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  National Blueberry Cheesecake Day
Today is National Blueberry Cheesecake Day! Although cheesecake recipes can be traced all the way back to Ancient Greece, the flavored versions we know and love today are a fairly recent innovation. People have come up with all sorts of interesting and unique cheesecake flavors, but today is a celebration of the classic blueberry variety.

The type of cheese used to make cheesecake has a huge impact on the flavor and texture of this delicious dessert. American cheesecakes are made with cream cheese, Italian cheesecakes are made with ricotta, and German and Polish cheesecakes are made with “quark” cheese, which is a type of curd cheese.

Blueberry cheesecake is one of the most popular cheesecake flavors. Enjoy a heavenly slice (or two) today to celebrate National Blueberry Cheesecake Day!

[size=36pt][b] FOR YOU INDY FANS[/b][/size]


    Indianapolis 500
Today is the Indianapolis 500! The Indy 500 draws thousands of spectators each year to its speedway in Indianapolis to watch the five hundred mile, two hundred lap race. Once called "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing," this race has become an American tradition.

The first Indianapolis 500 race drew 80,200 spectators who each paid a $1 admission fee. Since then, capacity at the speedway has increased to 250,000 permanent seats, making the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the world's largest spectator sporting facility!

The Indy 500 is an event rich in traditions. For example, multi-colored balloons are always released at the start of the race. It's also become tradition for the winner to kneel and kiss the "Yard of Bricks" to pay tribute to the history of the Speedway. It's the combination of tradition and excitement that make the Indy 500 one of the most popular single-day sporting events in the world.

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  Memorial Day
Today is Memorial Day. This holiday commemorates and honors all of the men and women who died while serving our country. Send a free Memorial Day eCard to friends and family to mark the occasion. Memorial Day was originally founded to honor the soldiers who gave their lives in the Civil War, but it has since been expanded to include all wars involving the United States military. It has been recognized as a federal holiday since 1971.

Traditional Memorial Day observances include visiting cemeteries and memorials as well as attending parades and dedications. A National Moment of Remembrance also occurs at 3 p.m. local time across the nation. Check out your local newspaper for events going on in your neighborhood to honor our nation's fallen soldiers.

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer and is often celebrated with picnics, family gatherings, barbeques, weekend getaways, and sporting events. Happy Memorial Day weekend!
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408551" timestamp="1369673292"]
[quote author=NDNation link=topic=112024.msg1408550#msg1408550 date=1369672458]
Some of us have to work today...I expect some pity! :'(
[/quote] aww sorry  :(
[/quote]

K..I feel better now :D
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[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408551#msg1408551 date=1369673292]
[quote author=NDNation link=topic=112024.msg1408550#msg1408550 date=1369672458]
Some of us have to work today...I expect some pity! :'(
[/quote] aww sorry  :(
[/quote]

K..I feel better now :D
[/quote]LOL
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We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
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We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote]


MMM MMM This one is a bit early... they should move this one closer to the season so we can have the kickoff show at Hamburger Depot and be on this day!! :-D
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[quote name="Coach Comeaux" post="1408613" timestamp="1369746019"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote]


MMM MMM This one is a bit early... they should move this one closer to the season so we can have the kickoff show at Hamburger Depot and be on this day!! :-D
[/quote] Hey,  i'm only the messenger :)  I agree though with you.. would be more fitting then....
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408610" timestamp="1369741536"]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408679" timestamp="1369758193"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] :P.  ::)
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408690" timestamp="1369760021"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] :P.  ::)
[/quote] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/horsemeat-burgers  ::)
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408717" timestamp="1369762113"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408690#msg1408690 date=1369760021]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] :P.  ::)
[/quote] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/horsemeat-burgers  ::)
[/quote]

damn englishmen... .... hahahah
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408679" timestamp="1369758193"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408731" timestamp="1369764270"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]
There has to be some in every freezer in Dayton after that slaughter we provided last season ;)
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[quote name="SCDAWGS" post="1408753" timestamp="1369768015"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]
There has to be some in every freezer in Dayton after that slaughter we provided last season ;)
[/quote]
oh damn.......................... ;D
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[quote name="dustoff03" post="1408757" timestamp="1369768230"]
[quote author=SCDAWGS link=topic=112024.msg1408753#msg1408753 date=1369768015]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]
[b]There has to be some in every freezer in Dayton after that slaughter we provided last season ;)[/b]
[/quote]
oh damn.......................... ;D
[/quote]

LMBO...OctFeb is gonna get you now.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408717" timestamp="1369762113"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408690#msg1408690 date=1369760021]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] :P.  ::)
[/quote] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/horsemeat-burgers  ::)
[/quote]

I don't know what is more disturbing, the fact that there was horsemeat in the burgers or that they only were concerned because it was more than '1%'.
On a lighter note, the report states "There is no food safety issue."  That's true, unless you're a horse.  :)
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[quote name="SCDAWGS" post="1408753" timestamp="1369768015"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]
There has to be some in every freezer in Dayton after that slaughter we provided last season ;)
[/quote]  ;D I was waiting for it!
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[quote name="AthleticSupporter - Jock" post="1408763" timestamp="1369769399"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408717#msg1408717 date=1369762113]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408690#msg1408690 date=1369760021]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure yall burgers are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] :P.  ::)
[/quote] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/horsemeat-burgers  ::)
[/quote]

I don't know what is more disturbing, the fact that there was horsemeat in the burgers or that they only were concerned because it was more than '1%'.
On a lighter note, the report states "There is no food safety issue."  That's true, unless you're a horse.  :)
[/quote] ;)
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