Octfeb Posted July 4, 2014 Author Report Posted July 4, 2014 We are 54 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... INDEPENDENCE DAY USA Each year on July 4, The United States celebrates INDEPENDENCE DAY, which is commonly known as THE FOURTH OF JULY! This day is a federal holiday which commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Political speeches and ceremonies along with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, baseball games, class reunions and family reunions take place all across the country celebrating our independence. July 4, 1777 – The First Anniversary – Bristol, Rhode Island, fired thirteen gunshots in salute: once at morning and once again at evening. Philadelphia hosted an official dinner for the Continental Congress, toasts, 13-gun salutes, speeches, prayers, music, parades, troop reviews, and fireworks. Ships were decorated with red, white and blue bunting. July 4, 1778 – General George Washington gave his soldiers a double ration of rum and an artillery salute. On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, ambassadors John Adams and Benjamin Franklin hosted a dinner for their fellow Americans in Paris, France. July 4, 1779 – The holiday fell on a Sunday so the celebrations were held on Monday, July 5. July 4, 1781 – The Massachusetts General Court became the first state legislature to recognize July 4 as a state celebration. July 4, 1783 – Moravians in Salem, North Carolina held a celebration with a challenging music program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter. The work was titled “The Psalm of Joyâ€. July 4, 1791 – The first recorded use of the name “Independence Day†occurred. July 4, 1820 – The first Fourth of July celebration in Eastport Maine was held and it remains the largest in the state. July 4, 1870 – The United States Congress made Independence Day an unpaid holiday for federal employees. July 4, 1938 – The United States Congress changed Independence Day to a paid federal holiday. * * * * * * * * Along with the fireworks, there are songs associated with the Fourth of July holiday, some of which include: our National Anthem – “The Star Spangled Bannerâ€, “God Bless Americaâ€, “America the Beautifulâ€, “My Country, Tis of Theeâ€, “This Land Is Your Landâ€, “Stars and Stripes Foreverâ€, “God Bless the U.S.A.â€, “Yankee Doodle†and “Dixieâ€. * * * * * * * * * At noon, a “Salute to the Union†is fired, each Independence Day, by any capable military base. This is a salute of one gun for each state in the United States. * * In 2009, New York City hosted the largest fireworks display in the country. * * Held since 1785, the Bristol Fourth of July Parade in Bristol, Rhode Island is the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration in the United States. * Also please please if you have pets. Keep them inside. more pets go missing on the 4th of July.... If you must leave your home, to go watch fireworks. Please leave your pets inside if possible. curtains closed, music or TV on. Give them their favorite toy to play with. I would hate for your pet to run away because they are scared. They can get lost, or even worse get killed by a car.... So PLEASE take care of your pets Thank you.... Quote
Octfeb Posted July 6, 2014 Author Report Posted July 6, 2014 We are 53 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... Bikini Day is the anniversary of the invention of the bikini in 1946 by a Parisian fashion designer, Louis Reard. The goal of this holiday is to get to the closest beach, or find some cheap travel deals to the Philippines, Bali, Hawaii or anywhere with lots of beach, and spend the day in your bikini! Quote
Octfeb Posted July 6, 2014 Author Report Posted July 6, 2014 We are 52 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... A kiss is just a kiss appreciate the humble kiss on International Kissing Day International Kissing Day takes place on 6 July in the UK. However, the day has now been adopted worldwide and is also known as National Kissing Day or Kissing Day. When I think about it, the concept of a kiss is everywhere in society and has many meanings. A first kiss. A formal kiss. A passionate kiss. A kiss goodbye. Kissing Day aims to make us appreciate a kiss in its own right. No conventions, no social norms, just a kiss. Across the globe we embrace the kiss by embracing someone else. Competition to hold the record for the longest kiss is rife - on 6-7 July 2005 the record was set in the UK at 31 hours and 30 minutes. Then on Valentine's Day 2009 Nikola Matovic and Kristina Reinhart from Germany set a new record of just over 32 hours. On 13 February 2011, a Thai couple, husband and wife team Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat locked lips and began their quest to break the longest kiss record. After 46 hours and 24 minutes they claimed a new record for the longest kiss. Impressive! Nonthawat Charoenkaesornsin and Thanakorn Sitthiamthong kissed their way to the title at an event in Pattaya, Thailand on 12-14 February 2012. But now the tables have turned and Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat successfully regained their crown on 12-14 February 2013 and the record for the longest kiss now stands at 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds - wow, that's some kiss! Perhaps you can get some kissing tips from a friend before puckering up. Or delve into one of the many kissing guides that proclaim to make you the world's best kisser! Think of your first kiss ... was it all you expected and a treasured memory or were you too nervous to really care? Think of your sweetest kiss ... a kiss from your child? A thank you kiss from your closest friend? And think of all those supposedly meaningless kisses. Next time I kiss someone I will just think about how delightful it is and not about what it 'means'. Quote
