#HappyBirthday to #ThomasFWilson @TomWilsonUSA AND? to @ChrisStapleton AND? to ... these others in the #April15 #BirthdayCohort, on #NationalLaundryDay @NationalToday |@411Holidays @MySundayMass

I had a post that I rewrote everyday to replace 'yesterday's cohort' with 'today's cohort.' 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 today (National #Laundry Day ... often on Americans' Due-Date for Tax Payment (or whatever National Today means by "Tax Day" ... I pay taxes, but I have people handle all the paperwork))

That holiday's explanation 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 “Laundry” is built on ancient words that mean "to Wash" (influenced by ancient words that mean Crazy & Dirty). #Laundress #Laundromat 
The Criminal Banking sense of #Launder comes from the notion of making Dirty Money into Clean Money (first brought to widespread use during the |Watergate scandal (U.S.)). #Laundered #Laundering #Launders #Launderer #MoneyLaundry

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Today's Cohort

Astrologically, Aries: Emma Watson, Leonardo da Vinci, Seth Rogen, Nikita Khrushchev, Maisie Williams, Elizabeth Montgomery, once-King Henry IV of England, Christopher Stapleton, once-Empress Catherine I of Russia, Thomas F. Wilson (Biff in BACK TO THE FUTURE, who redeemed himself as Mr. (Administrator?) Heywood in DC's LEGENDS OF TOMORROW), Luke Evans

(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:

another day of Red Vestments for the clergy (2022 Friday of the Passion of the Lamb (Good Friday))


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