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Odd holidays [message #518979] |
Mon, 08 August 2011 10:40  |
John Watson
Messages: 8966 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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I had been wondering why I've had no mails today from a client in Rhode Island, and I've just found out why: today is VJ (Victory over Japan) Day, which is a public holiday there. How amazingly twentieth century! Mind you, I live in England at the moment, and we had a holiday because of a royal wedding, which is pretty backward too.
Does anyone else have holidays for strange reasons?
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Re: Odd holidays [message #518989 is a reply to message #518979] |
Mon, 08 August 2011 12:54   |
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Barbara Boehmer
Messages: 9104 Registered: November 2002 Location: California, USA
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John Watson wrote on Mon, 08 August 2011 08:40
Does anyone else have holidays for strange reasons?
It depends on your definition of holiday and your definition of strange. There are lots of websites out there with various such things, but many such things were either not very popular to begin with or lost popularity over the years or were not publicized well and most people have never heard about them. Most of these things, although called holidays, are not things for which businesses give employees a day off. For example, today, August 8th, is the official national day or night (started in Pennsylvania) to sneak some zucchini onto your neighbor's porch:
http://www.gone-ta-pott.com/sneaksomezucchiniontoyourneighborsporchday.html
Every time I hear of something in addition to the traditional holidays, I mark it on my calendar, and either attempt to participate in some small way or avoid it, depending on what it is, then mark it on next year's calendar. Examples of such things on my calendar:
August 23: DBA Day
first Wednesday in October: International Walk to School Day
the day after Thanksgiving: Black Friday (shopping)
last Saturday in March: earth hour
April 1: April Fool's Day
April 25: Red Hat Society Day (when all of us women over 50 wear a red hat and a purple dress; younger women wear a pink hat and lavender dress)
Red Hat Society http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Society
Warning poem http://labyrinth_3.tripod.com/page59.html
Apr 27?: Denim Day http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim_Day
first Saturday in June: National Trails Day
July 15: National Ice Cream Day
July 21: National Junk Food Day
1st Tuesday in August: National Night Out Against Crime
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Re: Odd holidays [message #532657 is a reply to message #519653] |
Wed, 23 November 2011 18:12   |
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Barbara Boehmer
Messages: 9104 Registered: November 2002 Location: California, USA
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Here in the United States, tomorrow, Thursday, is Thanksgiving. Apparently it originated as a feast giving thanks for the fall harvest. Also, the day after Thanksgiving is known as Black Friday, the first day of the biggest shopping time of the year.
As with most holidays, people tend to develop their own individual new traditions over time. Many people have Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and the following Saturday and Sunday off and combine all four days for something.
So what are all of you planning to do? Are you having a traditional feast with extended family in somebody's home or at a restaurant? Are you using the four days to fly somewhere to visit people? Are you a vegetarian who goes somewhere to feed turkeys instead of eating them? Do you plan to get a group together and watch or listen to "Alice's Restaurant"? Do you plan to camp out overnight in front of some store in order to be one of the first few in the stampede through the door when it opens on Black Friday? Do you plan to avoid all of the crowds and traffic and relax at home or catch up on yard work or other chores? What else do you plan to do?
I plan to spend the time at home with my cats, don't plan to eat anything special, hope to make a little progress on some yard work, and may watch "Alice's Restaurant" again. Or, maybe I'll just record the "Twilight Zone" marathon and watch that a little at a time in the future, at times like this, when I am using my computer.
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Re: Odd holidays [message #532712 is a reply to message #532681] |
Thu, 24 November 2011 01:56   |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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Well, that's what I thought (that it would be a DVR). So you don't actually record these TV shows on DVDs, do you? You just use a built-in hard disk, right?
Croatia has just entered a digital era (regarding television signals) so we had to purchase DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial) tuners (if TV sets don't have them - new TVs do). I bought Strong SRT 5222, a twin tuner device that is capable of recording two different TV shows at a time onto a hard disk (actually, any USB storage device). Currently, I use 1.5TB + 2 x 300GB external HDDs; quite a lot of space.
During the last few days I watched two similar movies: the first one is I am legend, and another one is Contagion. IMDB ratings are the same for both movies: 7.1 at the moment. However, I found the "I am legend" much more interesting and entertaining. True, as a kid I loved SF and that might be a reason, but "Contagion" is just too slow and ... well, boring. Besides, I don't like to see Gwyneth Paltrow dead, lying on the autopsy table
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Re: Odd holidays [message #543111 is a reply to message #532719] |
Mon, 13 February 2012 02:45   |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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Speaking of House, MD: have you seen Chase, Foreman & House singing Midnight Train to Georgia? Sound better than Gladys Knight & The Pips 
P.S. I've just read a comment on the bottom; true, it was strange seeing them like in a mirror (I watched that episode yesterday and remember what I saw). Someone said Quote:It's mirrored. Helps stop YouTube's copyright software detecting and removing FOX clips.
Gee, didn't know that 
So, if you don't want to violate the law, don't watch it (too many times, that is).
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