Octfeb Posted July 7, 2014 Author Report Posted July 7, 2014 We are 51 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL FATHER-DAUGHTER TAKE A WALK TOGETHER DAY Celebrated annually on July 7, it is National Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together Day. Bonding time between fathers and daughters, good/fun physical activity and making memories is the concept of this day. The memories that are made during your time together will stay with you forever. During the summer season there are many wonderful places to walk and enjoy nature as you spend time talking, laughing and bonding. The time spent together is worth more than any other gift you can give a child, no matter how old your child is. Instilling habits of a healthy lifestyle to your children is a valuable gift. There are many health benefits with walking and these can be incorporated into your child’s life at a young age. Walking is also a great daily activity for the whole family to do together. Have a GREAT National Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day! Quote
Octfeb Posted July 9, 2014 Author Report Posted July 9, 2014 We are 50 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS DAY =================================== Following National Chocolate Day, July 8 annually celebrates National Chocolate with Almonds Day, also celebrated by many as National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day Filled with health benefits, this treat is a delicious combination that is loved by millions across the country. Perhaps your favorite today would be a chocolate candy bar filled with almonds, a bag of chocolate covered almonds, chocolate brownies filled with chopped almonds or any of the many other combination that are available. Whichever option (or options) you choose, it is sure to be a delicious and enjoyable treat ! HEALTH BENEFITS OF THE ALMONDS: reduce the risk of heart attack lower ‘bad’ cholesterol protects artery walls from damage help build strong bones and teeth provide healthy fats and aid in weight loss lower the rise in blood sugar and insulin after meals help provide good brain function nourish the nervous system alkalize the body Following is a “tried and true†recipe for you to enjoy:http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chocolate-almond-cake-2 Quote
Octfeb Posted July 9, 2014 Author Report Posted July 9, 2014 We are 49 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... Jul 9, 1948: Satchel Paige makes debut with Cleveland Indians On this day in 1948, 42-year-old Leroy "Satchel" Paige pitches two innings for the Cleveland Indians in his debut with the newly--and barely--integrated American League. The game came 21 years after the great pitcher’s first Negro League appearance. Leroy Page was born on July 7, 1906, in Mobile, Alabama. Page’s family changed the spelling of their name to Paige to differentiate themselves from John Page, Leroy’s absent and abusive father. "Satchel" got his nickname as a boy while working as a luggage carrier at the Mobile train station. When he was 12, his constant truancy coupled with a shoplifting incident got him sent to the Industrial School for Negro Children in Mount Meigs, Alabama. It turned out to be a lucky break, as it was there that Paige learned to pitch. After leaving the school, he turned pro. From 1927 to 1948 Satchel Paige was the baseball equivalent of a hired gun: He pitched for any team in the United States or abroad that could afford him. He was the highest paid pitcher of his time, and he wowed crowds with the speed of his fastball, his trick pitches and his considerable bravado. Just for fun, Paige would sometimes call in his outfield and then strike out the side. From 1939 to 1942, the Kansas City Monarchs paid up for his services and were justly rewarded: Paige led the team to four consecutive Negro American League pennants from 1939 to 1942. In the 1942 Negro League World Series, Satchel won three games in a four-game sweep of the Homestead Grays, led by famed slugger Josh Gibson. Paige’s contract was bought by Bill Veeck’s Cleveland Indians on July 7, 1948, his 42nd birthday. He made his major league debut two days later, entering in the fifth inning against the St. Louis Browns with the Indians trailing 4-1. He gave up two singles in two innings, striking one man out and inducing one batter to hit into a double play. The Indians lost the game 5-3 in spite of Paige’s contribution. That year Satchel Paige went 6-1 with a solid 2.48 ERA for the World Champion Cleveland Indians. Paige was named to Major League Baseball’s All-Star Team for the American League in 1952 and 1953, when he was 46 and 47 years old respectively. In 1965, Paige pitched for the Kansas City Athletics, which made him, at 59 years, 2 months and 18 days, the oldest pitcher ever to play a game in the major leagues. Arguably the greatest pitcher of his era, Paige was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. Quote
