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🍔 Happy National Double Cheeseburger Day! 🍔
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National Cheeseburger Day
There are many ways to make a cheeseburger. Try something new and exciting like a Reuben Cheeseburger, or get a classic at your favorite restaurant or drive-thru.
Cheeseburger day is celebrated annually on the 18th of September. This celebration of one of the most iconic and delicious foods of the USA, has been taking place every year since the early part of the Roaring 20s era. While its plain cousin, the hamburger was likely invented somewhere around 1900 in the United States, it is believed that putting the cheese on top didn’t enter the picture until 1924.
History of National Cheeseburger Day
The story goes that a teenager, Lionel Sternberger, who was working in his father’s sandwich shop, The Rite Spot in Pasadena, California, USA, just decided to put a slice of American cheese on a burger one day. He found it to be tasty so he shared the idea with his dad who liked it too. And, thus, the cheeseburger was born.
Although the idea was thought to be created in California in 1924, the first actual sandwich to be marketed using the word “cheeseburger” was at Kaelin’s restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, USA in 1934. But the following year, in 1935, the term “cheeseburger” was actually trademarked in another place, at the Humpty Dumpty Drive-in in Denver, Colorado. It seems that people all over the United States have taken credit for the invention of the cheeseburger!
National Cheeseburger Day is marked in a number of different ways, but it can be celebrated and enjoyed in almost any way a person chooses–as long as it involves a cheeseburger, of course! Try these ideas for paying homage to the day:
One of the most common ways National Cheeseburger Day is celebrated is by major and local fast-food chains offering free cheeseburgers to customers alongside other special offers.
Usually, the free offers have some sort of limit to prevent people from taking advantage of the generosity. This may be limiting the free cheeseburgers to one per customer, to only the first ten thousand visitors to the fast food store, or through making them available only for a one or two hour period on the day. Some places offer a free order of fries or drink with the purchase of a cheeseburger.
How to Celebrate National Cheeseburger Day
A few examples of restaurant chains that have served free or discounted cheeseburgers in the past include Burger King, Slater’s 50/50, Farmer Boy, Jack in the Box, Red Robin, White Castle, and many more. Just check online or pop into a local burger joint to see what kinds of discounts they are offering around National Cheeseburger Day this year!
Get Creative Making Cheeseburgers at Home
To mark the day, many burger makers will use their creativity and culinary skills to make new variations on the traditional cheeseburger. This usually involves using premium types of cheese, other meats, and a variety of unusual garnishes. Try out these interesting ideas for making a standard cheeseburger into something excessively delicious:
Cheddar Cheeseburgers with Fried Shallots and Slaw. This unique twist on a regular cheeseburger combines the tang of sharp cheddar cheese with vinegared-cabbage (made into slaw) and a delightful topping of crispy, fried shallot rings.
Poblano Pepper Jack Cheeseburgers. Heat things up a bit with a slice of pepper jack cheese and top with a pile of roasted poblano peppers. Yikes, that’s hot!
Reuben Cheeseburgers. Changing the cheese up to Swiss and adding Thousand Island dressing channels the vibes of a Reuben Sandwich. Of course, this concoction definitely needs to be served on a rye bun.
Bacon, Kimchi and American Cheeseburger. Inspired by a Shake Shack burger, this unique sandwich holds a couple of slices of bacon, a slice of American or cheddar, a dash of Indonesian chile sauce mixed with mayo, and a little pile of drained and chopped cabbage kimchi.
Listen to Some Songs About Cheeseburgers
To get in the mood for National Cheeseburger Day, have fun creating a playlist that channels the utter joy that makes people want to write songs about them! Try these songs out on a playlist to get started, then add some other fun songs to get inspired for the day:
Cheeseburger in Paradise by Jimmy Buffett (1978). Any self-respecting lover of cheeseburgers will be perfectly familiar with Jimmy Buffett’s tribute to the cheeseburger.
His Cheeseburger by Veggie Tales (2011). Sure, it’s a kid’s song. But it’s also a rock love ballad describing the deep emotions of a gourd named Mr. Lunt who is in love with cheeseburgers.
The Cheeseburger Song by Lucinnio (2020). A singer-songwriter from Romania who mostly writes about food, Lucinnio also sings songs such as The Muffin Song, The Pancake Song and The Chicken Nuggets Song. He does seem to love to have “everything on it”.
