A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from December 26, 2019
“That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is”

“That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re suppose(d) to be doing” is a jocular end-of-year saying that has been printed on several images. “Always this strange feeling between Christmas and New Year.. don’t know what day it is or what to do with yourself” was posted on Twitter by Colette 🌼 on December 29, 2013.
 
“That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what your suppose to be doing” was posted on Twitter by 💤 on December 27, 2015. “That bit between Christmas and New Year, when you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re supposed to be doing”—with “supposed” instead of “suppose”—was posted on Twitter by Personal Injury Law | Stephensons on December 28, 2105.
   
“Them days between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is, or what you’re doing with your life” was posted on Twitter by liam later on December 27, 2015. “Them awkward days between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is or what you’re doing with your life”—with the word “awkward” added—was posted on Twitter by Mike Linger (and others) on December 28, 2015. This version of the saying has also been printed on many images.
 
“Welcome to the 5 days between Christmas and New year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what are you supposed to be doing 🙈🙈” was posted on Twitter by Cristina on December 27, 2018. “The 5 days between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re suppose to be doing” was posted on Twitter by Paulina Rod on December 28, 2019.     
       
     
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Colette 🌼
@Colettuce_
Always this strange feeling between Christmas and New Year.. don’t know what day it is or what to do with yourself
4:47 PM · Dec 29, 2013·Twitter Web Client
   
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Stephen Duffy
@Stephen_Duffy_
That weird limbo feeling between christmas and New Years when you don’t know what day it is. #NewYearsEve #Christmas
4:36 AM · Dec 30, 2014·Twitter for iPhone
 
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💤
@4nnakitty
that bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what your suppose to be doing
4:30 PM · Dec 27, 2015·Twitter for iPad
     
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liam
@lixmkay
them days between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is, or what you’re doing with your life
7:51 PM · Dec 27, 2015·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Paige
@paigey_alex
It’s that time between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is or who you are
5:12 AM · Dec 28, 2015·Twitter for iPhone
     
Twitter
Mike Linger
@Linger7
Them awkward days between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is or what you’re doing with your life
5:48 AM · Dec 28, 2015·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Luke Tyler
@ThatLukeTyler
That awkward time between Christmas and New Year when you don’t know what day it is or what you’re doing with your life.
10:14 AM · Dec 28, 2015·Twitter for Android
 
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The Struggle Bus
@FactsOrDie
Them awkward days between Christmas and New Years when you don’t know what day it is, or what you’re doing with your life.
11:15 AM · Dec 29, 2015·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Chrissian
@dominicaniover
That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are and what you are suppose to be doing
8:44 PM · Dec 27, 2016·Twitter for Android
 
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Dan Talevski
@dantalevski
That bit between Christmas and New Years where you don’t know what day it is, who you are and what you are supposed to be doing…😳
1:00 PM · Dec 26, 2017·Twitter Web Client
   
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Cristina
@crisdrag
Welcome to the 5 days between Christmas and New year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what are you supposed to be doing 🙈🙈
3:50 AM · Dec 27, 2018·Twitter for Android
   
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Johnne’
@johnne_tweets
The 5 days between Christmas and New year where you don;t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re suppose to be doing… Smh😶👽
#HappyHolidays
10:38 AM · Dec 27, 2018·Twitter Web Client
 
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Paulina Rod
@Pau_Rgz
The 5 days between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re suppose to be doing.
9:24 AM · Dec 28, 2018·Twitter for iPhone
   
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Personal Injury Law | Stephensons
@PIClaimsLaw
That bit between Christmas and New Year, when you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re supposed to be doing #getmeback2work
6:02 PM · Dec 28, 2015 from North West, England·Twitter for iPhone
 
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A little Mood
@Annabel68390963
That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is. Who you are and what you are supposed to do?
It’s a strange time of year. With so much time off, you can start to feel a bit lost and directionless.
2:36 PM · Dec 16, 2019·Twitter for iPhone
     
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Miles
@milesawaaaaay
Five days between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are, or what you’re supposed to be doing.
10:43 PM · Dec 26, 2019·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Griffin♠
@Ed_bug101
That bit between Christmas and New Year where you don’t know what day it is, who you are or what you’re supposed to be doing
2:39 AM · Dec 27, 2019·Twitter for iPhone

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