Octfeb Posted July 11, 2014 Author Report Posted July 11, 2014 We are 48 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... It's National Pina Colada Day: In 1954, nearly 60 years ago, Ramón "Monchito" Marrero, a bartender at the Oasis Bar at the Caribe Hilton in Puerto Rico, came up with a delicious, fruity cocktail that celebrated the flavors of the Caribbean. The pina colada, made with rum, pineapple, and coconut, was an instant hit. Creamy, sweet, and tart, the cocktail quickly caught on with tourists and locals alike. The pina colada eventually became the official drink of Puerto Rico! Unfortunately, the cocktail's popularity also became its demise, as restaurants and bars started making the frothy concoction with pre-made mixers and syrups that in no way even resembled the freshness of the original recipe. Since it's National Pina Colada Day, this is the perfect time to taste a real pina colada -- made the way "Monchito" intended -- with fresh fruit, cream, and premium rum. Here is the original pina colada recipe, courtesy of the Caribe Hilton. Enjoy! Courtesy Caribe Hilton The classic. The Original Piña Colada:Ingredients2 oz. white rum1 oz. coconut cream 1 oz. heavy cream 6 oz. fresh pineapple juice½ cup crushed IceAdd the rum, coconut cream, heavy cream and pineapple juice together in a blender. Add the ice and blend for about 15 seconds or until smooth. Serve in a 12-ounce glass. Garnish with a fresh pineapple wedge and a maraschino cherry. Quote
Octfeb Posted July 11, 2014 Author Report Posted July 11, 2014 We are 47 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... ALL AMERICAN PET PHOTO DAY Across the nation pet lovers are getting their cameras ready to celebrate on July 11 for All American Pet Photo Day. This day is all about the pets, which are a part of our families. Although you take pictures of your pets all year long, today has been annually set aside to get special pictures of your pets. Dress them up, take them to the park, set them in a chair, put them on a fancy pillow or whatever your imagination gives you for a special photograph of your loved ones. Quote
Octfeb Posted July 14, 2014 Author Report Posted July 14, 2014 Hey someone wanna do the count down this week? We are on Vacation all this week at Lake Livingston. Please and thank you. Quote
NDNation Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 I would do it, but I cant copy and paste anything! I cant even quote. Have a great time at the Lake! We just spent a week in a log cabin at Rayburn. Aside from every bug there is on Earth sleeping with me, we had a great time. :D Quote
AthleticSupporter - Jock Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 I'll give this a shot. We are 43 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL TAPIOCA PUDDING DAY Annually celebrated across the nation, July 15 is National Tapioca Pudding Day! Extracted from Manioc, tapioca is a starch. Now cultivated worldwide, Manioc is a woody shrub of the Euphorbiaceae (spurge) family and is native to South America. It is cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root. When dried to a powdery or pearly extract, is called tapioca. There are several forms that, commercially, tapioca is processed into. These forms are: hot soluble powder, meal, pre-cooked fine/coarse flakes, rectangle sticks and “pearlsâ€. Pearls are the most widely used and most widely available shape having sizes ranging from around 1 mm to 8 mm in diameter. Although used in other ways, in the United States, tapioca is usually associated with tapioca pudding. NDNation 1 Quote
NDNation Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 Good Job Jock! AthleticSupporter - Jock 1 Quote
MAYFIELD Posted July 16, 2014 Report Posted July 16, 2014 Jock is on it AthleticSupporter - Jock 1 Quote
Knoddy1 Posted July 16, 2014 Report Posted July 16, 2014 the countdown is really moving along, less than two weeks and I will have my tickets in my hand. Quote
MAYFIELD Posted July 16, 2014 Report Posted July 16, 2014 the countdown is really moving along, less than two weeks and I will have my tickets in my hand. they start with tickets that soon I can't remember it went so fast last year Quote
Octfeb Posted July 16, 2014 Author Report Posted July 16, 2014 Awesome thanks Jock... kinda hard to maneuver copy and paste with a phone... :D. Quote
AthleticSupporter - Jock Posted July 16, 2014 Report Posted July 16, 2014 We are 42 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL CORN FRITTERS DAY July 16 is National Corn Fritters Day! Corn fritters are tasty bites of fried or baked corn batter. Corn fritters are made with a mixture of corn, egg, flour, milk, and melted butter. Head to your local Southern-style restaurant or grab your frying pan to whip up some homemade fritters! HISTORY OF CORN FRITTERS Corn fritters originated in the South. However, many cultures have developed similar dishes. Quote