The Cheeseburger Family by Jack Stauber’s Micropop (2018). This avant-pop folk indie lo-fi band first released only a 30 second clip of this song but then, due to high demand, put out the entire 4 minute version that can now be found on YouTube, complete with a picture of a clay hamburger face.
Host a National Cheeseburger Day Party
Grab a few friends or family members, fire up to the backyard grill (or stove!) and get to making some burgers in honor of National Cheeseburger Day. Or make a fun day of it at work and host a cheeseburger bar during the lunch hour.
Have different people sign up to bring buns or various items to place on the toppings bar, including a variety of types of cheese slices, tomato slices, lettuce, pickles, mayonnaise, ketchup, barbeque sauce, or anything else that goes deliciously on top of a burger. Don’t forget to create a festive atmosphere by playing some of the previously mentioned Cheeseburgers Songs!
Try Some Crazy Cheeseburger Foods
Tired of that boring old hunk of meat stacked with cheese between two buns? Well, National Cheeseburger Day is just the day to get absolutely ridiculous with the way Cheeseburgers are eaten! Take a look at these interesting ways some people have chosen to eat their cheeseburgers on this day and all throughout the year:
Cheeseburger Pizza. Okay, so maybe this one isn’t too crazy. It takes all of the flavor of a cheeseburger and, instead of piling it on a bun, it’s piled on top of pizza dough. It’s delicious and it still maintains the ability to be eaten with your hands.
Cheeseburger Milkshake. What goes better with a cheeseburger than a pile of fries and a milkshake? With this in mind the Cheeseburger milkshake was started–combining a flavor-packed milkshake (chocolate, strawberry or some other flavor) that is topped with a cheeseburger placed right on the straw as a garnish. Wow!
Cheeseburger Flavored Cheetos. It seems that Asian cultures have a slightly different palate when it comes to flavors of chips and snacks. This particular version of Cheeseburgers Cheetos has been featured in Japan–but the marketers never did try to bring it over to the United States. However, another equally interesting option would be to try piling a stack of Cheetos onto a cheeseburger for a crispy, cheesy taste.
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McDonald’s Is Giving Out 50-Cent Double Cheeseburgers For National Cheeseburger Day
McDonald’s has a fun deal to celebrate National Cheeseburger Day. On Wednesday, September 18, 2024 the chain restaurant will sell double cheeseburgers for only 50 cents in celebration of the foodie holiday. Customers can take advantage of this deal by ordering through the McDonald’s app.
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PSA For anyone else who's dealing with food insecurity rn:
McDonald's is selling double cheeseburgers for 50¢ each on 09/18 (Monday) because it's national cheeseburger day
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A trove of leaked internal messages and documents from the militia American Patriots Three Percent—also known as AP3—reveals how the group coordinated with election denial groups as part of a plan to conduct paramilitary surveillance of ballot boxes during the midterm elections in 2022.
This information was leaked to Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets), a nonprofit that says it publishes hacked and leaked documents in the public interest. The person behind these AP3 leaks is an individual who, according to their statement uploaded by DDoSecrets, infiltrated the militia and grew so alarmed by what they were seeing that they felt compelled to go public with the information ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
Election and federal officials have already voiced concern about possible voter intimidation this November, in part due to the proliferation of politically violent rhetoric and election denialism. Some right-wing groups have already committed to conducting surveillance of ballot boxes remotely using AI-driven cameras. And last month, a Homeland Security bulletin warned that domestic extremist groups could plan on sabotaging election infrastructure including ballot drop boxes.
Devin Burghart, president and executive director of the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, says that AP3’s leaked plans for the 2022 midterms should be a warning for what may transpire next month. “Baseless election denial conspiracies stoking armed militia surveillance of ballot drop boxes is a dangerous form of voter intimidation,” Burghart tells WIRED. “The expansion of the election denial, increased militia activity, and growing coordination between them, is cause for serious concern heading into November. Now with voter suppression groups like True the Vote and some GOP elected officials targeting drop boxes for vigilante activity, the situation should be raising alarms.”
The leaked messages from 2022 show how AP3 and other militias provided paramilitary heft to ballot box monitoring operations organized by “The People’s Movement,” the group that spearheaded the 2021 anti-vaccine convoy protest, and Clean Elections USA, a group with links to the team behind the 2000 Mules film that falsely claimed widespread voter fraud. In the leaked chats, People’s Movement leader Carolyn Smith identifies herself as an honorary AP3 member.
