Today is Descending Day of Lord Buddha, a public holiday in Bhutan. The day marks the return of Lord Buddha to earth from the heavenly realm after three months of teaching there.
Today is the birthday, in 1945 of Swedish singer, songwriter Anni-Frid Lyngstad from ABBA.
Today is Readjustment Movement Day, a public holiday in Guinea-Bissau. Also known as Anniversary of the Movement of Readjustment Day, it marks the coup that took place on this day in 1980. On November 14th 1980, the government of Luis Cabral was overthrown in a relatively bloodless coup led by Prime Minister and former armed forces commander João Bernardo Vieira. He ruled until 1999 when he removed from power in a military coup and exiled. Vieira returned from exile in 2005, becoming president again, hanging on to power until March 2009, when he was assassinated by renegade soldiers.
Today is the birthday, in 1950 of Leo van de Ketterij, Dutch guitarist with Shocking Blue, (1970 US No.1 & UK No.8 single ‘Venus’).
Today is Guru Nanak’s birthday, celebrated in India, Pakistan, Nepal and other places. This holiday is one of the most significant festivals of the Sikh community and commemorates Guru Nanak Sahib who was the founder of Sikhism and the first Sikh Guru.
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Was lying in bed with my wife and I said, “I’m going to make you the happiest woman in the world.” She said, “I’ll miss you.”
I’ve hardly done anything on my bucket list. Friend: Just change the B to an F and you’ll feel much better about it.
I paid for the whole speedometer I’m going to use the whole speedometer.
I hate it when TV shows say they contain “adult situations” but then don’t show anyone going to work, paying their bills, or cleaning up after the kids.
Last night, I thought my wife was either crazy or drunk or having a stroke. Then I realized she was quoting something Hershel Walker said, verbatim.
Me: Why do you keep an empty milk bottle in the fridge? Him: In case someone wants black coffee.
I want to lose weight but I don’t want to get caught up in one of those “eat right and exercise” scams.
Woman fortune teller: Your husband will meet a violent end. Woman: Will I be convicted?
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Today is the birthday, in 1949, of Bonnie Raitt, Blues singer songwriter, slide guitarist, (1994 UK No.31 single ‘You’, 1990 US No.1 album ‘Nick Of Time’).
Today is Constitution Day in Tonga. Tonga’s Constitution was first enacted by HM King Tupou I on November 4th 1875 establishing Tonga as a modern constitutional monarchy. It is supreme law under which the Government of Tonga operates and defines the balance between the executive, legislature, and judiciary. Some of the most notable laws in the Constitution are the land clauses forbidding the sale of land to foreigners and requiring that land could only be granted to Tongan citizens.
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Today is the birthday, in 1943, of Joni Mitchell, Canadian singer, songwriter, 1970 UK No.11 single ‘Big Yellow Taxi’, 1974 US No.7 single ‘Help Me’.
The Arrival of Indentured Labourers is a national holiday in the Republic of Mauritius on November 2nd each year. This holiday commemorates the arrival of the first indentured workers to the Indian Ocean island nation on this day in 1834.
The use of slaves on Mauritius was widespread. It began when the French took control of the island and established sugar cane plantations, which needed a large workforce of slaves. By the time the British took control of the island in 1810, slaves accounted for around 80% of the island’s population with most from Madagascar and East Africa.
In February 1835, slavery was abolished in Mauritius. This instantly created a demand for replacement labor on the plantations. The solution was to use indentured workers. Effectively indentured workers would work as slaves, but only for the term of their contract, after which they would be freed. This process started in Mauritius and was expanded to other parts of the British Empire.
Between 1834 and 1920, half-a-million indentured immigrants (laborers and their families) arrived on Mauritius, with 97% of the immigrants coming from India. The first laborers, called coolies, arrived from Calcutta (Kolkata) on November 2nd 1834. A commission to look at the practice of indenture first took place in 1872, though it was 1924 before the practice was abolished.
Today is the birthday, in 1941, of Brian Poole, British singer, the lead singer of 1960s beat band the Tremeloes.
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