Monday, October 22, 2012





Today is...

International Caps Lock Day

TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY! It's 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!

Today is also National Nut Day

October is Adopt-a-Dog Month & National Breast Cancer Awareness Month & National Chili Month & National Dessert Month & National Pasta Month & National Roller Skating Month
This week is National Bake Week


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History
for October 22
 
1746 - The College of New Jersey was officially chartered. It later became known as Princeton University.

1883 - The New York Horse show opened. The first national horse show was formed by the newly organized National Horse Show Association of America.

1954 - The Federal Republic of Germany was invited to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

1961 - Chubby Checker appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" and performed "The Twist."

1962 - U.S. President Kennedy went on radio and television to inform his nation about his order to send U.S. forces to blockade Cuba. The blockade was in response to the discovery of Soviet missile bases on the island.

1995 - The 50th anniversary of the United Nations was marked by a record number of world leaders gathering.





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Reflections on Life"Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace or happiness."

--Henrick Ibsen



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