December 14th - What Day is It?

It's "Thursday!"



No…

This email isn't from Captain Obvious!

Here are a few events that happened on a Thursday:

The Beatles invaded America…quietly
So what if the single "Please Please Me" sold only 7,310 copies in its first U.S. release? Thursday, Feb. 7, 1963 marked the beginning of a music revolution that we're still feeling today.

The eagle landed
Way back in 1782, America realized it needed a logo. And thus, on June 20 (a Thursday!), the bald eagle was chosen as the official emblem of these here United States.

The world greeted one of its greatest artist
We speak of Leonardo da Vinci, born on April 15, 1452. Which was…a Thursday.

The Commodore 64 debuted
The world got its first peek at what would be become the mother of all PCs during a computer convention on Thursday, January 7, 1982. To this day, the 8-bit machine is still listed as the biggest-selling single computer model of all time.

We broke free!
On July 4, 1776—a Thursday—the Second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence for these United States of America.



Have an Awesome Thursday!



Thank You,


"Today is a Good Day to Have a Great Day"

David

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