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Been there ! Lived through that ! Have a closet full of T-shirts. LOL ! Truth ! This video should be called " Pass the Buck ! "
NATIONAL BLAME SOMEONE ELSE DAY – First Friday the Thirteenth of the Year
Using superstition as an opportunity, National Blame Someone Else Day pawns off our mistakes on to other reason. It is always celebrated on the first Friday the 13th of the year.
While considering how to spend this Friday the 13th freebee, plan accordingly. We all run into a little bad luck from time to time. Occasionally a flat tire or an alarm clock sets our day on another course. At other times, someone placed in our path causes a malfunction in our day. It may be someone we know. Or, it could be a complete stranger. Either way, casting blame comes in all forms.
A co-worker, our child, a spouse – we’ve been known to throw them under the bus when we needed a scapegoat. Or perhaps they do own the blame for our lateness, stained clothing or dented car.
What about our bad behavior? A short temper that explodes in the boss’s office or a short cut we take when we run short on time – who is really to blame? Well, on this occasion, someone else is to blame. Just this once. In terms of an excuse, we can blame another. We can blame the dog, the weather or the mechanic.
Tight-fitting clothes? Blame the closet fairies. If our bank account runs low before payday, the day calls for blaming someone else. Too many happy hour drinks last night causing a headache this morning? Definitely blame someone else. Only for this one occasion, though. The rest are on you.
Go lightly into this day. If you don’t want to blame someone, blame something. It’s all in fun.
HOW TO OBSERVE #BlameSomeoneElseDay
Use #BlameSomeoneElseDay to post on social media.
Educators, visit the classroom for games and projects designed specifically for this observance.
NATIONAL BLAME SOMEONE ELSE DAY HISTORY
National Blame Someone Else Day was invented by Anne Moeller of Clio, Michigan in 1982. One day, her alarm clock failed to go off, hence creating a domino effect of bad luck events throughout the day. Since the day happened to be on Friday the 13th, the observance takes place on the first Friday the 13th each year.
NATIONAL BLAME SOMEONE ELSE DAY – First Friday the Thirteenth of the Year
Using superstition as an opportunity, National Blame Someone Else Day pawns off our mistakes on to other reason. It is always celebrated on the first Friday the 13th of the year.
While considering how to spend this Friday the 13th freebee, plan accordingly. We all run into a little bad luck from time to time. Occasionally a flat tire or an alarm clock sets our day on another course. At other times, someone placed in our path causes a malfunction in our day. It may be someone we know. Or, it could be a complete stranger. Either way, casting blame comes in all forms.
A co-worker, our child, a spouse – we’ve been known to throw them under the bus when we needed a scapegoat. Or perhaps they do own the blame for our lateness, stained clothing or dented car.
What about our bad behavior? A short temper that explodes in the boss’s office or a short cut we take when we run short on time – who is really to blame? Well, on this occasion, someone else is to blame. Just this once. In terms of an excuse, we can blame another. We can blame the dog, the weather or the mechanic.
Tight-fitting clothes? Blame the closet fairies. If our bank account runs low before payday, the day calls for blaming someone else. Too many happy hour drinks last night causing a headache this morning? Definitely blame someone else. Only for this one occasion, though. The rest are on you.
Go lightly into this day. If you don’t want to blame someone, blame something. It’s all in fun.
HOW TO OBSERVE #BlameSomeoneElseDay
Use #BlameSomeoneElseDay to post on social media.
Educators, visit the classroom for games and projects designed specifically for this observance.
NATIONAL BLAME SOMEONE ELSE DAY HISTORY
National Blame Someone Else Day was invented by Anne Moeller of Clio, Michigan in 1982. One day, her alarm clock failed to go off, hence creating a domino effect of bad luck events throughout the day. Since the day happened to be on Friday the 13th, the observance takes place on the first Friday the 13th each year.
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This is the theme song for the Democrats!
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Hillary Clinton " the Blame Game " Song & Video - What Happened - Parody
A parody of Shirley Ellis' hit song "the Name Game". Inspired by Hillary Clinton's book "What Happened".
Thank you, my friend SGT John " Mac " McConnell for posting the ludicrous National Blame Someone Else Day which falls on the first Friday the 13th of the year. Friday 13th was the day the Knight's Templar [bankers to the royal houses of Europe] was arrested based on conspiracy by Kings and nobles to take the vast wealth of the Knight's Templar. It seems strangely fitting that this day would be created to honor two-faced and folks who can't see the log in their own eyes blaming others like toddlers :-)
Don't blame me I'm off my meds :;-)
Hillary Clinton " the Blame Game " Song & Video - What Happened - Parody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoOfJCPOK08
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Don't blame me I'm off my meds :;-)
Hillary Clinton " the Blame Game " Song & Video - What Happened - Parody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoOfJCPOK08
FYI SGT Steve McFarland SGT James Allen Lt Col Charlie Brown SFC Jack Champion CPT Jack Durish SSG Michael NollCpl James R. " Jim" Gossett Jr SPC Jon O.SP5 Jeannie Carle
SPC Chris Bayner-CwikPO1 Jerome NewlandTSgt David L.COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. LTC (Join to see) Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. 'Bill' PriceSGT Jim Arnold Maj Robert Thornton
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PO1 Jerome Newland
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In the Old Testament traditions of ways to appease God for the sons of the village lay their hands, and, by extension their sons onto a goat. Which they then would allow it to escape into the woods, taking their sins with it. This is the history of the word scapegoat. The person we cast the blame onto.
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Cpl James R. " Jim" Gossett Jr
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OMG Bro....Laughed All the way through this....Excellent Post...
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