Question about "Proclaimed days"
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:56 pm
Obviously everyone here knows that after the Lions won the Grey Cup Sam Sullivan proclaimed Tuesday November 21st 2006 BC Lions Day.
Then just this week he proclaimed Tuesday May 29th Vancouver Giants Day (for winning the Memorial Cup).
Now when Lions day was announced every where I read about it, it had the year on the end so "Tuesday November 21st 2006" was BC Lions day. Does that mean that JUST that one day was Lions day? Or is it every November 21st?
Because now when ever I read about the Giants day, all it says is "Tuesday May 29th"? No date attached?
Even from the Giants website headline ... "VANCOUVER MAYOR SAM SULLIVAN & CITY COUNCIL PROCLAIMED TUESDAY MAY 29 AS
VANCOUVER GIANTS DAY"
So what, did the Lions get shafted? or is it the Giants/Media are just screwing up what they are writing?
Then just this week he proclaimed Tuesday May 29th Vancouver Giants Day (for winning the Memorial Cup).
Now when Lions day was announced every where I read about it, it had the year on the end so "Tuesday November 21st 2006" was BC Lions day. Does that mean that JUST that one day was Lions day? Or is it every November 21st?
Because now when ever I read about the Giants day, all it says is "Tuesday May 29th"? No date attached?
Even from the Giants website headline ... "VANCOUVER MAYOR SAM SULLIVAN & CITY COUNCIL PROCLAIMED TUESDAY MAY 29 AS
VANCOUVER GIANTS DAY"
So what, did the Lions get shafted? or is it the Giants/Media are just screwing up what they are writing?