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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Mary "Mother" Jones 1830 Labor agitator– for coal miners. Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones is buried near where I live. My kind of woman! Eric When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. –Hunter S. thompson Isn’t the magazine named after her?
yep! Eric When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. –Hunter S. thompson
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Mary "Mother" Jones 1830 Labor agitator– for coal miners. Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones is buried near where I live. My kind of woman! Eric When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. –Hunter S. thompson
Isn’t the magazine named after her?
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mary’s three c’s: cursing computers cuervo
cheez
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i didn’t get the original post, but Mayj 20-26 is national EMS week.
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Mary "Mother" Jones 1830
Labor agitator– for coal miners. Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones is buried near where I live. My kind of woman! Eric When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. –Hunter S. thompson
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – May 1 – 8 is: National "Get Happy Week" (dedicated to the three Cs: caring, connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com) BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to yak? there should be an emoticon for hurling. maybe: :O******* "the happy company," is that for real? "the three c’s?" mercy.
mary’s three c’s: cursing computers cuervo
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May 1 – 8 is: National "Get Happy Week" (dedicated to the three Cs: caring, connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com) BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to yak?
there should be an emoticon for hurling. maybe: :O******* "the happy company," is that for real? "the three c’s?" mercy. j.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Tuesday, May 1, 2001 [selective snippage] today is: Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety) National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you’re doing your best at any given time, accepting yourself unconditionally, forgiving yourself and others, having faith and allowing love and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com) Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries as well) May 1 – 8 is: National "Get Happy Week" (dedicated to the three Cs: caring, connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com) BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to yak? May 1 – 31 is: National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org) heyhey american depressoids, IT’S OUR MONTH!!! incidentally, there are a lot of freakin random official days/weeks/months. today’s birthdays: Joseph Addison 1672 Mary "Mother" Jones 1830 Kate Smith 1909 singer, right? Gwyllyn "Glenn" Ford 1916 actor Jack Paar 1917 talk show host Dan O’Herlihy 1919 no clue Joseph Heller 1923 author Art Fleming 1924
To beat the clock? tv announcer – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Terry Southern 1924 Sonny James (James Loden) 1929 Joan Hackett 1934 Judy Collins 1939 Rita Coolidge 1945 singers Ray Parker, Jr. 1954 singer. "i’m in luuuvvv, with the other wo-man" Tim McGraw 1967 country singer
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Tuesday, May 1, 2001
[selective snippage] – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – today is: Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety) National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you’re doing your best at any given time, accepting yourself unconditionally, forgiving yourself and others, having faith and allowing love and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com) Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries as well) May 1 – 8 is: National "Get Happy Week" (dedicated to the three Cs: caring, connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com)
BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to yak? May 1 – 31 is: National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org)
heyhey american depressoids, IT’S OUR MONTH!!! incidentally, there are a lot of freakin random official days/weeks/months. today’s birthdays: Joseph Addison 1672 Mary "Mother" Jones 1830 Kate Smith 1909
singer, right? Gwyllyn "Glenn" Ford 1916
actor Jack Paar 1917
talk show host Dan O’Herlihy 1919
no clue Joseph Heller 1923
author Art Fleming 1924 Terry Southern 1924 Sonny James (James Loden) 1929 Joan Hackett 1934 Judy Collins 1939 Rita Coolidge 1945
singers Ray Parker, Jr. 1954
singer. "i’m in luuuvvv, with the other wo-man" Tim McGraw 1967
country singer
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Tuesday, May 1, 2001 today is: Executive Coaching Day (to applaud all organizational leaders who take their profession seriously enough to improve their skills through coaching, and to encourage others to utilize coaching to improve their capacity to effectively lead their organizations) (http://www.exe-coach.com) Feast of Saint Philip and Saint James the Apostles (Episcopalian and Anglican observance) Feast of the prophet Jeremiah (Eastern Orthodox observance; observed by Old Calendar Eastern Orthodox on May 14) Labor Day (worldwide workers holiday; observed in September in Bermuda, Canada and the U.S.) Law Day Loyalty Day May Day (celebrated as a holiday since ancient times, with spring festivals, maypoles and maying; now widely observed throughout the world as a workers’ holiday) Memorial of Saint Joseph the Worker (Roman Catholic observance; patron of carpenters, fathers, happy death, house hunting, laborers, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Mexio, Peru and Vietnam; invoked against communism and doubt) Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety) New Homeowner’s Day (to take the time as a new homeowner to stand back and reflect on your new dwelling and savor the feeling) Saint Tamenend’s Day (Colonial-era May Day celebration in honor of Native American sage Chief Tamenend, canonized by fun-loving young colonists asserting independence from old-world patrons; modern celebrants, tired of overly serious political observances, identify themselves by pinning dollar bills to their jackets) Save the Rhino Day (encouraging efforts to halt the extinction of rhinoceri) School Principals’ Day (in recognition of all elementary, middle and high school principals for their leadership and dedication) Lei Day in Hawaii (Hawaiian version of May Day, when leis are made, worn, given and displayed) Constitution Day in the Republic of the Marshall Islands Feast of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in the Philippines