AP3 is run by Scot Seddon, a former Army Reservist, Long Islander, and male model, according to a ProPublica profile on him published in August. That profile, which relied on the same anonymous infiltrator who leaked AP3’s internal messages to DDoSecrets, explains that AP3 escaped scrutiny in the aftermath of January 6 in part because Seddon, after spending weeks preparing his ranks to go to DC, ultimately decided to save his soldiers for another day. ProPublica reported that some members went anyway but were under strict instruction to forgo any AP3 insignia. According to the leaked messages, Seddon also directed his state leaders to participate in the “operation.”
“All of us have a vested interest in this nation,” Seddon said in a leaked video. “So all the state leaders should be getting their people out and manning and observing ballot boxes, to watch for ballot stuffing. This is priority. This goes against getting your double cheeseburger at mcdonalds … Our nation depends on this. Our future depends on this. This ain't no bullshit issue. We need to be tight on this, straight up.”
A flier using militaristic language shared across various state-specific Telegram channels lays out how this operation would work. With “Rules of Engagement” instructions, “Volunteers” are told not to interfere with anyone dropping off their ballots. If someone is suspected of dropping off “multiple ballots,” then observers are told to record the event, and make a note of the individual's appearance and their vehicle's license plate number. In the event of any sort of confrontation, they’re supposed to “report as soon as possible to your area Captain.”
“At the end of each shift, Patriots will prepare a brief report of activity and transmit it to [the ballot] box team Captain promptly,” the flier states.
The person who leaked these documents and messages says that these paramilitary observers masquerading as civilians will often have a QRF—quick reaction force—on standby who can “stage an armed response” should a threat or confrontation arise.
The goal of the “operation,” according to that flier, was to “Stop the Mules.”
“These are the individuals stuffing ballot boxes,” the flier says. “They are well trained and financed. There is a global network backing them up. They pick up fake ballots from phony non-profits and deliver them to ballot boxes, usually between 2400 hours and 0600 hours.” (This was the core conspiracy of 2,000 Mules; the conservative media company behind the film has since issued an apology for promoting election conspiracies and committed to halting its distribution).
Fears about widespread armed voter intimidation during the 2022 midterms—stemming from online chatter and warnings from federal agencies—never materialized in full. However, there were scattered instances of people showing up to observe ballot drops in Arizona. These individuals, according to the statement by the anonymous leaker in the DDoSecrets files, were not “lone wolves”—they were part of “highly organized groups who intended to influence the elections through intimidation.”
In one widely-publicized incident, two clearly armed people wearing balaclavas and tactical gear showed up in Mesa, Arizona, to conduct drop box surveillance. They were never identified, though a Telegram video on DDoSecrets shows AP3’s North Carolina chapter head Burley Ross admitting that one of them was part of his unit. Ross says that the individual was Elias Humiston, who had previously been conducting vigilante border surveillance. “I was well aware they were doing drop box observations,” said Ross. “I was not aware they were doing so in full kit.” Ross added that Humiston had since resigned from the group.
Seddon also addressed the “little incident in Arizona,” stressing the importance of maintaining clean optics to avoid scrutiny. “We had pushed for helping to maintain election integrity through monitoring the ballot boxes,” said Seddon, in a video message on Telegram. “We never told anyone to do it like that.”
The militia movement largely retreated from public view in the aftermath of the January 6 riot at the US Capitol in 2021. The high-profile implication of the Oath Keepers in the riot, which at the time was America’s biggest militia, thrust the broader militia movement into the spotlight. Amid intense scrutiny, stigma, and creeping paranoia about federal informants, some militias rebanded or even disbanded. But as WIRED reporting has shown, after a brief lull in activity, the militia movement has been quietly rebuilding, reorganizing, and recruiting. With AP3 at its helm, it’s also been engaging in armed training.
Election conspiracies have only continued to fester since 2022, and AP3 has been aggressively recruiting and organizing. Moreover, the rhetoric in the group has also intensified. “The next election won’t be decided at a Ballot Box,” wrote an AP3 leader earlier this year in a private chat, according to ProPublica. “It’ll be decided at the ammo box.”
“Every American has a right to go to the ballot box without fear and the authorities need to urgently learn the lessons of 2022—and the lessons contained in these documents—so they can prevent something even worse from happening in the coming weeks,” the infiltrator wrote in the DDoS statement.
