Happy Hump Day Speakies:
Well we are at the half way mark of the good old work week and I thought today we could check out the calendar for some celebrations and the usual Joey Z comments.
NATIONAL HUG WEEK – Alright you know what to do, give the ones you love a hug today and always. Man hugs are appropriate also this week. I have always greeted my sons with a hug and kiss each time I see them and also as they leave. So Guys and Dolls never be ashamed to show affection to the ones you love.
TEACHER THANK YOU WEEK – They deserve all the thanks they can get with all the stuff that happens now-a-days in school. Soon you teachers will be on summer vacation and my suggestion is to relax, put your feet up, have a beer and chill.
June 6 is NATIONAL YO-YO DAY – I had several yo-yo’s in my younger days and could never master any of the them, in fact I can’t play an instrument, carry a tune I’m the all-around YO-YO. If your little ones never had one, purchase them a cheap one and see what happens, you never know.
DRIVE-IN-MOVIE DAY – The drive movie was the creation of a chemical magnate Richard M. Hollingshead, Jr. of Camden, NJ. (GO JERSEY). He tested the original concept of the outdoor movie layout using his driveway. The first drive-in movie was opened on June 6, 1933, on Admiral Wilson Blvd. in Pennsauken, NJ. Now when we were teenagers and went to the drive-in we took in a little bit of the movie and rest of the attention was given to the Dolls we were with. Bring back memories Speakies?
D-DAY ANNIVERSARY – The 6th of June, began the Invasion of Normandy to free the European continent from the Nazis. Never forget all the lives lost by the Americans on Omaha Beach, along with the lives of all the nations that participated in the invasion.
For you food Speakies is you like Applesauce Cake today is your day to enjoy it. Have a great day everyone, enjoy and be careful.
3 comments:
Hi Joe:)
The Camden Drive In was on that wacky Admiral Wilson Boulevard...wow..never knew that :))
Mack: That whole area was wacky, my favorite was the Lawrence Drive-In on good old Rt. 1.
Mack: Once again thanks for the birthday wishes.
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