May 1 – 2 is: International Labor Day in Russia (official May Day demonstration of working people) May 1 – 6 is: National Spiritual Recommitment Week (for each of us to assess, alter and act on our commitments to our spiritual lives) May 1 – 7 is: Bread Pudding Recipe Exchange (dedicated to the exchange of creative bread pudding recipes) National Connecting Week (recognizing the need to work on developing new relationships and trying new interests) National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you’re doing your best at any given time, accepting yourself unconditionally, forgiving yourself and others, having faith and allowing love and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com) Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries as well) May 1 – 8 is: National "Get Happy Week" (dedicated to the three Cs: caring, connection and community) (http://www.thehapycompany.com) May 1 – 31 is: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Better Hearing and Speech Month (to inform the 41 million U.S. residents with hearing and speech problems that help is available) Better Sleep Month (emphasizing the importance of good sleep to good health, and encouraging everyone to reevaluate their bedtime habits and check bedding for signs of age) (http://www.bettersleep.org/month.htm) Creative Beginnings Month (a time to discover something new about yourself and tap into your full creative potential) Family Support Month (to support families with children during divorce, separation and custody issues, promoting respect for mother/child relationships) Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month (to promote education and awareness of the dangers of fibromyalgia, also known as the fibromyalgia syndrome, fibrositis or chronic muscle pain syndrome) (http://www.ppsinc.org) Get Caught Reading Month (with celebrities appealing to people of all ages to remind them of the joys of reading) (http://www.publishers.org or http://www.getcaughtreading.org) International Business Image Improvement Month (to promote improving your business image to set the tone of how successful your company will be) (http://www.debbieallen.com) Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month (http://www.aad.org) More Than Just a Pretty Face Month (a time to begin preparing your skin for the summer) (http://www.faceworksdayspa.com) National Allergy/Asthma Awareness Month (http://www.ppsinc.org) National Artisan Gelato Month (to celebrate the nation’s new love for gelato–Italian ice cream–and the art of artisan gelato making) National Barbecue Month (to start enjoying barbecing early in the season when Daylight Saving Time lengthens the day) National Bike Month (endorsing bicycling for recreation and transportation) (http://www.bikeleague.org) National Correct Posture Month (http://www.amerchiro.org) National Digestive Diseases Awareness Month National Egg Month (dedicated to the versatility, convenience, economy and good nutrition of eggs) (http://www.aeb.org) National GoMingle Month (recognizing the need for people to get out into the real world and mingle with new people while exploring similar interests) (http://www.gomingle.com) National Good Car-Keeping Month (to promote increased safety and value through good automobile maintenance) National Hamburger Month (to pay tribute to one of the nation’s favorite foods) (http://www.whitecastle.com) National Hepatitis Awareness Month (http://www.hepfi.org) National High Blood Pressure Education Month (to promote the control and treatment of high blood pressure) (http://www.hibi.nih.gov/nhibi/nhibi.htm) National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org) National Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month (http://www.nf.org) National Osteoporosis Prevention Month (http://www.nof.org) National Physical Fitness and Sports Month (encouraging individuals and organizations to promote fitness activities and programs) National Prom Graduation Safety Month (to make high school students, parents and educators aware of the dangers of drinking and driving and the importance of making responsible decisions) (http://www.centurycouncil.org) National Recommitment Month (for each of us to assess, alter and act on our commitments to our spiritual, personal, marital, family and work lives) National Salad Month (celebrating the role salads play in today’s healthy lifestyle) (http://www.dressings-sauces.org) National Salsa Month (recognizing one of the nation’s favorite ways to add flavor to various kinds of foods by adding picante sauce) (http://www.pacefoods.com) National Scholarship Month (to applaud those organizations, businesses, individuals and communities that help students by bestowing scholarships, and to increase awareness of the need for more private-sector aid for students) (http://www.csfa.org) National Sight-Saving Month (devoted to increased awareness of vision health and vision safety) National Stroke Awareness Month (http://www.stroke.org) National Teaching and Joy Month (celebrating the joy of great teaching and great learning; a time to thank a teacher for creating an atmosphere of joy, and for teachers to acknowledge those students who demonstrate a love of learning) National Tuberous Sclerosis Awareness Month (http://www.ntsa.org) Older Americans Month Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams Month (highlighting safety education in the correct emergency use of citizens band radio to travelers) (http://www.reactintl.org/) Revise Your Work Schedule Month (to increase awareness, exploration and implementation of non-traditional work schedules such as flextime, telecommuting, job sharing and compressed work weeks) Sight-Saving Ultraviolet Awareness Month (to call attention to the damage UV rays can do to the eyes) (http://www.preventblindness.org) Strike Out Strokes Month (dedicated to the prevention of strokes with proper medical treatment and healthful lifestyle adjustments) (http://www.ppsinc.org) U.S.A. Tennis Month (http://www.usta.com) Women’s Health Care Month (devoted to increasing awareness of the many health concerns unique to women) (http://www.ppsinc.org) Law Enforcement Appreciation Month in Florida Senior Citizens Month in Massachusetts Santacruzan in the Philippines (pageant-procession recalling the quest of Queen Helena and Prince Constantine for the Holy Cross) May 1 – October 31 is: Gazpacho Aficionado Time (observed while tomatoes are ripe, as a time to appreciate one of Spain’s finest contributions to international cuisine) today’s birthdays: Joseph Addison 1672 Mary "Mother" Jones 1830 Kate Smith 1909 Gwyllyn "Glenn" Ford 1916 Jack Paar 1917 Dan O’Herlihy 1919 Joseph Heller 1923 Art Fleming 1924 Terry Southern 1924 Sonny James (James Loden) 1929 Joan Hackett 1934 Judy Collins 1939 Rita Coolidge 1945 John Woo (Yusen Wu) 1946 Ray Parker, Jr. 1954 Steve Cauthen 1960 Tim McGraw 1967
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