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Tomorrow's food holiday will be 'National Peanut Brittle Day'.
[The Hankster says] We had National Peanut Butter Day, the other day. At that time it was hard to say if peanut butter was a main course, or a dessert. On this day we are relieved of that task.
On this last Monday in January, celebrate 'Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day'.
[The Hankster says] It was created by Al Fielding and Marc Chavannes. They were trying to make a plastic textured wall paper. They formed the Sealed Air Corporation to produce the bubble wrap in the 60's.
Heads up, spouses. Tomorrow is 'National Spouses Day'.
[The Hankster says] This is a day to show mutual appreciation, admiration and love for your spouse. This is a non-present day, but I bet you can think of some non-commercial gifts to bestow on your loved one. Beside the big hug and smooch, I mean.
Remember the early computer days? Tomorrow is 'Lotus 1-2-3 Day'.
[The Hankster says] This Apple II 'VisiCalc' program equivalent on the IBM PC was 'Lotus 1-2-3'. Early PC sales were base on the ability of a PC to run it or not. The program handled 1-spreadsheet calculations, 2-database functionality, and 3-graphical charts.
Tomorrow is 'Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement'.
[The Hankster says] 'Toad Hollow cannot be found on a map, but rather, it's found in your heart'. This day celebrates the Toad Hollow stories by Ralph C. Morrison. These are not the 'Toad Hall' stories from 'The Win in the Willows'.
Put a shrimp on the barbie. tomorrow is 'Australia Day'. See 1788 below.
We have two awareness days tomorrow.
First is 'Big Red BBQ'. In Australia, it is a Kidney Health Awareness day.
Second is 'Cancer Talk Week'. In Great Britain, it is the first day of a Cancer awareness week.
Mason Cooley once said 'The time I kill is killing me.'
[The Hankster says] Once again, we have someone who is concerned about the now and the future. And once again, we can only sympathize with them as we have some control over our now and future, but none over theirs. Ah, you see this coming, don't you. We can do a postmortem on January 26 from the past. We are both coroner and jury.
We have vast amounts of documentation and can bring back more than the standard verdict: 'We the jury find that 'Time' was killed by a person or persons unknown'. We have names, we have dates and we have the chronicled affidavits of witnesses.
In 1788, The British First Fleet, led by Arthur Phillip, sails into Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) to establish Sydney, the first permanent European settlement on the continent. Commemorated as Australia Day.
In 1802, President Thomas Jefferson establishes the Library of Congress, currently the world's largest library.
In 1837, Michigan is admitted as the 26th U.S. state.
In 1875, The electric dental drill was patented by George F Green.
In 1911, Glenn H. Curtiss flies the first successful American seaplane.
In 1915, The Rocky Mountain National Park is established by an act of the U.S. Congress.
In 1926, An early Television prototype is first demonstrated by John L Baird, London.
In 1945, The most decorated man in WW II, Audie Murphy was wounded. For his action on this day, he receives the Medal Of Honor.
In 1950, The Constitution of India comes into force, forming a republic. Rajendra Prasad is sworn in as its first President of India. Observed as Republic Day in India.
In 1962, 'The Twist' ends a record-setting run.
In 1972, Air stewardess Vesna Vulovic survives a 10,160m fall in the wreckage of a bombed airplane.
In 1979, The TV show 'Dukes of Hazzard' premieres.
In 1988, The 'Phantom of the Opera', has its first performance on Broadway at the Majestic Theater. It's first performance was in London in 1986.
In 2006, Western Union discontinues the use of its telegram service.
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Food holidays
Apple and Apricots Month
Artichoke and Asparagus Month
California Dried Plum Digestive Month
Natiionl Candy Month
National Egg Month
National Hot Tea Month
National Soup Month
Oatmeal Month
Other holidays and awareness days
Adopt A Rescued Bird Month
Bath Safety Month
Be Kind to Food Servers Month
Birth Defects Month
Book Blitz Month
Celebration of Life Month
Cervical Health Awareness Month
Financial Wellness Month
Get Organized Month
International Brain Teaser Month
International Creativity Month
National Braille Literacy Month
National Clean Up Your Computer Month
National Glaucoma Awareness Month
National Polka Music Month
National Poverty in America Awareness Month
National Skating Month
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
National Stalking Awareness Month
National Volunteer Blood Donor Month
Self-help Group Awareness Month
Teen Driving Awareness Month
Train Your Dog Month
Thyroid Awareness Month
Walk Your Dog Month
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January origin (from Wikipedia):
'January is named after Janus, the God of beginnings and transitions;
the name has its beginnings in Roman mythology, coming from the Latin
word for door since January is the door to the year.'
'January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
and one of seven months with the length of 31 days.
The first day of the month is known as New Year's Day. It is, on average,
the coldest month of the year within most of the Northern Hemisphere
(where it is the second month of winter) and the warmest month of the year
within most of the Southern Hemisphere (where it is the second month of summer).
In the Southern hemisphere, January is the seasonal equivalent of July in the
Northern hemisphere and vice versa.'
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