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Other versions of "have a nice day" are "have a good one" [23] and "have a nice one." [ 24 ] The phrase was universalized after 1950 by truck drivers conversing on their CB radios . [ 3 ] [ 24 ] Scientific studies indicate that people who regularly smile are more likely to say "have a nice day". [ 25 ]
Christ – The Album is considered by former members of Crass to be among their best recordings. [2] In a retrospective article written for the album, Harry Sword of The Quietus refers to it as "the most caustic realization of their vision" and called it "a seething howl that remains most intensely relevant to politics and vibrantly forward thinking in terms of music."
Have a Nice Day would remain unreleased in the US until the album was reissued globally with bonus tracks in 2009, although an updated and repackaged edition of the greatest hits compilation was released in 2000 by Edel Records. [3] Have a Nice Day was released in Japan on 17 February 1999, in Spain on 22 February, and in Sweden three days ...
Have a Nice Day is the ninth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on September 20, 2005. Produced by John Shanks, the album was recorded at Sanctuary Sound II in New Jersey, and Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California. Have a Nice Day was originally recorded in the summer of 2004 and planned for release in early 2005 ...
Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box is a seven-disc, 160-track box set with a 90-page booklet of cultural comment, a timeline for the decade, and liner notes. While covering much of the same ground as Rhino's Have a Nice Day series, it includes more R&B, funk, soul and disco from the period.
"Have a Nice Day" is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from their third album Just Enough Education to Perform (2001). Written by Kelly Jones and produced by Bird and Bush, it was released on 11 June 2001.
Instead of feeling gloomy on Christmas Day while everyone else “celebrates” (read: argues with family), use the day to start planning for the year ahead by creating a 2025 travel wishlist.
The Philadelphia-based brothers Bernard and Murray Spain also used the design on novelty items for their business, Traffic Stoppers. They focused on the slogan "Have a happy day," [25] [45] which mutated into "Have a nice day." As with Harvey Ball, they also produced happy face badges, producing over 50 million with New York button manufacturer ...