My Daily Bread Crumbs 18 Jan
January 18th 2022 - Holidays and Observances
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- Christian feast day:
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Federal Holiday, United States of America)[20]
- Royal Thai Armed Forces Day (Thailand)
- Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18–25) (Christianity)
Observances (click on the day or week for details)
National Winnie the Pooh Day
Mahayana New Year
National Gourmet Coffee Day
National Michigan Day
National Peking Duck Day
Printing Ink Day
Fun Observances
Thesaurus Day
January 18 is Thesaurus Day. Impress your family and friends with big, complicated, and fancy sounding words to celebrate this lexicographic holiday.
The unofficial holiday commemorates the birth anniversary of British lexicographer and physician, Peter Mark Roget, the author of the Roget’s Thesaurus.
Storehouse of Words
A thesaurus is a book that compiles words grouped by similarity of meaning. The term thesaurus comes from the Greek word, thesauros, meaning treasure or storehouse.
Roget's Thesaurus is one of the most widely used reference books in the English language around the world. It was first published in 1852 with 15,000 words. Since then, the book has never gone out of publication.
Therapeutic Origins
It is believed that Roget worked on making word lists that later became the Roget's Thesaurus as a way to combat with depression and mental illness. Roget is also known for inventing the log slide rule in 1814. The slide rule helps calculate the roots of number very easily.
How to Celebrate?
- Bring out your thesaurus and carry it with you the whole day, using it every time you want to speak with someone.
- Play a game of Synonym.
Did You Know…
…that synonym is an antonym of antonym?
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After finishing his meal, my grandfather, a retired Marine captain, asked the waitress for the 15 percent discount the restaurant offered veterans.
"Do you need to see my military ID?" he asked.
"That's all right," she said. "I know you were in the military. I can tell by your T-shirt."
Grandpa's shirt read "Welcome to Gettysburg National Military Park."
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Three dolts are in the forest when they spot a set of tracks.
Dolt No. 1 says, "Hey, deer tracks!"
Dolt No. 2 says, "No, dog tracks!"
Dolt No. 3 says, "You’re both crazy—they’re cow tracks!"
They were still arguing when the train hit them.
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Heading down the interstate, our car passed through a huge swarm of gnats so dense that their bodies made popping noises as they hit the windshield. "I can't get over how loud they are," my wife said.
"Well, we are hitting them at 65 miles an hour," I pointed out.
Her reply left me speechless. "I didn't know bugs could fly that fast."
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