MDBCs 02 Jul 2023
July 2nd 2023 - Holidays and Observances
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Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details
Build A Scarecrow Day
First Day of NAIDOC Week
Freedom From Fear of Speaking Day
Made In The USA Day
National Anisette Day
National Disco Day
National Report Military Fraud Day
Special Recreation for the Disabled Day
World Sports Journalists Day
Vince Staples’s Birthday
Lindsay Lohan’s Birthday
Saweetie’s Birthday
Larry David’s Birthday
Keith Morrison’s Birthday
Jenni Rivera’s Birthday
Canon Curry’s Birthday
Alex Morgan’s Birthday
Fun Observances ( 2 )
I Forgot Day
July 2 is I Forgot Day. If you are you a forgetful person who frequently forgets anniversaries, birthdays, special occasions, or even to bring the milk from the store on your way back home, then this is the unofficial holiday you should be celebrating.
Created by Gaye Anderson, the holiday encourages people to apologize and make up for all the events and occasions they might have forgotten in the past few months.
How to Celebrate?
- Acknowledge your mistake and do something nice for those whose birthdays and anniversaries you missed. Some ideas include: making a nice dinner for them or sending them flowers.
- Write a nice apology note to your loved ones telling them how sorry you are that you forgot their birthday or that special occasion.
- Create an online reminder or calendar for all the special occasions in your life. That way, you’ll never have to forget a thing, except today’s holiday!
Did You Know...
...that according to some studies, walking through doors can create memory lapses? Psychologists believe that this is because when people walk through a door from one room to another, the transition indicates to the brain that the scene has changed and all information gathered in the previous room or scenario is no longer needed.
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World UFO Day
On July 2, World UFO Day, bring out your telescopes, gaze up the skies and look out for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).
Also sometimes celebrated on June 24, the holiday was created by the World UFO Day Organization as a way to bring together UFO enthusiasts and to raise awareness about UFOs.
Subjects of Conspiracy Theories
While UFOs are usually thought to be sophisticated spaceships of alien visitors to Earth, the term UFO can be used to refer to any type of object or phenomena that has not been previously observed in an area. Most UFO sightings are easily explained by scientific means. Despite this, UFOs are a constant subject of conspiracy theories around the world.
It is believed that the abbreviation - UFO - was first coined in the 1950s by Edward J. Ruppelt, an officer with the United States Air Force, as a way to replace the prevailing terms used for unidentified objects in the skies at that time. These terms were flying saucers and flying discs.
How to Celebrate?
- Join a local UFO sighting organization and attend their events.
- Read more about UFOS and what they are.
- Have a UFO sighting party, where you get together with family and friends to spot UFOs in the sky.
Did You Know...
...the oldest recorded instance of a UFO viewing can be traced back to 214 CE?
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For a romantic touch, I washed our sheets with lavender-scented detergent. When my husband got into bed, he sniffed. "What's this?" he asked.
"Guess," I said coyly.
"I have no idea," he said. "It smells like the stuff you use to line the hamster's cage."
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I decided to grab a burger at a drive-thru. There were no cars in sight, so I rolled up to the pay window. "We're still serving breakfast. And you have to order at the speaker," the clerk scolded.
I drove all the way around the building to the squawk box and ordered a breakfast sandwich.
"I'm sorry," she said, "we are now serving lunch."
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Our first stop as new recruits was the barber's.
"Want to keep your sideburns?" he asked.
"Yes, that would be great," I said.
"Okay, I'll get you a bag to put them in."
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One day we were watching a game, when my mother-in-law shrieked from the kitchen, "Jim, there's a horsefly in here!"
Not taking his eyes off the screen, he barked back, "Give it some cough syrup."
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( I think we all know where our minds went )
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I don’t know whether to be impressed or concerned that I understand this reference
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That's what they do in vet school... just like the nursing program.
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