While it is the idea of Match, (wrong, spell check) Ides of March, I prefer to celebrate Buzzards Day
"HISTORY OF BUZZARDS DAY
In 1957, a patrolman for Cleveland Metroparks named Walter Nawalaniec informed Robert Bordner of the Cleveland Press and local historian, Miss Eunice Morton of Richfield, that he had observed that the buzzards returned each year after their migration on the same day every year. Though he knew that the buzzards returned at the same time, he was thrilled to note that they returned on the same calendar date every year. This was also true during a leap year.
That year, it was recorded that almost 9,000 visitors came to see the birds return from their expedition. Since then, every year, Ohio receives thousands of bird lovers who visit to witness the return of the buzzards and, thus, Buzzards Day was created. The Chamber of Commerce decided to welcome these birds in a special way. A traditional American breakfast of sausages and pancakes was made to welcome the birds and Spring’s coming. Since then, Buzzards Day has been celebrated by enjoying pancakes and sausages for breakfast."
Ah yes, when the buzzards return to Hinckleyville Ohio. I think there's a song, or maybe that was just Garrison Keillor being goofy.
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"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
When I was in high school we used to go down to Whipps Ledges to see the buzzards. At the time there were caves to explore and to drink beer in. One summer a kid got stuck in a tight crevasse. Me and a few friends were there and we pulled the kid out by his feet. I think after that the caves were blocked.
I've always thought it would be funny to announce something that's a big deal, and completely true, on April first. Something along the lines of proposing to someone, or announcing your retirement or resignation, and then having everyone spend the next week or 2 wondering if you're actually serious or not when you 100% are.
On April's Fool day 1967 my battalion climbed up to an artillery fire base call Camp Carol. We turned in our M-14's and were issued new M-16's. We test fired two mags and were off on a series of search and destroy ops. Two weeks later Charlie Co walked into a L shaped night ambush and their M-16's jammed. We ran three miles, fixed bayonets and attacked into the ambush to save them. April Fools Day means many things too many people.
@First_Warrior said:
When I was in high school we used to go down to Whipps Ledges to see the buzzards. At the time there were caves to explore and to drink beer in. One summer a kid got stuck in a tight crevasse. Me and a few friends were there and we pulled the kid out by his feet. I think after that the caves were blocked.
They saved you from the caves then shipped your ass to Vietnam.
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Happy π Day! We are celebrating with a banana creme pie.
While it is the idea of Match, (wrong, spell check) Ides of March, I prefer to celebrate Buzzards Day
"HISTORY OF BUZZARDS DAY
In 1957, a patrolman for Cleveland Metroparks named Walter Nawalaniec informed Robert Bordner of the Cleveland Press and local historian, Miss Eunice Morton of Richfield, that he had observed that the buzzards returned each year after their migration on the same day every year. Though he knew that the buzzards returned at the same time, he was thrilled to note that they returned on the same calendar date every year. This was also true during a leap year.
That year, it was recorded that almost 9,000 visitors came to see the birds return from their expedition. Since then, every year, Ohio receives thousands of bird lovers who visit to witness the return of the buzzards and, thus, Buzzards Day was created. The Chamber of Commerce decided to welcome these birds in a special way. A traditional American breakfast of sausages and pancakes was made to welcome the birds and Spring’s coming. Since then, Buzzards Day has been celebrated by enjoying pancakes and sausages for breakfast."
Ah yes, when the buzzards return to Hinckleyville Ohio. I think there's a song, or maybe that was just Garrison Keillor being goofy.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
When I was in high school we used to go down to Whipps Ledges to see the buzzards. At the time there were caves to explore and to drink beer in. One summer a kid got stuck in a tight crevasse. Me and a few friends were there and we pulled the kid out by his feet. I think after that the caves were blocked.
Happy St Patrick’s day
Cigars are great and so is this
It's Monday. Again. Sigh.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
March 18 is National Act Happy Day, an opportunity for curmudgeons to be more rankled than usual.
You should clean your windshield looks dangerous
The wannabe curmudgeons will LOL this. Only the 'genuines' will hit the awesome button.
Then, we'll make sure anyone participating in this special day will have to work harder to be happy.
Just about missed it circa March '22' @Bob_Luken
I've always thought it would be funny to announce something that's a big deal, and completely true, on April first. Something along the lines of proposing to someone, or announcing your retirement or resignation, and then having everyone spend the next week or 2 wondering if you're actually serious or not when you 100% are.
Apple was founded 48 years ago today on April 1st 1976 and Gmail was released 20 years ago today on April 1st 2004.
This was one of the best April fools day bits. Ever!
On April's Fool day 1967 my battalion climbed up to an artillery fire base call Camp Carol. We turned in our M-14's and were issued new M-16's. We test fired two mags and were off on a series of search and destroy ops. Two weeks later Charlie Co walked into a L shaped night ambush and their M-16's jammed. We ran three miles, fixed bayonets and attacked into the ambush to save them. April Fools Day means many things too many people.
They saved you from the caves then shipped your ass to Vietnam.
Yeh, I was looking for adventure and a rite of passage, boy to man. I sure found it.
Happy World Rat Day!!!
https://nationaltoday.com/world-rat-day/#history
You dirty rat!
National Dandelion Day!
https://www.encyclopedia.com/plants-and-animals/plants/plants/dandelion
https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Dandelion
National Beer Day 🍻
National Day Before the Big Eclipse Day.
Beer from this century is also acceptable
It's National Marketing Operations Appreciation Day, and it's L&L Blind Smoke day.
Maybe that's why we have a new person trying to sell us cigars?
according to me, April 12 is National spill a large mug of Peter's excellent Sulawesi Organic Toraja Bulukan Natural coffee on the rug" day.