Sunday, July 24, 2022

Your Count is Off (Cajun Joke) and Sunday Selections

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Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.


Grandma is feeling better, and we know it because she is teasing Grandpa more and more.  He just grins in response like he's always done.  They're quite a pair.


Tee Boudreaux done be talkin' to Grand-père Boudreaux an' ax, "Grand-père, how long you an' Grand-mère be marry?"


An' Grand-père say, "We done been marry more'n fo'ty year."


Tee say, "Wow, dat be long.  Did you done allus get along so well?  You an' Grand-mère gets along better'n Père an' Mère."


Den Grand-père say, "We din' allus get along perfec'.  Usta be I'd tease Grand-mère, an' she din't allus like it."


"How you done tease her?" Tee ax.


An' Grand-père say, "After she done had her las' chile, I usta call her, 'Mère 'o six,' an' she din't like it much.  Den I decide I gots to stop."


"What made you decide dat?" Tee want know.


"One say," Grand-père say, "we be settin' at de table wit' all de kids fo' de Sunday dinner, an' I say, 'Mère o' six, can you pass de gravy?' an' she say, 'Mais oui, Père o' t'ree!'"



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Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files.  The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please.  It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child.      


It's been a busy week, so i snapped a few of the more decorative items around my house, and a sunset.


























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Today is:


Amelia Earhart Day


Auntie's Day® -- as begun by The Savvy Auntie, celebrating those who chose to take on the active role of being an Auntie


Children's Day -- Vanuatu


Cousins Day -- because cousins are wonderful people to have around! sponsored by Claudia Evart of New York City, who must have had great cousins


Dornach Commemoration Day -- Dornach Battlefield and nearby city of Solothurn, Switzerland (victory in 1499 which ended the Swabian War)


Festival of St. Eloi -- French Basque


Heyannir month commences -- Icelandic Calendar (Harvest Month, literally translates "Hay Working")


International Bog Day


Jakaba Diena -- Ancient Latvian Calendar (beginning of St. James' [Jacob] Festival, whose day is tomorrow; the beginning of hay harvest)


Jilwalla Jinks' Jamboree -- Fairy Calendar


Mi'kmaq Pilgrimage to St. Anne Mission -- Mi'kmaq First Nations of Canada and Maine 


National Drive Through Day -- but only if you won't pass out from the heat when you roll down the window! on the founding date of Jack-in-the-Box, the first drive through burger chain


National Tequila Day -- celebrate North America's first native-born distilled spirit


Parent's Day -- US 


Pioneer Day -- Mormon Christian


Pop a Wheelie Day -- before, not after, the tequila, please; a hospital visit is no fun


Public Opinion Day -- the first public opinion poll was published this date in 1824!


Ranggeln -- Mt. Hundstein, Germany (traditional form of wresting, called ranggeln, in honor of St. Jacob's Day [which most celebrate on July 25]; this particular festival harks back to the pre-Christian Lughnasadh celebrations, which went through Aug. 1 and contained athletic events)


Simon Bolivar Day -- Ecuador; Venezuela


Sts. Boris and Gleb's Day (Patrons of princes; Moscow, Russia)


St. Christina the Astonishing's Day (Patron of all with mental handicaps, disorders, or illnesses, and mental health care workers, psychiatrists and therapists; against insanity and mental disorders)


St. Christina of Bolsena's Day (Patron of archers, mariners, millers)


Tell an Old Joke Day


Tenjin Matsuri -- Tenmangu Jinja, Osaka, Japan (one of Japan's 3 major festivals, through tomorrow)


Vardavar -- Armenia (continuation of an ancient pagan festival that encourages people to pull pranks, especially dousing everyone, friend and stranger, with water)



Anniversary Today:


Richard Moll marries Susan Brown, 1993



Birthdays Today


Bindi Irwin, 1998

Dhani Lennevald, 1984

Anna Paquin, 1982

Summer Glau, 1981

Rose Byrne, 1979

Eric Szmanda, 1975

Jennifer Lopez, 1969

Kristin Chenoweth, 1968

Kadeem Hardison, 1965

Barry Bonds, 1964

Julie A. Krone, 1963

Lynda Carter, 1951

Michael Richards, 1949

Peter Serkin, 1947

Robert Hays, 1947

Chris Sarandon, 1942

Ruth Buzzi, 1936

Pat Oliphant, 1935

Billy Taylor, 1921

Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, 1900

Chief Dan George, 1899

Amelia Earhart, 1897

Oswald Chambers, 1874

Alexandre Dumas, pere, 1802

Simon Bolivar, 1783

John Newton, 1725 (wrote Amazing Grace)



