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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

December 28, 2015

The Christmas Song - Alvin & The Chipmunks

Debuting on this date in 1958, this song aka The Chipmunk Song (Don't Be Late) it was the only song to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart. The song was also a hit with the entertainment establishment, garnering three awards at the 1958 Grammys: Best Comedy Performance, Best Children’s Recording, and Best Engineered Record (non-classical).

December 23, 2015

festoon


festoon verb [fe-stoon]

1. to adorn with or as with festoons: to festoon a hall.
2. to form into festoons: to festoon flowers and leaves.
3. Dentistry. to reproduce natural gum patterns around the teeth or a denture.


This time of year people festoon with Christmas lights.


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"Merry Christmas" in Other Languages

You Can Say "Merry Christmas" in 12 Languages

You can say "Merry Christmas" in:

English
Spanish
Japanese
French
German
Italian
Swedish
Portuguese
Greek
Gaelic
Hawaiian
Esperanto 

 

December 22, 2015

Five Days of Christmas

Q: What did the blonde ask Santa Claus for Christmas? Photobucket

A: Five golden dings, four calling nerds, three French men, two purple gloves, and a bar fridge and a party.

via jokes.com

November 27, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving!


Thanksgiving Turkey Trivia

* It's unclear if the Pilgrims ate turkey at the first Thanksgiving. At the time, "turkey" meant any kind of fowl.
* Evidence indicates that turkeys have been around for more than 10 million years.
* Turkey eggs hatch in 28 days.
* A baby turkey is called a "poult."
* A mature turkey has about 3,500 feathers.
* More than 45 million turkeys are consumed during Thanksgiving.
* The average weight of a Thanksgiving turkey is 15 pounds.
* The typical 15-pound turkey is 70 percent white meat and 30 percent dark meat.
* A nest of turkey eggs is called a "clutch."
* The "caruncle" is the reddish, fleshy growth on the head and upper neck of a turkey. The red, fleshy growth from the base of a turkey's beak that hangs down over the neck is called the "snood."


November 26, 2015

giblets

giblets gib·lets [jib-lits] plural noun

the heart, liver, gizzard, and the like, of a fowl, often cooked separately.


There IS one more definition, classified as slang, but I didn't see it at Dictionary.com.  It was a LONG time ago during a football practice and after a play, one of my teammates was still on the ground after the play was over.  The coach leaned over the prostrate boy asking him where it hurt.  I wasn't close enough to hear the muffled answer, but the coach got up with a smile on his face.

"He'll be all right." he informed the rest of us. "He just got hit in the giblets."

That was a scene that came to mind at every Thanksgiving dinner after that.

Since the Word of the Day was more-or-less related to Thanksgiving, I'll just combine two posts into one.  I was going to write one about how many calories were in the average Thanksgiving dinner: from 3-4,000 and the average American will consume more than 4,500 calories and 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving Day alone, according to the Calorie Control Council. (there were other sources that cited different numbers, but I like the alliteration of that website's name) 

That would take a LOT of exercise to work off that many calories!  A nice brisk walk would be better than spending the day in a gym, so check out the Walking Calories Calculator to see how far/fast you need to walk to get rid of those excess calories, or you can use the Holiday Calorie Counter to figure both the calories in your holiday meal and the amount of exercise needed to work off the meal.

I have my Thanksgiving meal already prepared.


Pathetic, huh? One good thing is that it will be ready in a minute and a half after I pop it in the microwave; another good thing is that it's only 290 calories with 9 grams of fat. I'll work that off watching the football games on TV!

October 31, 2015

Happy Halloween

For 10 Cats, but for you, too!

Season Of The Witch - Donovan

Vintage clips from the 1921 film called Haxan Witchcraft Through The Ages

So Funny It's Scary

Your Halloween Style is Funny

You are never one to take yourself too seriously, and that's especially true on Halloween.

You dress up to have fun and get a few laughs. You don't worry about having the best or coolest costume.

You like a costume that pokes fun at something in our culture, someone, or even yourself. And it doesn't need to take much effort.


In fact, you think that some of the best costumes are minimalist in nature. You're willing to get meta or punny in creating your absurd Halloween outfit. 



Samhainophobia

Samhainophobia  noun

A fear of Halloween.

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September 7, 2015

To All

Here's hoping that everyone who visits this blog - friends, family and everyone else - has a:



May 25, 2015

Remember Them Every Day

Memorial Day

"The nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten."

 -  Calvin Coolidge

Memorial Day