Wednesday, March 2, 2011

National Old Stuff Day!


Old stuff is great! It’s rustic… it has character. Get out there and enjoy some old-timey, vintage, venerable stuff that has stood the test of time.

We don't recommend eating old Pizza :)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Today is National Pig Day


Enjoy a veggie Pizza today, for the Piggies :)

Monday, February 28, 2011

Happy Monday!


Today is National Public Sleeping Day....
Enjoy at your own risk!

Friday, February 25, 2011

TGIF Pizza Lovers :)


Today is National Pistol Patent Day (Samuel Colt)
Did you Know? Samuel Colt invented the revolver, a pistol with multiple chambers for bullets. He patented it in Europe in 1835, and in the United States in 1836.

Hope you all have a Pizzarrific weekend :)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Today is International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day


February 23 is International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day. Celebrate accordingly. They say every dog has his day... today, they all get that day at once. Just imagine: dog biscuits without having to do tricks. We should all be so lucky. Who invented International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day? Most likely a human, though I suppose it could have been a very smart dog!

If you're into doggy DIY, you can make your own dog biscuits.

We like Pizza shaped ones :)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Happy Friday Pizza Lovers.....


Today is National Battery Day



My research did not find the creator, or the origin of this day.

Most likely, this day was created by a national association or a battery manufacturer.

This is referred to as a "National" day. However, I did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.

Several site have suggested that this day is in honor of Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist and inventor of electric battery, who was born on this day in 1745.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Love Is In The Air.....


Valentine's day isn't all about roses, candy, and expensive dinners.

It has a historical background too.

Contrary to what some may believe, Valentine's Day wasn't created by greetings card companies just to sell cards and candies. It's actually a church sanctioned holiday, as Pope Gelasius deemed February 14 St. Valentine's Day near 498 A.D.

Shrouded in mystery, the exact origins of the celebration of St. Valentine are somewhat unclear, according to History.com. While the holiday's history is well documented through the years, the saint (or saints) it's named after is up in the air.

It's still unclear exactly who the celebrated saint of love really was, as the Catholic Church acknowledges 3 separate saints named Valentine or Valentinus. All of them were martyrs.