Showing posts with label society. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Visual Insights: Whimsical Funny Hats At Ascot Ladies Day



Dragonfly red hat, photo by Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters



Visual Insights: Whimsical Funny Hats At Ascot Ladies Day: "From Denny:  Check out the outrageously fun and whimsically styled hats women were sporting today at the Ascot Racecourse near London on Ladies Day.  It's held on the third day of racing during the Royal Ascot meet and is considered the highlight of the week at the track.



It's sort of like wearing a high class clown suit but everyone admires you, your creativity - and your daring to be the spectacle of public ridicule and laughter -  for wearing such a creation."

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dennys Funny Quotes: Funny Relationship Issues Cartoons, Remember Your Special People Memorial Day

Dennys Funny Quotes: Funny Relationship Issues Cartoons, Remember Your Special People Memorial Day: "From Denny: These cartoons will really get you thinking about your current - or, uh, er, past relationships. It sure takes all kinds to make the world go 'round, doesn't it? A little light humor based off reality is just the ticket for a way to ease into a long holiday weekend...



Strange Brew



Have a great Memorial Day holiday, chill out to shed yourself of some stress, enjoying some time with family and friends. Be sure to lift your glass to toast those who came before us, sacrificing their lives for our freedom during war time or those who sacrificed as good friends to help keep us balanced in the mundane places of life. Take time to remember the best people in your life and celebrate them this special holiday."

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Groundhog Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Early Spring for 2011

Check out this year's funny prediction from the famous American groundhog and plenty of groundhog day trivia and more.



LIFE-US-GROUNDHOGImage by Brendan Loy via Flickr




From Denny: This little pampered groundhog is a cute little guy. Every year he gets trotted out for a brief celebrity appearance to make his prediction about whether we will have another six weeks of winter or enjoy an early Spring. Last year Phil accurately predicted a longer winter. This year the little cutie is predicting an early Spring.



Be sure to check out the funny link at the end of this post for last year's post about Phil. There is a recipe for Groundhog Cookies and plenty of Groundhog Phil Trivia to enjoy too!  Phil's official site is overwhelmed this year.



How convenient I already posted his information last year.  Maybe some of Phil's psychic ability rubbed off on me?  After all, obviously I "knew" last year to put up Phil's important information.  You see,  I "knew" a whole year ahead of time that the winter snow storms would be bad, everyone would be online at the same time, and that Phil's site would be overwhelmed.  As a loyal fan of Phil's I "knew" it was my duty to promote his wonderful cheeky self to the world.  Knock yourselves out and enjoy the Groundhog Phil trivia! :)



From Phil's Royal Court who make a big deal out of the occasion:



Groundhog Day 2005 in Punxsutawney, PennsylvaniaImage via Wikipedia




From the Punxsutawney Phil website that is so overwhelmed they had just the briefest message today:



Phil Says Expect an Early Spring!



Phil's official forecast as read February 2nd, 2011, at sunrise at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, PA:





Happy Groundhog Day from Punxsutawney Phil!



Here Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye



Groundhog Day, February 2, 2011

Punxsutawney Phil was raised from his burrow

By the call of President Bill Deeley.

He greeted his handlers, Ben Hughes and John Griffiths.



After casting an inquisitive eye towards thousands of his faithful followers,

He proclaimed that the Steelers are going to the Super Bowl!



Back to the business at hand...

He surveyed his surroundings carefully and found that there was no shadow around,

So, an early spring it will be."





Here's the link with all the funny Phil trivia, history, groundhog society, funny photos and a cookie recipe:



Funny Psychic Groundhog Phil Blessed Us With More Winter - Cheeky Quote Day 3 Mar 2010















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Sunday, January 2, 2011

New Year Celebrations: History And Trivia

Check out how celebrating the New Year was once considered controversial throughout history.









From Denny: Ever wonder about the history of the New Year celebration around the world? Ever wonder how we came to celebrate it on 1 January?



Ancient cultures celebrated at different times of the year



Scholars believe the earliest  idea of a New Year celebration goes back at least about 4,000 years to Mesopotamia in about 2000 B.C. They celebrated their New Year around the time of mid-March when the vernal equinox occurred. The vernal equinox is when the sun crosses directly over the Earth's equator. When it happens in the Northern Hemisphere, like in America, it's called the vernal equinox. (When it happens in the Southern Hemisphere it's called the autumnal equinox.)



Trivia: The word "equinox" means "equal night." What happens when the sun is positioned over the Earth's equator is that day and night are about equal in length all over the world. Quite the odd phenomenon.







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