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For national cheeseburger day I got a double hamburger as I don’t really care for cheese at McDonalds and then I went to Meadowlands for a hot fudge sundae and me and mom ate down there at the ice cream place 😋🍔🍟🍨
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This is an important PSA for all you beautiful feeders! Apparently it’s national cheeseburger day in the United States, and thus I heard that McDonalds is offering 50 Cent double cheeseburgers as well as free fry Fridays through the end of the year! Hope this helps all you good piggies enjoy some discounted food!
#feeder dreams#male feeder#female stuffer#feedee girl#feeder feedee#female feedee#feedee encouragement
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McDonald’s is selling 50-cent double cheeseburgers for National Cheeseburger Day, Wendy’s is giving them out for a penny
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🍔 Happy National Double Cheeseburger Day! 🍔
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National Double Cheeseburger Day
Easily one of the best comments in the history of mankind, a proper lauding of the combination of perfectly seasoned hamburger topped with rich and creamy cheese. And then making it into a double cheeseburger takes it to the extreme.
Of course, if there’s one thing that most people have learned it’s that there’s no such thing as too much of a good thing. That’s why National Double Cheeseburger Day exists. Because some bright individual decided that the only thing better than a cheeseburger would be making it into a double cheeseburger!
For anyone who has ever needed an excuse to enjoy one (and honestly, most people don’t) this is it! Happy National Double Cheeseburger Day!
History of National Double Cheeseburger Day
National Double Cheeseburger Day was made to celebrate the birth of the double cheeseburger, and by extension the cheeseburger itself.
While it may seem the most natural thing in the world to add cheese to a hamburger these days, originally a hamburger was a very simple affair. Simply meat, bread and condiments were pretty much all that a hamburger had going for it.
The first person who is said to have created the cheeseburger was Lionel Sternberger in Pasadena, California. The story goes that Lionel created it while working at his father’s sandwich shop in 1926 when he was only 16 years old. A sizzling piece of hamburger seemed to be just begging for something a little extra, and so a piece of cheese was added to see what came out.
What came out, obviously, was magic. It wasn’t long before someone realized that a single sizzling patty of hamburger topped with melting cheese wasn’t the best thing in life, not when you could have two sizzling patties of hamburger topped with melting cheese!
The birth of the double cheeseburger was as inevitable as the cheeseburger itself, and National Double Cheeseburger Day celebrates it all!
How to Celebrate National Double Cheeseburger Day
Life is too short to miss out on the beautiful things, like a double cheeseburger.
Anyone can enjoy celebrating National Double Cheeseburger Day in a variety of ways that will keep their taste buds and their bellies happy! Try out these ideas or come up with some other creative ones:
Eat a Double Cheeseburger
Well, start off that National Double Cheeseburger Day by having a Double Cheeseburger obviously! There’s no reason you can’t enjoy them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Well, aside from a little concern about an expanding waistline, but who has time to worry about things like that?
Making cheeseburgers at home is pretty easy. Or head out to a restaurant that might offer a discount for National Double Cheeseburger Day. Many restaurants have various discounts on the day (or throughout the month) offering deals on this delicious sandwich. In the past, some McDonald’s restaurants (particularly in the US) have been known to offer cheeseburgers for an extra low price in honor of the day.
Share a Double Cheeseburger
What could be better than sharing this fun day with friends, family or coworkers? Even if it isn’t realistic to share an actual cheeseburger with someone (because most people want to keep them to themselves!), it certainly would mean a lot to remind them of the day and get them one of their own. Whether sharing or not, enjoying a double cheeseburger with a loved one is a perfect way to celebrate the day.
Learn Some Fun Facts About Cheeseburgers
Who knew that some people believe the cheeseburger was actually invented in Denver, Colorado in the USA,? Get into the spirit of National Double Cheeseburger Day by learning and sharing these fun pieces of trivia and facts.
One of the largest cheeseburgers ever made weighs in at an almost unbelievable 1800 pounds. It was created by Mallie’s Sports Bar in 2017. To make it, the restaurant had to convert a shipping container into an oven so that there would be room to cook the whole thing. Even today, a burger this size can be ordered off of the menu–for a mere $10,000, with a 3-day order ahead policy.
Several US cities claim to have invented the cheeseburger, including Denver, Colorado; Louisville, Kentucky; and Pasadena, California (as mentioned above).
While a cheeseburger can be made with almost any kind of cheese topping it, according to a survey most Americans actually prefer the most predictable one–American cheese. It melts well and provides a tasty flavor on top of the burger patty.
