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Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 18th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 18th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 18th, 2013
Today's Celebrations Answer The Telephone Like Buddy The Elf Day International Migrants Day New Jersey Day - 1787 - This is the day when New Jersey was counted as the third state to enter the United States of America. Where is old Jersey, you ask? Well, in 1664, when the British colonized the area, they named New Jersey after Jersey, one of the British Channel Islands.
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 17th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 17th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – December 17th, 2013
Today's Celebrations Free Shipping Day Wright Brothers Day A Christmas Carol Day - 1843 - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens was published in London and immediately sold out. He wrote the story in just two months, beginning in October, 1843 and finishing at the end of November. It was the first of five Christmas books by Dickens. Its successors were The Chimes (1844), The Cricket on the Hear
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – November 26th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – November 26th, 2013
Merrell In The Morning Fun You May Have Missed – November 26th, 2013
Today's Celebrations Fraternity Day King Tut Day - 1922 - The tomb of the Boy King, Tutankhamen, was discovered in Egypt by Lord Carnarvon of England and Howard Carter of the United States. The find was called, “The greatest archaeological discovery of all time.” People in America, looking for brevity in identifying great things before they forget, shortened the name to Tut. Peanuts Day - 1922 -

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