purpleeagle Posted July 16, 2014 Report Posted July 16, 2014 We are 30 days away from the first scrimmage.18 days away from picking up reserved season tickets at Newton. 19 days away from practice. AthleticSupporter - Jock 1 Quote
AthleticSupporter - Jock Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 Corrigan's story is a crazy one. Everyone has heard of Lindbergh, but what this cat did is truly incredible. And it was obviously no mistake. We are 41 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL WRONG WAY CORRIGAN DAY July 17th is known as National Wrong Way Corrigan Day. Douglas Corrigan was an Irish-American aviator who “accidentally†flew to Ireland on a flight from Long Beach, CA, to New York. Apparently, Corrigan made a navigational error during his flight, caused by heavy cloud coverage…he somehow ended up in Ireland! Was it a true error? No one will never know, as Corrigan never admitted to intentionally flying to a different country. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Corrigan Quote
Octfeb Posted July 20, 2014 Author Report Posted July 20, 2014 We are 40, 39, 38 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... UGLY TRUCK DAY Beyond a doubt, Ugly Truck Day is a "guy thing". Every guy can appreciate the importance of this day. Not to be left out, a fair number of the ladies appreciate (their) ugly truck, too! Ugly trucks are loved and cherished by their owners. Pick-Up Truck Trivia: Do you know the most popular state for pick-up trucks? If you guessed Texas, you are right! Sure, a brand new, shiny truck with all of the gadgets and features still working, is a great thing. But, an old, ugly truck is something to cherish with pride. It has character that a new truck sorely lacks. It has a long history of dents, bangs, and scratches, each with their own tale of how it was proudly earned. Most guys can tell you exactly how and where every dent and scratch occurred, making your ugly truck a walking history book. On Ugly Truck Day, go out and take a drive around with a big, broad smile on your face. You can, and should, hold an Ugly Truck contest today. But, whatever you do, don't wash or wax your truck today! Quote
Octfeb Posted July 21, 2014 Author Report Posted July 21, 2014 We are 37 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... National Junk Food Day For some of us, every day is Junk Food Day. For the rest of us, National Junk Food Day is an opportunity to guiltlessly eat your favorite junk food. Dietitians will tell you that junk food is any food that contains little nutritional value. We also include foods that are high in salts, fats, and sugars. In other words, junk food is all that tasty stuff that the dietitians, and Mom, say is bad for us. On Junk Food Day, you get to eat anything you want. Eat any amounts that you want, too. Tomorrow, however, it's back to a healthy diet. Please Note: Junk food may be hazardous to your health. After all, mom knows what's best for you. Do so at your own risk. That risk includes Mom saying: "I told you so!" Quote
skipmeister Posted July 21, 2014 Report Posted July 21, 2014 We are 37 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... National Junk Food Day[font='Times New Roman'] For some of us, every day is Junk Food Day. For the rest of us, National Junk Food Day is an opportunity to guiltlessly eat your favorite junk food.[/font][font='Times New Roman'] Dietitians will tell you that junk food is any food that contains little nutritional value. We also include foods that are high in salts, fats, and sugars. In other words, junk food is all that tasty stuff that the dietitians, and Mom, say is bad for us.[/font][font='Times New Roman'] On Junk Food Day, you get to eat anything you want. Eat any amounts that you want, too. Tomorrow, however, it's back to a healthy diet.[/font][font='Times New Roman']Please Note: Junk food may be hazardous to your health. After all, mom knows what's best for you. Do so at your own risk. That risk includes Mom saying: "I told you so!"[/font] Maybe I will grab a Coke and chili cheese nachos! Octfeb 1 Quote
NDNation Posted July 21, 2014 Report Posted July 21, 2014 I had cake for breakfast! :D Octfeb and skipmeister 2 Quote
skipmeister Posted July 21, 2014 Report Posted July 21, 2014 And maybe some ice cream or cookies! Yesterday was National Ice Cream Day! NDNation and Octfeb 2 Quote
Octfeb Posted July 22, 2014 Author Report Posted July 22, 2014 We are 36 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season. And today is..... NATIONAL HAMMOCK DAY Today is a day to celebrate while relaxing in the shade of your backyard on a nice suspended hammock as it is National Hammock Day. A hammock, used for swinging, sleeping or resting, is a sling made of fabric, rope or netting, that is suspended between two points such as posts or trees. Developed by natives of Central and South America for sleeping. Were later used aboard ships by sailors for comfort and to maximize space. Early hammocks were woven out of the bark from trees. Today, hammocks are a symbol of summer, leisure, relaxation and simple easy living. As a way to celebrate National Hammock Day, sit back, relax and if you do not have a hammock to rest on, just tell someone, “Happy National Hammock Day!†JoeBuck111 1 Quote
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