Debuting/Premiering Today:


The Fellowship of the Ring(Publication date), 1954



Today in History


Death in Kyoto, Japan, of Kamo no Chomei (b. 1155), Japanese author, poet (waka) and essayist, critic of Japanese vernacular poetry and major figure of Japanese poetics, 1216

Citizens of Leeuwarden, Netherlands strike against a ban on foreign beer, 1487

Jacques Cartier plants a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and takes possession of the territory in the name of Francis I of France, 1534

Mary, Queen of Scots, is forced to abdicate and replaced by her 1-year-old son James VI, 1567

Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founds the trading post at Fort Pontchartrain, which later becomes the city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701

A Spanish treasure fleet of 10 ships under Admiral Ubilla leaves Havana, Cuba for Spain; on the 31st, all ships will be lost and come to be known as the !715 Treasure Fleet, 1715

Slavery is abolished in Chile, 1823

The first opinion poll was carried out in Delaware, USA, 1824

Benjamin Bonneville leads the first wagon train across the Rocky Mountains by using Wyoming's South Pass, 1832

After 17 months of travel, Brigham Young leads 148 Mormon pioneers into Salt Lake Valley, resulting in the establishment of Salt Lake City, 1847

The first tramway opened in England, 1861

Tennessee becomes the first U.S. State to be readmitted to the Union following the American Civil War, 1866

Captain Matthew Webb, who was the first person to swim the English Channel, drowned while trying to swim the rapids above Niagara Falls, 1883

O. Henry is released from prison in Austin, Texas after serving three years for embezzlement from a bank, 1901

Hiram Bingham III re-discovers Machu Picchu, "the Lost City of the Incas", 1911

The passenger ship S.S. Eastland capsizes while tied to a dock in the Chicago River. A total of 844 passengers and crew are killed in the largest loss of life disaster from a single shipwreck on the Great Lakes, 1915

The first insulin treatment is carried out, on a six-year-old girl, at St Guy's Hospital, London, 1925

The Kellogg-Briand Pact, renouncing war as an instrument of foreign policy, goes into effect, 1929

The dust bowl heat wave reaches its peak, sending temperatures to 109°F (44°C) in Chicago and 104°F (40°C) in Milwaukee, 1935

During an official state visit to Canada, French President Charles de Gaulle declares to a crowd of over 100,000 in Montreal: Vive le Québec libre! ("Long live free Quebec!"), 1967

The Quietly Confident Quartet of Australia wins the Men's 4 x 100 metre medley relay at the Moscow Olympics, the only time the United States has not won the event at Olympic level, 1980

Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the last Tsar of Bulgaria when he was a child, is sworn in as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, becoming the first monarch in history to regain political power through democratic election to a different office, 2001

Lance Armstrong wins his 7th consecutive Tour de France, 2005

Over half of the country of Peru enters a state of emergency as a result of unusually cold weather, 2011

The scientific theory of supersymmetry is challenged after experiments with the Large Hadron Collider yield an incredibly rare particle decay event, 2013

After being reintroduced to Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, the first bison is born there in 140 years, 2018

The US Federal Trade Commission hands down it’s largest fine ever, $5 billion, to Facebook for violating consumer privacy, 2019

9 comments:

  1. Smiling at that joke.
    And loving the beauty you surround yourself with - and the sunsets too.

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  2. I love the two cat ornaments. Good joke too.

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  3. Good joke - and a glorious sunset. And the Doctors' oath, I always lovet it for it's ancient history; if only they kept to this ...

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  4. Oops, Grand-père made a boo boo. I love to read about these cajuns every Sunday. Thanks Mimi for the laughter.

    Cruisin Paul

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  5. Cute joke. I like your kitty sign. :)

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  6. I'm sure glad to hear that Grandma is feeling better. Those were all wonderful photos too!

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  7. Glad Grandma is better ~ sweet variety of photos

    Trying to see the good in each moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  8. I have been out of action at the blogs. Good news that grandma is better. Love all the photos and the sweet kitty too. Love those Cajuns. Have a wonderful week.

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  9. Hahahaha! Good one Grand-mère!
    So many beautiful things, Mimi! I especially love your little kitty planter!

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