Bloody Birthday is the movie and not the way anyone would want to spend their birthday!
This tennis pro, who is currently dating Latin singer Enrique Iglesias, shares a birthday with another great singer who is formerly known as…?
Prince! And if you guessed the tennis pro was Anna Kournikova, then you were right. Also celebrating a birthday today are Liam Neeson and Dean Martin.
“A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman’s birthday but never remembers her age.” This quote is from which famous “The Road Not Taken” poet?
Robert Frost. He must have been quite the gentleman when recognizing the birthdays of women in his life.
Which famous celebrities will be opening their birthday cards today, June 6th?
Staci Keanan, Max Casella, Bjorn Borg, and Gary U.S. Bonds will all be receiving birthday greetings today.
In what 1968 dark birthday comedy is a lodger in a seaside boarding house tormented & eventually kidnapped by two mysterious strangers?
The Birthday Party is the name of this twisted birthday flick.
Although their music differs greatly, this guy who rapped “Good Vibrations” does have one thing in common with these two men who performed the world’s greatest love songs. Who are these three musicians who share a birthday today?
Mark Wahlberg, Brian McKnight, and Kenny G. will all be receiving birthday wishes today.
How many earthquakes occur around the world in between birthdays?
Approximately 50,000 earthquakes occur around the globe within a year, or in this case between birthdays. Most are so small you wouldn’t know there were tremors without a seismograph.
An Employee Birthday Card Finally Made This Worker Feel Appreciated!
Employers may wonder whether it is a good idea to send employee birthday cards to their workers. I’d like to relate the tale of the first time I received one of these birthday greeting cards and how much it was appreciated.
To begin with, let me state that my previous employment history consisted of less-than-stellar circumstances. It started in high school when I was employed as an indoor helper in a large garden center. The store micro-manager would stand with his hands on his hips analyzing my floor sweeping technique, occasionally snatching the broom himself to show me the “right” way to sweep the floor – from the perimeter to the center of the store in a symmetrical pattern. You can trust that he never cared enough to give me an employee birthday card!
Then there was the summer job I held in college at the office headquarters of a large grocery store chain. The executive that I worked under spoke to me three times all summer and called me “Byron” instead of “Brandon” each time. And finally, there was the rather sadistic pharmacist I worked for whose only interaction was to thrust a feather-duster into your hands if he saw that you didn’t have any work to do for all of five seconds, or to run outside screaming and shaking his fist at you if you returned from deliveries after 32 minutes when he thought that you should have been back after 28.
After these experiences, you can imagine my surprise and delight when I received a personalized birthday card on the occasion of my first birthday with my current employer. The employee birthday card was signed by my manager as well as all of the members of the executive committee. And best of all, everyone got my name right! What I learned is that my company gives birthday cards as a classy way to show appreciation to their employees. So I would say to any employer that it is well worth the time, money and effort to send employee birthday cards. Your thoughtfulness is likely to be paid back many times over.
Happy birthday wishes go out to this Australian “Brothers & Sisters” actress and the actor best known for his role as Dr. John Carter on the TV series ER. Who are they?
Rachel Griffiths and Noah Wyle will both be receiving birthday cards today. Also sharing a birthday today are mommy to be Angelina Jolie, Sam Harris, and Bruce Dern.
What 2004 animated film features a young Korean War-era boy who receives an unusual birthday gift?
Birthday Boy is the film, directed by Sejong Park.