Jimmy Buffett wrote the song “Cheeseburger in Paradise” about a time when he was stuck on a boat in bad weather and only had canned food, making him dream of the day when he could have a cheeseburger again. Now there’s an entire restaurant chain named after this song!
Get Creative with National Double Cheeseburger Day
For those who have a double cheeseburger on most days, this day might be one to take things a step further into the adventurous path! For the truly daring, it might just be time to try a double cheeseburger topped with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and a dollop of chili. Never heard of a chili-double-cheeseburger? Well, National Double Cheeseburger Day is the ideal chance to try one, and that’s just the first step!
Let the imagination run wild and mix up the cheeses and toppings that go together to create the perfect, personal hamburger masterpiece! National Double Cheeseburger Day is the best time for it–so get started!
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Our Lady of Aparecida Day (Cantabria, Spain)
Our Lady of Sorrows (Christian)
Really Bad Ideas Exhibition (Gremlins; Shamanism)
Roland de Medici (Christian; Saint)
Virgin Mary of the Seven Sorrows Day (Slovakia)
Islamic Lunar Holidays
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ...
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi (Bangladesh)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India, Sri Lanka)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Alice the Jail Bird (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
Almost Famous (Film; 2000)
American Beauty (Film; 1999)
Beer League (Film; 2006)
Be Without You, by Mary J. Blige (Song; 2005)
The Big Picture (Film; 1989)
The Black Dahlia (Film; 2006)
Blood & Chocolate, by Elvis Costello (Album; 1986)
Blue Train, by John Coltrane (Album recorded; 1957)
The Book of Merlyn, by T.H. White (Novel; 1977) [Once and Future King #5]
Bugsy Malone (Film; 1976)
Calliou (Children’s Animated TV Series; 1997)
CHiPs (TV Series; 1977)
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress (Disney TV Film; 1963)
Escape from Freedom, by Erich Fromm (Philosophy Book; 1941)
Everyone’s Hero (Animated Film; 2006)
Fast Times at Ridgemont High, by Cameron Crowe (Novel; 1981)
The Fighting Kentuckian (Film; 1949)
The Green Hat, by Michael Arlen (Play; 1925)
Hackers (Film; 1995)
Hammerklavier, a.k.a. Piano Sonata No. 29 in Bb Major, by Ludwig Van Beethoven (Piano Sonata; 1819)
A Haunting in Venice (Film; 2023)
Hit Me with Your Best Shot, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1980)
How to Play Football (Disney Cartoon; 1944)
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, by Dale Carnegie (Self-Help Book; 1948)
The Invention of Morel, by Adolfo Bioy Casares (Novella; 1940)
I Spy (TV Series; 1965)
It, by Stephen King (Novel; 1986)
L.A. Law (TV Series; 1986)
The Lone Ranger (TV Series; 1949)
Lost in Space (TV Series; 1967)
Love Story, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2008)
The Malady Lingers On (George of the Jungle Cartoon; 1967) [#2]
Mechanical Animals, by Marilyn Manson (Album; 1998)
A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing (Grammar Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
One, Two, Three...Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science, by George Gamow (Science Book; 1947)
The Pink Flea (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1971)
Pink Panzer (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1965)
Psst Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1971)
Requiem in D Minor, by Anton Bruckner (Requiem; 1849)
The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, by Michael Moorcock (Novel; 1976) [Elric #2]
Saved by the Bell (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Shadow Rising, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1992) [Wheel of Time #4]
The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien (Novel; 1977)
The Singing Sap (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon and Yoko Ono (Album; 1972)
Sports, by Huey Lewis and the News (Album; 1983)
A Star is Bored (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
The Sulli-Gully, by Ed Sullivan (Song; 1969)
The Sword in the Stone, by T.H. White (Novel; 1938) [Once and Future King #1]
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (WB Animated Film; 2006)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1952) [The Chronicles of Narnia #3]
Today’s Name Days
Dolores, Melissa, Melitta (Austria)
