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Does anyone know the origin of the saying or phrase “6 ways to sunday”?

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Does anyone know the origin of the saying or phrase “6 ways to sunday”?

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From a posting by Ken Greenwald at www.wordwizard.com: Posted – 07 Nov 2007 : 07:48:30 [In the more recent posting month of Sundays, the expression SIX WAYS FROM SUNDAY again reared its head, and I am posting that discussion in this more appropriate location] John, Wow! Time sure does fly when your havin’ fun. It’s been 5 years since I’ve heard SIX WAYS FROM SUNDAY when we discussed it and its many variations in some detail at six different ways to Sunday. Previous to that posting, I had never heard it and I have never heard it since. But it is a lovely expression and we did, I think, establish at the time – after a bit of a struggle – that it was a synonym for EVERY WHICH WAY, IN EVERY DIRECTION. There is much more – for the

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