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Thor’s Day January 7

January 7th is the first Thor’s Day of the year. Each week you will find a little anecdote about what happened on the date of the corresponding Thursday when our blog posts are published.

On the first Thor’s Day of the year, in 1999, the impeachment trial for President Bill Clinton began.

Since ancient times the Japanese celebrate Nanakusa-no-sekku a custom to eat seven wild herbs on January 7th. This tradition is meant to celebrate good health and longevity.

Bookmark this page for many more little anecdote messages coming up in 2010.

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Posted by Mark F - December 31, 2009 at 12:01 am

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Thor’s Day November 12

On Thor's DayHere are just some anecdote samples for Thor’s Day or Thursday November 12th. As you may or may not know etaBlog aka Every Thursday Anecdotes releases an anecdote story or two each Thursday. Some of the anecdote samples are funny and some serious. We aim to make our site thought provoking and enjoyable. You can visit all of the Anecdote Categories by using the navigation links on the top of this page.

1877 – Moonlight Graham was born. He was an American Baseball player who “played” for the NY Giants. Zero at bats and zero total chances in the field, his first and last game were the same day.

1945 – Neil Young was born. Known for many rock classics including one of my favorites “Old Man” written in 1972.  Mr. Young turns 64 sorry for the pun.

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Posted by Mark F - November 5, 2009 at 12:01 am

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Thor’s Day October 29

On Thor's DayThe following anecdotes occurred on October 29.

1886 – The first ticker-tape parade in New York City history. The parade was dedicated to the Statue of Liberty.

1929 – The Great Depression begins after the stock market crashes.

1969 – The humble beginnings of the Internet are underway when the first computer-to-computer link is made.

1929 – The Great Depression begins after the stock market crashes.

EtaBlog is happy to bring you anecdote examples and anecdote samples every week on Thursday. This section is entitled Thor’s Day in tribute to the history of October 29. Each anecdote story may not have occurred on a Thursday but sometimes they do. If you have a funny anecdote that you would like to contribute to our site, please use the contact page and send us an email.

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Posted by etaBlog Admin - October 29, 2009 at 12:10 am

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Thor’s Day October 8

On Thor's Day1793 – John Hancock dies. Besides signing the Declaration of Independence, Hancock was also known for being one of the top ten wealthiest people in the Thirteen Colonies.

1941 – Jessie Jackson turns 68 years old, he was born the same day Germany captured Mariupol.

1956 – Don Larson of the New York Yankees pitched the first perfect game in World Series history against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

2009 – The Draconids Meteor Shower peaks at midnight until dawn, you can read some more meteor shower information visit Meteor Mark’s MeteorBlog.com

Remember every week on Thursdays or Thor’s Day we release an anecdote for everyone. Your comments and questions are welcome. If you have any suggestions for next week’s Thor’s Day posts or a personal anecdote story please use the contact us page and we’ll try to post your submission next week!

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Posted by Mark F - October 8, 2009 at 12:01 am

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