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We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season, and today is.........

Be a Millionaire Day
It's Be a Millionaire Day! Today is the perfect opportunity to dream big and imagine what life would be like as millionaire! While a million dollars may not be what it used to be, seeing a seven-figure number in your bank account is still considered a major financial milestone.

The first multi-millionaire in the United States was John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848). Astor made his fortune in trade and later established the first trust in American history. His great-grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, was the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic.
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[quote name="Smoking Baby Again" post="1406059" timestamp="1368924914"]
[quote author=dustoff03 link=topic=112024.msg1405377#msg1405377 date=1368757390]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1405376#msg1405376 date=1368757014]
[quote author=dustoff03 link=topic=112024.msg1405334#msg1405334 date=1368753460]
it's 105 days until the start of the 2013 season. what day is it? :)


I miss this.
[/quote] lol I was gonna wait til day 100 but today is a good day to start I guess.
We are 105 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is  National Sea-Monkey Day
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;D that's what i'm talkin about.
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Oh LORD, you had to bring that up?  Now we got 105 days of this ............... ::) ::)
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1406231" timestamp="1369049339"]
We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season, and today is.........

Be a Millionaire Day
It's Be a Millionaire Day! Today is the perfect opportunity to dream big and imagine what life would be like as millionaire! While a million dollars may not be what it used to be, seeing a seven-figure number in your bank account is still considered a major financial milestone.

The first multi-millionaire in the United States was John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848). Astor made his fortune in trade and later established the first trust in American history. His great-grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, was the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic.
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Coincidentally someone just hit the Powerball jackpot!  One person!
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1406305" timestamp="1369064163"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1406231#msg1406231 date=1369049339]
We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season, and today is.........

Be a Millionaire Day
It's Be a Millionaire Day! Today is the perfect opportunity to dream big and imagine what life would be like as millionaire! While a million dollars may not be what it used to be, seeing a seven-figure number in your bank account is still considered a major financial milestone.

The first multi-millionaire in the United States was John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848). Astor made his fortune in trade and later established the first trust in American history. His great-grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, was the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic.
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Coincidentally someone just hit the Powerball jackpot!  One person!
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LOL yep a Floridian.... and Probably some rich ole retiree that probably didn't need it hahahahahah but he has some extra spending cash now HAHAHA
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1406305" timestamp="1369064163"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1406231#msg1406231 date=1369049339]
We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season, and today is.........

Be a Millionaire Day
It's Be a Millionaire Day! Today is the perfect opportunity to dream big and imagine what life would be like as millionaire! While a million dollars may not be what it used to be, seeing a seven-figure number in your bank account is still considered a major financial milestone.

The first multi-millionaire in the United States was John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848). Astor made his fortune in trade and later established the first trust in American history. His great-grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, was the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic.
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Coincidentally someone just hit the Powerball jackpot!  One person!
[/quote] WOW How ironic  ;)
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1406305" timestamp="1369064163"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1406231#msg1406231 date=1369049339]
We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season, and today is.........

Be a Millionaire Day
It's Be a Millionaire Day! Today is the perfect opportunity to dream big and imagine what life would be like as millionaire! While a million dollars may not be what it used to be, seeing a seven-figure number in your bank account is still considered a major financial milestone.

The first multi-millionaire in the United States was John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848). Astor made his fortune in trade and later established the first trust in American history. His great-grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, was the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic.
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Coincidentally someone just hit the Powerball jackpot!  One person!
[/quote]some 19yr old right??
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We are 101 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is............

  National Strawberries and Cream Day
Today is National Strawberries and Cream Day! The simple combination of fresh sliced strawberries and homemade whipped cream has been a popular dish for centuries. In fact, in medieval England it was customary for newlyweds to enjoy strawberries and soured cream for their wedding breakfast.

