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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
Top 10 Unusual St. Patrick’s Day Facts
Top 10 Unusual St. Patrick’s Day Facts (t)
An Irish blessing: “May you always
have...
Walls for the winds, A roof for the rain
Tea beside the fire, Laughter
to cheer you
, Those you love near you,
And all your heart might desire.”
An Irish toast : “May your blessings
outnumber, the shamrocks that grow,
And may trouble avoid you wherever you go.”
1. According to his writing, a voice - which he believed to be God's -
spoke to him in a dream, telling him it was time to leave Ireland. After
travelling for more than 200 miles by foot, he was eventually given passage on
a boat travelling across the Irish Sea. His first destination was Britain.
Patrick also reported that he experienced a second revelation - an angel in a
dream tells him to return to Ireland as a missionary.
2. Patrick and his 24 followers were invited to Tara by the King of
Laoghaire. While he was there he plucked a shamrock from the ground and tried
to explain the to the druids and the King that the shamrock had three leaves
just like God had three personas - The Father, The Son and the Holy Ghost. This
was called the Trinity. Before the Christian era it was a sacred plant of the
Druids of Ireland because its leaves formed a triad.
3. While not the first to bring Christianity to Ireland, it is Patrick who
is said to have encountered the Druids at Tara and abolished their pagan rites.
The story holds that he converted the warrior chiefs and princes, baptizing
them and thousands of their subjects in the "Holy Wells" that still
bear this name.
4. The St. Patrick's Day custom came to America in 1737. What's good luck on Saint Patrick's
Day?: Finding a four-leaf clover (that's double the good luck it usually is).
Wearing green. (School children started this tradition of their own -- they
used to pinch classmates who don't wear green on this holiday). Kissing the
blarney stone.
5. Turning the Chicago river green has been a unique
to Chicago for the past 50+ years. A modern day miracle occurs each year as
part of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade celebration when the Chicago River turns
an incredible shade of Irish green. This spectacular transformation is a sight
to see.
6. People dress in green clothing and eat food, which is
either naturally or dyed green, on St Patrick’s Day. Some people go as far as
holding green dinner parties where the guests are expected to wear green and
eat exclusively green food.
7. 36 Million number of U.S. residents
who claim Irish ancestry. This number is almost nine times the population of
Ireland itself (slightly more than 4 million). Irish is the nation's second
most frequently reported ancestry, trailing only German.
8. Seattle and other cities paint the traffic stripe of
their parade routes green. Chicago
dyes its river green and has done so since 1962 when sewer workers used green
dye to check for sewer discharges and had the idea to turn the river green for
Saint Patrick's Day. Originally 100 pounds of vegetable dye was used to turn
the river green for a whole week but now only forty pounds of dye is used and
the colour only lasts for several hours. The dye starts out looking orange. It hits the water looking yellow. And then the magic begins.{See Picture} [24] Indianapolis also dyes its
main canal green.
9. The number three in Ireland is consider lucky,
hence; the shamrock and its three leaves. The Shamrock was also known as the
Seamrog, which means; summer plant which comes from the Irish word trefoil,
meaning three-leafed. It symbolizes the Trinity of the Father, Son & Holy
Spirit; faith, hope and charity; or past, present and future. The number three
was utilized in many ways in the Irish culture and ancient Celtic Druid
cultures believed that the plant had magical powers such as, the leaves stood
straight up to predict approaching storms. Even Irish storytelling is done in
the rhythm of triple repetitions.
10. In the United
States and Canada, consumption of corned beef is often associated with Saint Patrick's
Day.[10] Corned beef is not considered an Irish
national dish, and the connection with Saint Patrick's Day specifically
originates as part of Irish-American culture, and is often part of their
celebrations in North America.[11]Corned beef and cabbage
became popular in the United States after Irish immigrants in the
northeast used corned beef instead of pork in the dish. This substitution was
likely due to the low cost of corned beef in the U.S. More traditional in Ireland is Irish Stew and Soda Bread.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Top 10 Funny MoVies ~ Comedies
Top 10 Funny MoVies ~ Comedies
There are a lot of funny Movies out there. And for every really funny movie there are about a kabillion #&#@! bad ones. My love for these great funny movies are based on my own scale of A) Ability to watch over and over again and it's still funny, B) Laugh out loud element, C) Feel good Story, and D) Fun quotable lines. If you're feeling like a gloomy Gus popping in a comedy can erase those blues this weekend. These are in no Particular order.
I'd love to know what your favorites are.
Labels:
antidepressant,
Bill Murray,
Comedies,
Eddie Murphy,
Funny,
Goldie Hawn,
hswvs,
Jeff Daniels,
JIm Carrey,
John Candy,
John Reinhold,
Michael York,
Mike Meyers,
Movies,
Steve Martin,
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Our Liebster Award ...Yeahhh It's Today!!
Our Liebster Award Nomination!!
http://sillyhousewives.blogspot.com
Yeahhh It's today. Oh, I how I
love today.
Thank You for the Attention.
We were nominated for the Leibster
Award By http://agutandabutt.blogspot.com Losing My Gut
The Liebster Award is an award given to Bloggers by other
Bloggers! That makes it even more special!
Here are the Rules:
1. Each blogger
should post 11 random facts about themselves.
2. Answer the
questions the tagger has set for you, then create 11 new questions for the
bloggers you pass the award to.
3. Choose 11
new bloggers (with less than 200 followers) to pass the award to and link them
in your post.
4. Go back to
their page and tell them about the award.
5. No tag
backs.
Eleven Random
Facts About Tina
1. I love Art Of all
kinds, especially Paper Art.
