to the Year, however, it does not say exactly where this rhyme comes from.

    $advice = nails( 25, 10, 1971 ); # day month year

Rich Bowen ( rbowen@rcbowen.com )

Date::Doomsday

Date::DayOfWeek

The Oxford Companion to the Year (Bonnie Blackburn and Leofranc Holford-Strevens. Oxford Press.)

2003-02-02 perl v5.32.1

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