Dolores, Marija, Tugomil (Croatia)
Jolana (Czech Republic)
Eskild (Denmark)
Kulmo, Kulno, Kurmo, Kuulo (Estonia)
Sirpa (Finland)
Dolores, Roland (France)
Dolores, Melissa, Melitta (Germany)
Nikitas, Visarion (Greece)
Enikő, Melitta (Hungary)
Mamiliano, Maria (Italy)
Gunvaldis, Nikodems, Sandra (Latvia)
Eugenija, Nikodemas, Rimgailė, Vismantas (Lithuania)
Aslak, Eskil (Norway)
Albin, Budzigniew, Maria, Nikodem (Poland)
Jolana (Slovakia)
Angustias, Dolores (Spain)
Sigrid, Siri (Sweden)
Mykyta (Ukraine)
Delora, Delores, Dolores, Lola, Lolita (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 259 of 2024; 107 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 37 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Guy-You), Day 13 (Ren-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 12 Elul 5784
Islamic: 11 Rabi I 1446
J Cal: 19 Gold; Fryday [19 of 30]
Julian: 2 September 2024
Moon: 92%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Calderon]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 88 of 94)
Week: 3rd Full Week of September
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 25 of 32)
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Holidays 9.15
Holidays
Aglaia Asteroid Day
Battle of Britain Day (UK)
Bocage Day (Portugal)
Born to Be Wild Day
Cantabria Day (Spain)
Capitol Hill Day
Carbon Day
Chestnut Day (French Republic)
Echo Asteroid Day
Eleven Days of Global Unity, Day 5: Health
Engineer's Day (India)
Felt Hat Day
Free Money Day
German American Heritage Month begins [until 10.15]
Google Awareness Day
Grand Magal de Touba (Senegal)
Greenpeace Day
Grito de Dolores (a.k.a. Cry of Dolores; Mexico)
Hunger Action Day
International Day of Democracy (UN)
International Dot Day
International Gotcha Day
International Hypothalamic Hamartoma Awareness Day
International Myotonic Dystrophy Awareness Day
International Sing Out Day
International Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome Awareness Day
Knowledge Day (Azerbaijan)
LGBT Center Awareness Day
Libraries Day (Belarus)
Make A Hat Day
Moonpie Day (Republic of Molossia)
National Africa Civility Day
National Brain Health Day
National Caregivers Day
National Cozy Mystery Day
National Custom Framing Day
National Day of the Cowgirl
National 8-Track Tape Day [also 4.11]
National Felt Hat Day
National Hispanic Heritage Month begins [until 10.15]
National Hug Your Boss (UK)
National Malcolm Day
National Muslim Voter Registration Day
National Neonatal Nurses Day
National Online Learning Day
National Ruben Day
National Tackle Kids Cancer Day
National Thank You Day
915 Day
Nuestra Señora de la Bien Aparecida (Cantabria, Spain)
Oriana Fallaci Day
Pension Awareness Day (UK)
Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day (Slovenia)
Roberto Clemente Day
Silpa Buirasri Day (Thailand)
Social Workers’ Day (Moldova)
Someday
Tackle Kids Cancer Day
Thimphu Tshechu (Bhutan)
World Afro Day
World Chimamanda Day
World Engineers Day
World Lymphoma Awareness Day
Zombie in the Machine Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Butterscotch Cinnamon Pie Day
Chicken Lovers' Day
National Cheese Toast Day
National Creme de Menthe Day
National Day of Pozole (Mexico)
National Double Cheeseburger Day
National Linguine Day
Independence & Related Days
Costa Rica (from Spain, 1821)
Cry of Dolores (Mexico)
El Salvador (from Spain, 1821)
Guatemala (from Spain, 1821)
Honduras (from Spain, 1821)
Lutherania (Declared; 2006) [unrecognized]
Nicaragua (from Spain, 1821)
Occitania (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Restoration of Primorska to the Motherland Day (Slovenia)
Russian Republic (Proclaimed; 1917)
3rd Sunday in September
Day of Wallonia (Belgium) [3rd Sunday]
Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance and Prayer (Switzerland) [3rd Sunday]
Forestry and Timber Industry Worker’s Day [3rd Sunday]
International Day of Prayer & Action for Human Habitat [3rd Sunday]
Kaua’i Mokihana Festival begins (Hawaii) [3rd Sunday]
Mother’s Day (Kazakhstan) [3rd Sunday]
National ALS Awareness Day (Italy) [3rd Sunday]
National Back to Church Sunday [3rd Sunday]
National Neighborhood Day [3rd Sunday]
National Women's Friendship Day [3rd Sunday]
Open Farm Day (Prince Edward Island, Canada) [3rd Sunday]
PEI Open Farm Day (Canada) [3rd Sunday]
Pig Face Sunday (Avening, UK) [3rd Sunday]
Serene Sunday [3rd Sunday of Each Month]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Smörgåsbord Sunday [3rd Sunday of Each Month]