The strawberry is the first fruit to ripen every spring and each refreshing bite contains high levels of Vitamin C, fiber, folic acid, and potassium. If you’re feeling experimental, there are many interesting variations on the classic strawberries and cream recipe. Try flavoring your whipped cream with amaretto liqueur or substituting a combination of fat-free sour cream and brown sugar instead. For a more elaborate dessert, put together a trifle with alternating layers of fruit, cream, and a sweet pastry such as ladyfinger cookies.
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[quote name="$MTC-28$" post="1406525" timestamp="1369141476"]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
[/quote] hmm... I was going by dustoffs count in the beginning.. then looked at the countdown on countdown thread this morning.. and it said today is 101... so now which is it?  ???  :-\
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1406533" timestamp="1369142754"]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406525#msg1406525 date=1369141476]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
[/quote] hmm... I was going by dustoffs count in the beginning.. then looked at the countdown on countdown thread this morning.. and it said today is 101... so now which is it?  ???  :-\
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acccording to the countdown clock today is 101

http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/afootball?iso=20130830T1930&p0=790&msg=Week+ZERO%21
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[quote name="Coach Comeaux" post="1406534" timestamp="1369142850"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1406533#msg1406533 date=1369142754]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406525#msg1406525 date=1369141476]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
[/quote] hmm... I was going by dustoffs count in the beginning.. then looked at the countdown on countdown thread this morning.. and it said today is 101... so now which is it?  ???  :-\
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acccording to the countdown clock today is 101

http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/afootball?iso=20130830T1930&p0=790&msg=Week+ZERO%21
[/quote] yeah.. we will go by this one  ;)
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1406576" timestamp="1369149109"]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406562#msg1406562 date=1369146602]
My bad. I just saw 101 yesterday so I figured...
[/quote] No you were right.... glad you noticed.. now we are on the right track  :)
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I think it is 4 hours left, lets wrap it up with a bang........  ;)



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[quote name="$MTC-28$" post="1406525" timestamp="1369141476"]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
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if you go by the count down clock, then you get 100 days today at 1930 since it is based on the time of first KO. however, it will still be 100 tomorrow for half a day. so, one could say 100 days in the morning when they wake up and say 99 tomorrow night when they go to bed. or we could just leave it on a day to day and today can be 101 all day and turn to 100 at midnight and on the final day resort back to the actual hour count. make sense. ;)
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[quote name="dustoff03" post="1406631" timestamp="1369157562"]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406525#msg1406525 date=1369141476]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
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if you go by the count down clock, then you get 100 days today at 1930 since it is based on the time of first KO. however, it will still be 100 tomorrow for half a day. so, one could say 100 days in the morning when they wake up and say 99 tomorrow night when they go to bed. or we could just leave it on a day to day and today can be 101 all day and turn to 100 at midnight and on the final day resort back to the actual hour count. make sense. ;)
[/quote] LOL
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[quote name="dustoff03" post="1406631" timestamp="1369157562"]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406525#msg1406525 date=1369141476]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
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if you go by the count down clock, then you get 100 days today at 1930 since it is based on the time of first KO. however, it will still be 100 tomorrow for half a day. so, one could say 100 days in the morning when they wake up and say 99 tomorrow night when they go to bed. or we could just leave it on a day to day and today can be 101 all day and turn to 100 at midnight and on the final day resort back to the actual hour count. make sense. ;)
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You are way over thinking this.
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1406770" timestamp="1369170409"]
[quote author=dustoff03 link=topic=112024.msg1406631#msg1406631 date=1369157562]
[quote author=$MTC-28$ link=topic=112024.msg1406525#msg1406525 date=1369141476]
101 was yesterday. Today is day 100
[/quote]
if you go by the count down clock, then you get 100 days today at 1930 since it is based on the time of first KO. however, it will still be 100 tomorrow for half a day. so, one could say 100 days in the morning when they wake up and say 99 tomorrow night when they go to bed. or we could just leave it on a day to day and today can be 101 all day and turn to 100 at midnight and on the final day resort back to the actual hour count. make sense. ;)
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You are way over thinking this.
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nah, just getting impatient and trying to pass time.
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We are [size=36pt][b]100[/b][/size] days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is........

  National Vanilla Pudding Day
Today is National Vanilla Pudding Day! The delicious, creamy pudding we know and love today has been around since the 19th century. Most culinary historians agree that our modern recipe evolved from custards, which date back to Ancient Rome.

Jell-O introduced its first line of instant pudding in the 1950s. The advertising campaign announcing the new product promoted it as a “busy-day dessert.” Check out one of the original commercial spots!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIBvSGTqYVA
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