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My Daily Bread Crumbs 13 Apr 2022


sandrewn

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April 13th 2022 - Holidays and Observances

 

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Christian feast day:

 

Observances

International FND Awareness Day

International Day of Pink

National Thomas Jefferson Day

National Make Lunch Count Day

National Peach Cobbler Day

 

Fun Observances

Scrabble Day

April 13 is Scrabble Day, a day to celebrate the popular board game created in 1938 by Alfred Mosher Butts, an American architect.

Scrabble letter blocks.

Like a Crossword

Scrabble is a word game where 2 to 4 players place tiles, each having a single letter, on a board such that the tiles form words. Like a crossword puzzle, the words have to be built on a 225 square Scrabble board from top to bottom or from left to right.

29 Languages

First marketed in the United States as Lixiko and Criss-Crosswords, the game is now so popular that it is sold around the word in 29 different languages!

The word Scrabble comes from the Dutch word, schrabbelen, meaning to struggle and scramble.

How to Celebrate?

  • Gather around with your family and friends and play Scrabble.
  • Throw a Scrabble themed party. Play a game of Scrabble or two. Whoever wins takes home a thesaurus or a dictionary.
  • Like baking? Whip up a batch of Scrabble tile cookies to serve at your Scrabble party.
  • Have some extra Scrabble tiles lying around? Use them to make some Scrabble jewelry for the Scrabble lovers in your life.
  • Don't have time to play a real game of Scrabble? Download one of the many Scrabble word game apps out there and play while you are out and about. Just remember not to play when driving or operating heavy and dangerous machinery or when in a meeting.

Did You Know…

…that if you played the word Oxyphenbutazone in your next game of Scrabble, you will make 1458 points as calculated by a Dan Stock of Ohio? Oxyphenbutazone is a medication used to treat arthritis and is the highest scoring single play word in Scrabble.

 

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Whenever my family leaves the house, our Shetland sheepdog's animal instincts start to kick in.

He runs circles around us and nips at our heels to keep us all together.

Watching this display, my friend couldn't resist: "You always herd the ones you love."

 

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Officer candidate school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was tough. During an inspection, a fellow soldier received 30 demerits for a single penny found within his area. Ten demerits were for "valuables insecure," ten because the penny wasn't shined, and ten because Abraham Lincoln needed a shave.

 

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"What is that sound?" a woman visiting our nature center asked.
"It's the frogs trilling for a mate," Patti, the naturalist, explained. "We have a pair in the science room. But they've been together for so long, they no longer sing to each other."
The woman nodded sympathetically. "The trill is gone."

 

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1960s

A friend and I were hitchhiking, but no one would stop.

"Maybe it's our long hair," I joked.

With that, my friend scrawled on a piece of cardboard:

"Going to the barber's." Within seconds we had our ride.

 

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sandrewn :cowboy:

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