Story Sunday [3rd Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Swiss Federal Fast (Switzerland) [3rd Sunday]
Tolkein Week begins [Sunday in Week that includes 9.22]
Wife Appreciation Day [3rd Sunday]
World Peace Day [3rd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning September 15 (3rd Full Week of September)
Adopt a Less Adoptable Pet Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
Balance Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
Build a Better Image Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
International Clean Hands Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
International Women’s E-Commerce Days (thru 9.21)
Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Adult Services Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Construction Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
National Eczema Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
National Farm Animals Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
National Farm & Ranch Safety and Health Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Go-Kart Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Hispanic Heritage Weeks (thru 10.15)
National Historically Black Colleges & Universities Week (thru 9.21)
National Indoor Plant Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Keep Kids Creative Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Security Officer Appreciation Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Singles Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Surgical Technologists Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Full Week]
Prostate Cancer Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
Reye’s Syndrome Awareness Week (thru 9.21) [3rd Week]
Festivals Beginning September 15, 2024
Boston Local Food Festival (Boston, Massachusetts)
Dinner in the Meadow (Louisburg, North Carolina)
Farmington Fair (Farmington, Maine)
Little Flower Parade (Wommelgem, Belgium) [thru 9.21]
Peñafrancia Festival (Naga, Philippines)
Purple Foot Festival (Fairport, New York)
Sussex County Day (Augusta, New Jersey)
Triangle VegFest (Durham, North Carolina)
Feast Days
Agatha Christie (Writerism)
Aicard (a.k.a. Achart; Christian; Saint)
Alpinus (a.k.a. Albinus) of Lyon (Christian; Saint)
Aprus (a.k.a. Èvre or Aper) of Toul (Christian; Saint)
Aunt Melba's Guernsey Cotillion (Muppetism)
Cantlos (Celtic Book of Days)
Catherine of Genoa (Christian; Saint)
The Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Christian)
François de La Rochefoucauld (Writerism)
Gilles de Rais Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Goethe (Positivist; Saint)
Irish Coffee Day (Pastafarian)
James Chisholm (Episcopal Church)
Jesse Andrews (Writerism)
John the Dwarf (Christian; Saint)
Joseph Abibos (Christian; Saint)
Ksenia Milicevic (Artology)
Kshamavani (Forgiveness Day; Jainism)
Lucebert (Artology)
Rosh Hashanah (began yesterday at Sundown)
Saint Dominic in Soriano painting (Christian; Saint)
Mamilian of Palermo (Christian; Saint)
Martina Krupičková (Artology)
Media Aestas IX (Pagan)
Mirin (Christian; Saint)
Nicetas the Goth (Christian; Saint)
Nicomedes (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Aparecida Day (Cantabria, Spain)
Our Lady of Sorrows (Christian)
Really Bad Ideas Exhibition (Gremlins; Shamanism)
Roland de Medici (Christian; Saint)
Virgin Mary of the Seven Sorrows Day (Slovakia)
Islamic Lunar Holidays
The Prophet’s Birthday [Islam] (a.k.a. ...
Baravfat (India)
Birthday of Prophet Muhammed (Cameroon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, UAE)
Eid Al-Maulid Anebi (Eritea)
Eid-El-Maulud (Nigeria)
Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi (Bangladesh)
Gamo (Gambia)
Gamou (Senegal)
Hari Maulad Nabi (Cocos or Keeling Islands)
Le Mouled (Tunisia)
Maoulida (Mayotte)
Maouloud (Guinea, Senegal)
Maouloud-Al-Nebi (Chad)
Maulid (Tanzania)
Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW 1444 H (Indonesia)
Maulidur Rasul (Brunei)
Mawleed al-Nabi (Afghanistan)
Mawlid (Ethiopia)
Mawlid al-Nabi (Jordan)
Mawlid An Nabi (Syria)
Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (Algeria)
Mawlid Nabi (Somalia)
Mawloud (Mali)
Mawlud Nabi (Gambia)
Mavlid Al Nabi (Cyprus)
Milad Al Nabi (Oman)
Miladunnabi (Bahrain)
Milad-un-Nabi (India, Sri Lanka)
Moulad (Iraq)
Mouled Al Nabee (Libya)
Moulid Al Nabi (Sudan)
Moulid El Nabi (Egypt)
Mouloud (Comoros, Djibouti, Niger)
Rabi' al-Awwal (Yemen)
Youman Nabi (Guyana)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Alice the Jail Bird (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1925)
