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    Why is the "Sunday" in an "Ice Cream Sundae" spelt differently?

    Question #57141. Asked by eschatologist.

    peasypod

    Seems to be because Christian folk were a bit miffed about ice-cream being advertised on the Lord's Day...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundae

    May 10 05, 11:46 PM

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