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Snow Day By Nike.

Very hot Nike Ad.  I remember the NFL cancelled a home Philadelphia Eagles game due to potential blizzard. Former Gov. Ed Rendell thinks we’re becoming a “nation of wussies” for delaying the Eagles-Vikings game because of the blizzard not “in any way, shape or form a blizzard.”

The Gov was speaking the Truth. It prompted the Former DA of Philly and Gov of PA to write the book, A Nation of Wusses.

In my Professional Cheerleading years in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League,  I remember layering up, extra socks and gloves were a must. Now trying to touch up make up was a halftime must and a time to warm up, especially in the The 1981 Grey Cup. 

Players love it, fans love it and so does its cheerleaders, Football in the snow.

Nike Welcomes Winter With Epic, Star-Studded, Two-Minute ‘Snow Day’ Commercial More than 20 athletes brave the cold in style

Here’s The Identity Of Every Athlete In New Nike Commercial ‘Snow Day’

https://twitter.com/Nike/status/659794327153979392

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National Candy Day, November 4

My favorite sweet is Jelly Belly and Swedish fish.

Candy History

The two top selling candies in America have been:

  • M & M’S — M&M’s are milk chocolate drops with a colorful candy coating on the outside. The candies were first manufactured in 1941 and were given to American soldiers serving in the Second World War. M&M’s are manufactured by Mars Inc.
  • REESE’S PEANUT BUTTER CUPS — Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are round chocolate disks that are filled with a sweet, creamy peanut butter filling. The cups were first manufactured in 1928 by the Hershey’s company.

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Nail Polish Danger? Chemical Triphenyl Phosphate.

I wore acrylic nails for 25 years being in the entertainment industry. OPI was my favorite.  I would layer colors to make it unique. I always used a professional nail salon. It came the day when I had a bad break where my nail was exposed to down to the nail bed. I had nails rip off before, band-aids were used frequently. But this one made me reflect, is it really worth it?  Then, I just soaked them off 5 years ago. No more chemicals. Now I realize the smell in the salons is toxic also the ingredients in the nail polish.  Many of the salon workers wear masks for that reason and many are of foreign decent. Now decades later, this study confirms what I already believed.

Via Natural News

Triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), a plasticizer dually used in nail polish and as a flame retardant for furniture, was detected in the urine of every woman who volunteered to participate in the study.

Environmental Working Group states,

The study found that when women applied nail polish with TPHP directly to their nails, the levels of a biomarker of that chemical in their urine increased sharply. Technically, the researchers tested the women’s urine for a chemical called diphenyl phosphate or DPHP, which is created when the body metabolizes TPHP. The results represent compelling evidence that TPHP, a suspected endocrine-disrupting chemical also used in plastics manufacturing and as a fire retardant in foam furniture, enters the human body via nail polish.”

25 percent of polishes containing TPHP didn’t have it listed on their label.

TPHP caused paralysis in Cats

Toxic Nail-Polish Chemicals Found In Women’s Bodies, But Are You Really Surprised?

Sign a consumer petition to stop popular nail brands from using TPHP.

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All Souls Day, Pray for the dead, November 2.

Via Catholic Online

All Souls Day is a holy day set aside for honoring the dead. According to Catholic belief, the soul of a person who dies can go to one of three places. The first is heaven, where a person who dies in a state of perfect grace and communion with God goes. The second is hell, where those who die in a state of mortal sin are naturally condemned by their choice. The intermediate option is purgatory, which is thought to be where most people, free of mortal sin, but still in a state of lesser (venial) sin, must go.

Consistent with these teachings and traditions, Catholics believe that through the prayers of the faithful on Earth, the dead are cleansed of their sins so they may enter into heaven.

All Souls Day: Traditions from around the world

History of All Souls Day

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ESPN College Game Day Arrives In Philadelphia.

I was an undergrad at Temple mid to late 70’s. We had a great Football team back then. Almost went to the Liberty Bowl if we would have beat Cincinnati one year. There was the Garden State Bowl in 1979. Two trips to Japan to play Grambling and Boston College. There wasn’t any cable or Internet back then. Times have definitely changed.

I would have been there on Market Street today. Whoot, Whoot!

Looks like Chip Kelly’s gameday play card made it, S8. These signs are a marketing genius. Hire Temple Grads.

Go Temple Owls Beat Notre Dame. I am a proud alumni.

Hinkie Traded This Sign For Draft Picks: Your Philadelphia College GameDay Sign Roundup

Hinkie Traded This Sign For Draft Picks: Your Philadelphia College GameDay Sign Roundup

Hinkie Traded This Sign For Draft Picks: Your Philadelphia College GameDay Sign Roundup

Hinkie Traded This Sign For Draft Picks: Your Philadelphia College GameDay Sign Roundup

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