2. My favorite exercise
is Zumba.
3. The movie
“Poltergeist” scared me as a teen.
4. At 15, I worked at Baskin Robbins as a cake
decorator and server.
5. I have a fascination with
beads.
6. I love Alice in Wonderland.
7. I sleep all the way
under the covers.
8. My favorite drink is
margarita. No Beer...lol
9. I have trouble
sleeping ~ only 4 hours a night.
10. Baking is my favorite thing to
do.
11. I did not like the rope climb
in 4th grade.
My
Questions from Losing MY Gut
1. What is your
favorite movie. Why? Alice in Wonderland…
All versions. It’s such an
imaginative story and you can get lost in it with her.
2. Have you ever researched
your family history? No , We have a cousin who loves
doin it. I just reap the benefits.
3. Where is your favorite
vacation spot or fantasy spot? Ixtapa, Mexico or Hawaii… Have been lucky enough to go to both
places.
4. How often do you change your
sheets? Every week.
5. How many times have you been
married? Once…25 years and counting.
J
6. Did you play sports in
school? Running If so, what, and were you any good? No, just liked a guy
on the guys team.
7. If you could spend a day
with someone who is no longer living who would it be? Mother Teresa … Such an ispiration.
8. If you could pig out on any
food, what would it be? Chrusciki -- Polish Cookies, also known as Angel Wings. You
cannot just eat one.
9. Did you play with Lego's
when you were young or with your kids? Yes What is the best thing you ever
built? A Airplane Carrier with my son.
10. What is the most outrageous
thing you have ever done? Parasailed Would you do it again? No
11. What is your favorite kind
of donut? ~Paczki (Polish Donut) filled with
Powidla (plum jam)
My Nominees
Your
Questions
1.
DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING?
2.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT?
3.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CEREAL?
4.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM?
5.
WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU ATE?
6.
MOUNTAIN HIDEAWAY OR BEACH HOUSE?
7.
WHAT IS ON YOUR MOUSE PAD?
8.
STRENGTH TRAINING OR CARDIO?
9.
WHAT MAGAZINES ARE YOU READING NOW?
10. FAVORITE
SMELLS?
11. ANY
PETS?
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Top 10 + 2 Subjects for my "HOW TO" Assignment
Top 10 + 2 Subjects for my "HOW TO" Assignment
Recently a friend of mine had to write a "HOW TO" for her college class. If I had to do that now, I would pick subjects that I have a mastery in, witnessed, a practical understanding in , or have been called upon for my expertise. These are in no particular order of Skillfulness or lack there of.
- How to Replace a Toilet Paper Roll
- How to Remove Chewing Gum from Hair
- How to Entertain on a Teensy-Weensey Budget
- How to Stay Motivated When Slenderizing
- How to Survive Scary Movies
- How to Get Ready For A Half Marathon
- How to Arrive Places On Time
- How to Cheat at Clue or Monopoly
- How to Have a Conversations with Animals
- How to Clean Out the Fridge & Freezer
- How to Cook for a Picky Eater
- How to Paint a Fence/Plant a Garden in 100*F
Labels:
Budget,
Delicious Food,
Dinner,
Entertaining,
Food,
Grocery,
health,
healthy cooking,
Organizing Coupons Yummy,
To Do,
To do lists,
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Location:
Illinois, USA
Monday, March 11, 2013
Top 10 Methods to Tease Telemarketers
Top 10 Methods to Tease Telemarketers
1. If they want to loan you money, tell them you just filed for Bankruptcy and you could sure use some money.
2. If they start out with, "How are you today?" say, "Why do you want to know?" Or you can say, "I'm so glad you asked, because no one seems to care these days and I have all these problems, and talk about any ache or pain you may have and then continue with a relative that you know that has some too. When they try to get back to the sell, just continue your problems. It's nice to vent to a stranger anyway.
3. If they say they're John Smith from the Acme Company, Ask them to spell their name, then ask them to spell the company name, then ask them where it located. Continue asking them personal questions or questions about their company for as long as necessary. Like a 4 year old does.
4. After they tell you there name, Crying out, in well-simulated tones of pleasure and surprise, "Hector!! Is this really you? Oh, my God! Buddy, how have you BEEN?" Hopefully, this will give Hector a few brief moments of terror as she tries to figure out where on earth she could know you from.
5. Say, "No", repeatedly. Be sure to vary the sound of each no, and keep an even tempo even as they're trying to speak. This is the most fun if you can keep going until they hang up.
6. When they ask you a question...Answer back with a question. Whatever they ask.. You could reply with Isn't Disney World or Land Just a people trap run by a Mouse? Why is zero last on your phone? Why is the alphabet in order as it is and not vowels first? Why is it that things get darker when you spray them with clear matte spray paint? Does morality come from morons? You get the picture.
7. Let the person go through their spiel, providing minimal but necessary feedback in the form of an occasional "Uh-huh, really, or "That's fascinating." Finally, when they ask you to buy, ask them to pic up a few groceries for you and give them a list.
8. Tell them you work for the same company they work for. Example: Telemarketer: "This is Pat from Acme Anvils." You: Acme Anvils! Hey I work for them too. Where are you calling from?" Telemarketer: "Uh, Chicago." You: "Great, they have a group there too? How's business/the weather? Ok good Luck. (hang Up)
9. Answer the phone. As soon as you realize it is a Telemarketer, set the receiver down, shout or scream, Honey it's for you and make heavy walking away steps. Put on mute and see when they hang up.
10.If you get the automated one. I have heard that you can press ### or **** a number of times and it screws with their system a little. Will try that one the next one I get.
These were found from Snopes and brain from Brian and me.
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