MDBCs 28 Aug 2024
August 28th 2024 - Holidays and Observances
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- Christian feast day:
- National Grandparents Day (Mexico)
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Crackers Over The Keyboard Day
Emirati Womens Day
National Cherry Turnover Day
Power Rangers Day
Race Your Mouse Around the Icons Day
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day
National Red Wine Day
Radio Commercials Day
Shania Twain’s Birthday
Roxie Roker’s Birthday
Leo Tolstoy’s Birthday
LeAnn Rimes’s Birthday
John Allen Nelson’s Birthday
Tanisha Thomas’s Birthday
Honey Boo Boo’s Birthday
Florence Welch’s Birthday
Jack Black’s Birthday
Armie Hammer
Fun Observances
Bow Tie Day
August 28 is Bow Tie Day, an annual holiday that celebrates the elegant fashion accessory usually worn by men at formal occasions.
A type of necktie, the bow tie became a part of a fashionable man's wardrobe in the early 19th century. It is believed that tie evolved from another type of male neckwear called the cravat. The cravat originated in Croatia in the 17th century as a band of cloth that was wrapped around the neck and was possibly worn as a way for soldiers to close the fronts of their shirts or to hide any stains on the front of their shirts. By the 18th century, the cravat had become popular among fashionable circles in France and Europe.
No Longer Formal Wear
In the early days, the bow tie was specifically reserved for formal occasions. Black tie attire became a term synonymous with tuxedos worn with black bow ties. Outside of formal events, bow ties gained a reputation of being associated with stodgy intellectualism, thought to be worn by people who did not care much about what others thought of them. In recent years, bow ties have become cool again. Today, they are part of the daily attire of many men and women.
How to Celebrate?
- If you have never worn a bow tie before, today is the day to procure one and spend some time learning how to tie it.
- Host a bow tie party. Decorate the venue with bow ties and require all your guests to come wearing a bow tie. Serve cookies and cakes in the shape of bows and give out bow ties as favors or prizes for party games.
- Do you have a creative side? Why not then hand knit, crochet, or sew your own unique bow tie to wear to your next event?
Did You Know…
…that a very fashionable person is known as a clotheshorse?
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On vacation my nine-year-old son, Ryan, and I were at the pool, where two attractive young women wearing thong bikinis were sunning themselves. I noticed that Ryan kept staring at them, but he would occasionally glance back at me.
When they got up to leave, Ryan watched them particularly closely. I was bracing myself for questions he might have when he turned to me and whispered, "Dad, can I take that candy bar those girls left behind?"
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A friend of mine has an adopted son who, at six-foot-one, loves to play basketball. The boy was applying to basketball camp, and a section of the application called for him to write a brief essay about himself. My friend got a lump in his throat as he read his son's words: "Most of all I am thankful that I am adopted…"
Then my friend got a cold dose of reality as he continued: "because my dad is so short."
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My wife, a real estate agent, wrote an ad for a house she was listing. The house had a second-floor suite that could be accessed using a lift chair that slid along the staircase. Quickly describing this feature, she inadvertently made it sound even more attractive:
"Mother-in-law suite comes with an electric chair."
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When I stepped on the scale at my doctor’s office, I was surprised to see that I weighed 144 pounds.
“Why don’t you just take off that last four?” I joked to the nurse’s aide as she made a notation on my chart.
A few moments later, my doctor came in and flipped through the chart.
“I see you’ve lost weight,” he said. “You’re down to 14 pounds.”
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