An alternative to 'keeping up with the joneses', although hardly used in the common English lexicon. Other examples include--
A) In expression, used to describe surprise and
happiness for the end of the week - Friday, a day in which
school is typically over, or for those in work. It can be used also for Thursday itself, for people waiting for the week to be over.
B) A title for a
popular webcomic of the same name, about two mousethieves in London with a knack for stealing. The title stems from the fact that the main character,
Patrick, was known as the 'Thursday Thief', for his crimes coincidentally happening on that day. Hence, people are trying to 'keep up with Thursday.'
C) A term used to describe the end result of an
orgasm during sexual intercourse; the success of a wonderful night in bed with your mate and/or lover. Commonly used in the United Kingdom, though included in the United States in some instances.
This is it--- this is it... Why, I... I... Oh
goodness, my love! I can't believe it! I have been keeping up with
Thursday! HA
HA, this is delicious!