#HappyBirthday to the #May22 #BirthdayCohort (with #GinniferGoodwin @GinnnyGoodwin & @NaomiCampbell & ... you?) on #BitcoinPizzaDay @YaslanRambah11 | @411Holidays @BirthdayMates #TheFamousPeople @YourTango @MySundayMass
I sometimes get a little 'thrill' from realizing that I have the same birthday as several famous people, and enough other people get that thrill from seeing their birthday-cohort (both the currently-famous & the probably-not-yet famous) that I figure it's worth doing 'one of these entries for every birthday'---maybe focusing on one of these holidays & or event-anniversaries in each entry)?'
That way I can go back & input new birthdays & events etc. Like today's #Bitcoin #Pizza Day (explained in the picture).
An update on 'the Bitcoin pizza-price' is linked through 'the main word' below; but first I want to understand those words 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 first really-used cryptocurrency is called “Bitcoin,” because its Coins are stored Virtually with the Bits (& |Bytes) in our Computers.
The word “Pizza” is built on ancient words that mean Cake, Tart, Pie (an ancient word that's built on 'what-words we can only imagine'---maybe |Clamp; Pound, Stamp; maybe |Pita, maybe Bite, Morsel; Bit ...). #Pizzas #Pizzaria #Za
Today's Birthday-Cohort
Astrologically, their sign is Gemini (in the wake of Taurus) ... no matter WHICH stars they were born under: Naomi Campell, Laurence Olivier, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ginnifer Goodwin ("Snow White" on ONCE upon a Time), composer Richard Wagner, Harvey Milk, Paul Winfield (who played many 'Civil Rights'-heroes), Ted Kaczynski, T. Boone Pickens, news-anchor Bernard Shaw ... 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:
Saint Rita of Cascia (in past years), with the clergy wearing White Vestments (whether 'for the Optional Memorial' or 'for the season')
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