Caps Lock Day, Nut Day

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October 22, 2014

Fall Chicago, International Caps Day, Nut Day

 

★~ Today’s Quote: We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they’ve got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go. Timothy Leary

★~ Caps Lock Day:

International Caps Day, Nut Day

Today, when you use your BIG LETTERS, you aren’t shouting; you’re celebrating INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY! A whole day dedicated to something that drives most people crazy—text that is written in ALL CAPITALIZED LETTERS.

International Caps Lock Day was created in 2000 by Derek Arnold of Iowa. This holiday began as a parody. It was intended to poke fun at those individuals who unnecessarily capitalize letters, words, and phrases.The day became so popular with internet users that it is now celebrated twice a year—on June 28 and on October 22.

Hit your caps lock button and celebrate INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY!

★~ Nut Day:

International Caps Day, Nut Day

Some days you feel like a nut, and some days you don’t; but either way grab a handful of nuts and celebrate Nut Day. However, if you are allergic to nuts DON’T EAT THEM. I have an alternative to eating nuts….You can also act a little nutty or give your favorite nut a big hug.

★~ Today in History:

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♥~ 1797 – André-Jacque Garnerin,   celebrates the 216th anniversary of the first successful and public parachute jump. Andre-Jacques Garnerin was the pioneering Frenchman behind that feat jumping some 3,200 feet from a hot air balloon, a stunt born out of a career supporting military uses of the balloon. The “choose your own direction” animation uses another vintage 20th century illustration style to show Garnerin launching from the streets of Paris and floating past clouds, birds, buildings, and many other scenes and creatures, including a fairly adorable whale.

♥~ 1934 – Bank robber Charles ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd was shot to death by federal agents on Ellen Conkle’s fifty-acre farm near East Liverpool, Ohio. Floyd was nicknamed ‘The Peoples Bandit’ because of his willingness to burn bank mortgages during robberies. This gave many people free homes and farms. He also gave money to needy families who were hit hard by the great depression.

♥~ 1966 – The Supremes rocketed to the top of the pop-album charts with Supremes A’ Go-Go. They were the first all-female vocal group to hit the top of the LP chart.

♥~ 1966 – The film “Georgy Girl,” starring Lynn Redgrave and James Mason, became the first movie in America to be rated for a “Mature Audience Only.”

♥~ 1967 – Scottish singer Lulu started a five-week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with the theme from the film ‘To Sir With Love’.

♥~ 1971 – Folk singer Joan Baez received a gold record for her hit,The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down. It turned out to be her biggest hit, peaking at #3 on the charts

♥~ 2003 – The fossil of a 2.56-inch fishlike fossil from the Flinders Ranges in southern Australia was believed to be at least 560 million years old. That is 30 million years older than the previous record

★~Born Today:

International Caps Day, Nut Day

♥~ 1903 – Curly Howard comedian: The Three Stooges: Three Little Pigskins, Pop Goes the Easel, Goofs and Saddles, Wee Wee Monsieur, Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise, Higher Than a Kite, The Yoke’s on Me, Stop! Look! and Laugh!; died Jan 18, 1952

♥~ 1908 –  John Gould humorist and columnist: spent 60 years writing a weekly dispatch from his farm in Maine for the Christian Science Monitor. He wrote about his neighbors and family, the three-tined fork, the origin of the molasses cookie, his father’s bees, telephone solicitors, and the battle of Gettysburg. He wrote more than 30 books, including Farmer Takes a Wife (1945), a best-seller about his marriage to a city girl from Arlington, Massachusetts, and The Fastest Hound Dog in the State of Maine (1953), about his dog.

♥~ 1917 – Joan Fontaine (de Havilland) Academy Award-winning actress: Suspicion [1941]; Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Rebecca, Jane Eyre, Ivanhoe, Island in the Sun, Gunga Din,Emperor Waltz, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

♥~ 1920 – Timothy Leary psychologist, professor: Turn on, Tune in, Drop out. Timothy Leary promoted the use of LSD in the search of political and spiritual freedom; died May 31, 1996

♥~ 1942 – Annette Funicello actress: The Mickey Mouse Club, Beach Blanket Bingo, Back to the Beach, Beach Party, Bikini Beach; singer: Tall Paul, First Name Initial, O Dio Mio, Pineapple Princess

★~Amusing Gallimaufry:

Notes-from-Strangers, International Caps Day, Nut Day

 

Notes-from-Strangers, International Caps Day, Nut Day

Notes-from-Strangers, International Caps Day, Nut Day

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Those notes made me laugh out loud. Hope you’re easily amused you too.

Odd Loves Company!

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12 thoughts on “Caps Lock Day, Nut Day

  1. EL MORNO,
    Caps all day would be going overboard. I like all nuts. Especially roasted peanuts.
    Notes are funny. I once had someone leave a note on my car apologizing for a spilling coffee on it. They also left $5.00 for a self-service car wash. Nice person.
    Pretty fall picture.
    Have a good one

    • Wow that is thoughtful. I think a lot of people would have been more concerned about buying another cup of coffee.
      I like peanuts when you can throw the shell on the floor.
      Our fall picture was taken at Prairie Wolf. The leaves are bright with gold and red.

  2. I didn’t use to be able to tolerate nuts but these days I find that I enjoy them in baked goods and occasionally in trail mix.
    Loved the note from honest Abe who left the note and $5.00.

    • Nice, honest people rock.
      I was thinking of making a Chex trail mix this weekend to snack on.
      Interesting how out taste changes over the years. A good case for trying new things all the time. You just never know!

  3. MORNO,
    Laughed. I’m easily amused too. I can totally see my husband leaving a love note on the wrong car. CAPS are too loud for me. But I do like to use them to EMPHASIS. Nuts are good. I like cashews best to eat out of a can and pecans or walnuts in baked goods.
    TTFN

    • I can see me leaving a note on the wrong car. Cashews are a great snack and I put pecans in everything I bake. And even once told her friend (a VERY good friend) that I would buy the nuts if she would add them to the fudge she makes us for Christmas. We struck a deal.
      Glad we were amused together.

  4. KB, how come when I first open your blog I get a picture of some unknown girl’s feet? Or are they yours?
    Love Marcona Almonds. Expensive, but with a tiny bit of olive oil & kosher salt…AMAZING! (CAPS FOR CAPS DAY!)
    THE 3 AMIGOS ARE MISSING YOU AND SO ARE WE!

  5. Morno! I’ve been AWOL for a few days (you *did* notice, didn’t you??), so I won’t go back and comment on every post I missed, but I did read and enjoy them!

    Not a fan of nuts — they don’t like me either. Love the note with the Comic Sans — sounds like a few companies I know, ha!

  6. Love nuts as a snack. They are my favorite salty snack.
    Still enjoy the Supremes music. Harkens back to my sister playing their records when I was a kid.
    Also liked the signs. Nice people indeed!
    Recent Fall pictures with changing leaves & jackets make me smile!
    Good day!

    • We are having such a beautiful fall…I can’t get enough of being outside.
      My teen and I snack on nuts too. Good energy boast and tasty.
      Harkens… I don’t use that word nearly enough!! I must change that.
      Don’t you just love nice people!

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