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MDBCs 13 Sep 2023


sandrewn

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September 13th 2023 - Holidays and Observances

 

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Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)

National Peanut Day

Defy Superstition Day

European Heritage Days

International Chocolate Day

National Bald is Beautiful Day

National Celiac Disease Awareness Day

National Hug Your Boss Day

National Jose Day

National Juan Day

National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day

National Twilighters Day

Pet Birth Defect Awareness Day

Supernatural Day

Uncle Sam Day

National Quiet Day

National Fortune Cookie Day

 

Tyler Perry’s Birthday

Snoh Aalegra’s Birthday

Swizz Beatz’s Birthday

Roald Dahl’s Birthday

Playboi Carti’s Birthday

Niall Horan’s Birthday

Lili Reinhart's Birthday

 

Fun Observances (2)

Positive Thinking Day

Is life getting you down? Are you on your way to getting a Ph.D. in complaining? If your answer is a yes, then Positive Thinking Day (PTD) on September 13 is just the holiday you need to celebrate.

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PTD is a day to set aside all negative thoughts and see that the glass is always half full.

The stresses and struggles of daily life can sometimes fill our heads with pessimistic thoughts. This unofficial holiday promotes the idea that negative thoughts do more harm than good - they drain energy, create more stress and can make one a less likeable person. Nobody wants to spend time with someone who is always negative and pessimistic.

Lowers Depression

The holiday, also known as International Positive Thinking Day encourages people to deal with difficult situations in life with optimism and positivity.

Positive thinking can have many benefits. Studies have shown that positive thinking can reduce stress and the risk of heart diseases, lower depression and increase life span. Some studies have even shown that positive thinking can increase the body's resistance to the common cold.

How to Celebrate?

  • Think positive! If you are having trouble believe that the glass is half full, then have a friend or a loved one reaffirm you.
  • Take or sit in a positive thinking seminar. Sometimes hearing about the benefits of positive thinking from an uninvested party can help.
  • Make a conscious decision not to put yourself down every time you do something wrong.
  • Laugh as much as you can. Laughter can reduce stress and decrease the urge to think negatively. Go out for a comedy show or movie, do a marathon of your favorite comedy TV show or read a comic novel. You will see a marked difference in how you feel after a few laughs. After all, someone wise did once say laughter is the best medicine!
  • Still feeling a bit low? Turn that pity party into an awesome dance party. Studies have shown that physical exercise can help alleviate mood and promotes positive thinking.
  • Do something nice for yourself, a loved one or a stranger - doing good deeds can help increase levels of optimism.

Did You Know...

...that the term Debbie Downer is the name of a fictional character on the popular American late-night live television sketch comedy show, Saturday Night Live? The always negative character, played by Rachel Dratch made its first appearance in 2004. These days the term is used to call anyone who is always complaining and negative.

 

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Roald Dahl Day

September 13 is Roald Dahl Day, a holiday dedicated to one of the world’s greatest storytellers.

:A 2006 British stamp depicting Dahl's The Enormous Crocodile.

Celebrated every year on the anniversary of his birthday, the unofficial holiday celebrates all the characters created by the much loved and read children’s author whose most popular books included Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda and The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

While Dahl, considered to be one of the most widely read and influential British writers of all time is primarily known for his fantasy fiction stories for children, he also wrote screenplays for films and television shows, including the screenplay for the popular musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Unique Storyteller

Dahl, who had Norwegian ancestry and was named after explorer Roald Admundsen, had a unique approach to storytelling. All his books for children were written from the point of a child's imagination and often filled with dark humor.

How to Celebrate?

  • Read or reread some of his more popular works.
  • If you have children, participate in Mischief and Mayhem events organized by your local library or bookstore. If there are none locally, you may even be able to organize one yourself or participate in a virtual event.
  • Watch movies based on his books.
  • Have a Roald Dahl themed party where guests dress up like characters from his books.

Did You Know…

…that Roald Dahl was a fighter pilot during the Second World War?

 

 

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While on manoeuvres in the desert, our convoy got lost – forcing our lieutenant to radio for help.

“Are you near any landmarks that might help us locate you?” the base operator asked him.

“Yes,” said the lieutenant. “We are directly under the moon.

 

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A friend of mine works at a tattoo parlour. A client walked in and got a sentence tattooed on his back. A few hours later the customer called, demanding a refund. “You did my tattoo backwards,” he screamed down the phone.

“It’s backwards?” my friend said, confused.

“Yes!” came the angry reply. “I’m looking at it in the mirror right now!”

 

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I was driving home recently when I stopped on impulse at a roadside vegetable stand. It was deserted expect for a sleeping German shepherd. I stepped carefully over the dog, grabbed some veggies, then opened up the cash box to leave some money.

Taped to the inside of the lid was a note: “The dog can count.”

 

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Famous film quotes get the 
redneck treatment:

• “You had me at ‘Sooooey!’”

• “Use the horse, Luke.”

• “Are you crying? There’s no crying in NASCAR!”

• “Of all the trailer parks in Pine Cone County, she had to pull her 
’68 Rambler into mine.”

 

 

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