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Tomorrow's food holiday will be 'National Stuffing Day'.
[The Hankster says] Great, a day in which gluttony is haled and .... oh, Turkey stuffing. For my faithful followers: OK, you occasional readers who stumble across this post, there is a difference between stuffing and dressing. Both, may be the same thing, but stuffing is cooked inside the bird and dressing outside. I am not sure what it is called when I make Stove Top brand in a pan and eat it from a bowl.
Tomorrow is a UN awareness day. Tomorrow is 'World Television Day'. A day to promote the positive impact of world wide television.
You Alaskans have your own day tomorrow. It will be 'Alascattalo Day'.
[The Hankster says] Us South westerners won't have any problem imagining this cross between a moose and a walrus, as we have our Jacalope; a jackrabbit with antelope horns
Tomorrow is 'World Hello Day'. A day on which you are to say hello to at least 10 people.
[The Hankster says] It seems like a verbal chain letter, but I can't see any harm in this chain. Why not be a link.
Tomorrow will also be 'False Confession Day'.
[The Hankster says] I am reserving this day for Thanksgiving, as I always misstate the amount of stuffing I stuff. Here is something that will keep me awake at night. If I tell a lie on false confession day, is it?
Martin Amis once said 'Sometimes I feel that life is passing me by, not slowly either, but with ropes of steam and spark-spattered wheels and a hoarse roar of power or terror. It's passing, yet I'm the one who's doing all the moving.'
[The Hankster says] With terrible time at our heels, we had better take refuge somewhere, where it is safer. With time, moving ever forward, let us step back to November 21, where the wheels of time have laid the tracks we can follow.
In 1783, Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent made the first untethered hot-air balloon flight over Paris.
In 1789, North Carolina ratifies the US Constitution and is admitted as 12th US state.
In 1877, Thomas Edison announces his invention of the phonograph.
In 1902, The first night professional football game, Phila Athletics beats Kanaweola AC, 39-0.
In 1935, The first commercial crossing of Pacific by plane is made by the China Clipper, from San Francisco to Manila, with hops at Honolulu, Midway Island, Wake Island, and Guam.
In 1942, Tweety Bird, aka Tweety Pie, debuts in 'Tale of Two Kitties',
In 1953, The British Natural History Museum announces that the 'Piltdown Man' skull, initially believed to be one of the most important fossilized hominid skulls ever found, is a hoax.
In 1977, The first flight of Concorde was made from London to New York.
In 1992, A major tornado strikes the Houston, Texas area during the afternoon. Over the next two days the largest tornado outbreak ever to occur in the US during November spawns over 100 tornadoes before ending on the 23rd.
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November is:
November origin (from Wikipedia): 'November is the eleventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian
Calendars and one of four months with the length of 30 days. November was
the ninth month of the ancient Roman calendar. November retained its name
(from the Latin novem meaning 'nine') when January and February were added
to the Roman calendar.
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'November is a month of spring in the Southern Hemisphere and autumn in
the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, November in the Southern Hemisphere
is the seasonal equivalent of May in the Northern Hemisphere and vice
versa.'
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