#HappyBirthday to the #May12 #BirthdayCohort (with @BurtBacharach & @JasonBiggs & ... you?) on #NationalFibromyalgiaAwarenessDay @AHealthLiving | @BirthdayMates @411Holidays @FamousBirthdays @YourTango @MySundayMass

So I had a post that I rewrote everyday to replace 'yesterday's birthday-cohort' with 'today's birthday-cohort' (so you can see whose birthday-cohort you're a member-of). One day I asked myself, 'Why don't I just do an entry for every day (with that day's cohort & holidays & maybe its event-anniversaries)?'


That way I can go back & input new birthdays & events etc. Like May 12 (2021)'s National #Fibromyalgia Awareness Day ... or International Myalgic-Encephalomyelitis/Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome Awareness Day, International Nurses Day, Limerick Day, National Nutty Fudge Day, National Odometer Day. 

'Your chance to take part in a Fibromyalgia-study' is linked through 'the main word' below; but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...

The word “Fibromyalgia” is built on ancient words that mean Muscle-|Fiber/|Filament Pain.

#Fibrositis (earlier name)







Today's Birthday-Cohort

Astrologically, their sign is Taurus ... no matter WHICH stars they were born under: George Carlin, Katharine Hepburn, Emilio Estevez, Rami Malek (and his twin brother?), Florence Nightingale, Yogi Berra, Burt Bacharach, Tony Hawk, Stephen Baldwin, Ving Rhames (Agent Luther Stickell in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE films), Gabriel Byrne (Keaton in the Usual Suspects), Tom Snyder, Jason Biggs, Catherine Tate (companion Donna on DOCTOR WHO) ... and lots more I don't recognize (maybe you do recognize some ... you can find the date at the birthday-cohort link)

(and--if you or someone you know about has a birthday today--please mention them (and how you know them or -know about them) in the comments, thanks)

And I Wonder What Saints' Day my Heart of the Nation calendar says this is:

Saints Nereus, Achilleus & Pancras (celebrated in Red Vestments); with the clergy in White Vestments for daily services

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