They could be heading anywhere: to a bar, to a shopping mall to shop, home to relax with their family, to a gym, to a restaurant to eat with a friend, to the airport to board a plane, to a special event, or any number of places.
Everyone's different, so it would be impossible to know where they are heading unless they told you.
Good Friday was established as a Christian holiday in the early centuries of the church, likely around the 4th century AD.
Yes, most likely Friday, though I've occasionally gotten a check on a Saturday.
yes
As of October 2008, every thursday as the last day of the school week is early dismissal, unless there will be a School Thursday followed by Student Holiday friday in Early October, There will be an Early Dismissal Friday in April (without student holidays) before Good Friday, or there will be an Early Dismissal Friday in January
Yes, Unless there is an Early Release Thursday followed by a Student Holiday Friday.
Go early to the shop and run when you are in it.
Good Friday fell early this year because of the method of calculating the time of Passover. Good Friday, because it is the Friday before Easter Saturday, and coincides with the Jewish Pasch (Passover) has to be calculated using a Lunar calendar. This year is the earliest Good Friday and Lent for about 150 years, and Good Friday will not occur this early again for about the same ammount of time.
No its expected early March.
1982 was the only year in the 1980s that the 24th of September was on a Friday.
Tornadoes are more likely to occur in early summer.
Sears and Macys
Black Friday is the name to the Friday following Thanksgiving Day. In 2010, Black Friday falls on November 26, however, Black Friday sales start as early as October and continue through the end of November, but the majority of Black Friday shopping activity is on Nov 26th & 27th.