Almost Famous (Film; 2000)
American Beauty (Film; 1999)
Beer League (Film; 2006)
Be Without You, by Mary J. Blige (Song; 2005)
The Big Picture (Film; 1989)
The Black Dahlia (Film; 2006)
Blood & Chocolate, by Elvis Costello (Album; 1986)
Blue Train, by John Coltrane (Album recorded; 1957)
The Book of Merlyn, by T.H. White (Novel; 1977) [Once and Future King #5]
Bugsy Malone (Film; 1976)
Calliou (Children’s Animated TV Series; 1997)
CHiPs (TV Series; 1977)
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress (Disney TV Film; 1963)
Escape from Freedom, by Erich Fromm (Philosophy Book; 1941)
Everyone’s Hero (Animated Film; 2006)
Fast Times at Ridgemont High, by Cameron Crowe (Novel; 1981)
The Fighting Kentuckian (Film; 1949)
The Green Hat, by Michael Arlen (Play; 1925)
Hackers (Film; 1995)
Hammerklavier, a.k.a. Piano Sonata No. 29 in Bb Major, by Ludwig Van Beethoven (Piano Sonata; 1819)
A Haunting in Venice (Film; 2023)
Hit Me with Your Best Shot, by Pat Benatar (Song; 1980)
How to Play Football (Disney Cartoon; 1944)
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, by Dale Carnegie (Self-Help Book; 1948)
The Invention of Morel, by Adolfo Bioy Casares (Novella; 1940)
I Spy (TV Series; 1965)
It, by Stephen King (Novel; 1986)
L.A. Law (TV Series; 1986)
The Lone Ranger (TV Series; 1949)
Lost in Space (TV Series; 1967)
Love Story, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2008)
The Malady Lingers On (George of the Jungle Cartoon; 1967) [#2]
Mechanical Animals, by Marilyn Manson (Album; 1998)
A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing (Grammar Rock Cartoon; Schoolhouse Rock; 1973)
One, Two, Three...Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science, by George Gamow (Science Book; 1947)
The Pink Flea (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1971)
Pink Panzer (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1965)
Psst Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1971)
Requiem in D Minor, by Anton Bruckner (Requiem; 1849)
The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, by Michael Moorcock (Novel; 1976) [Elric #2]
Saved by the Bell (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Shadow Rising, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1992) [Wheel of Time #4]
The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien (Novel; 1977)
The Singing Sap (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon and Yoko Ono (Album; 1972)
Sports, by Huey Lewis and the News (Album; 1983)
A Star is Bored (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
The Sulli-Gully, by Ed Sullivan (Song; 1969)
The Sword in the Stone, by T.H. White (Novel; 1938) [Once and Future King #1]
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (WB Animated Film; 2006)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1952) [The Chronicles of Narnia #3]
Today’s Name Days
Dolores, Melissa, Melitta (Austria)
Dolores, Marija, Tugomil (Croatia)
Jolana (Czech Republic)
Eskild (Denmark)
Kulmo, Kulno, Kurmo, Kuulo (Estonia)
Sirpa (Finland)
Dolores, Roland (France)
Dolores, Melissa, Melitta (Germany)
Nikitas, Visarion (Greece)
Enikő, Melitta (Hungary)
Mamiliano, Maria (Italy)
Gunvaldis, Nikodems, Sandra (Latvia)
Eugenija, Nikodemas, Rimgailė, Vismantas (Lithuania)
Aslak, Eskil (Norway)
Albin, Budzigniew, Maria, Nikodem (Poland)
Jolana (Slovakia)
Angustias, Dolores (Spain)
Sigrid, Siri (Sweden)
Mykyta (Ukraine)
Delora, Delores, Dolores, Lola, Lolita (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 259 of 2024; 107 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 37 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Guy-You), Day 13 (Ren-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 12 Elul 5784
Islamic: 11 Rabi I 1446
J Cal: 19 Gold; Fryday [19 of 30]
Julian: 2 September 2024
Moon: 92%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 7 Shakespeare (10th Month) [Calderon]
Runic Half Month: Ken (Illumination) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 88 of 94)
Week: 3rd Full Week of September
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 25 of 32)
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It’s National Double Cheeseburger Day!
It is most likely that the hamburger sandwich first appeared in the 19th or early 20th centuries, but there is much controversy over its origin. Over the years, the hamburger has become a culinary icon in the United States.
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