Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Happy DuveDay to All

Some might think that this post is arrogant or self-absorbed.  I prefer to think of it as merely educational.  People that are against education are obviously not true patriots and are just helping the Chinese win more gold medals.  Why did I just mention the Olympics?  Because now I actually have a sports subject woven into this article and it becomes instantly relevant for the general purposes of this blog.  Now to business...

1:22 pm, 16 December 1982 has come to be known as DuveDay: The Beginning.  Adding 175 pounds, 55 more inches and 26 years from that point - The Doob is proudly celebrating "DuveDay: Change in 08" with the rest of the world.  The question is, does the public fully understand the cultural significance of DuveDay?  This is an event that has been celebrated across the world with all the glitz and glamour of an inauguration party, yet is down to earth and appeals directly to the common man.  I will take this opportunity to shed some light on the history and importance of DuveDay.

Quick Facts
- DuveDay really took its form at the University of Notre Dame, coincidentally enough right around "DuveDay: Dry No More" which was junior year at ND.

- Bernie Blozar holds the record for most number of DuveDay celebrations attended in the modern era.* (since 2000).


- DuveDay went international in 2006 with "DuveDay: Mission Accomplished" that involved multiple days of partying and a full band.


- There is only one DuveDay, do not be confused by imitators.  DuveDay is too grand of an event to come more than once a year.

- DuveDay has often been attributed to having DuveDay Miracles.  For example if someone that you find annoying suddenly doesn't show up for work on the 16th of December - that is considered a DuveDay Miracle.  Other DuveDay Miracles include throwing off the shackles of tyrannical and oppressive government rule.


Celebrating DuveDay
While grand, multi-day festivities have occurred in the past (commencing with DuveDay Eve) and have included air shows and celebrity celebrations, DuveDay remains a simple event that is eagerly anticipated by all, year in and year out.   It is a time of joy and excitement to put people in the holiday mood just a little over a week before Christmas.  It is considered polite that when passing even a complete stranger on the street on 16 December to wish them a "Happy DuveDay" to which the appropriate response is either, "thank you, same to you" or "Happy DuveDay to you too."

You might be asking yourself right now, "I really want to be apart of this great event, how can I celebrate DuveDay?"  It's simple really, celebrating DuveDay is a state of mind and a way of life and those that revel in DuveDay set an example for others on how to lead a joyful life.   Spread goodwill to your fellow man, wish them a Happy DuveDay.

7 comments:

Dan Starr said...

You wanna know how I know you're gay?

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

5 bonus points to The Real Starr

The Doob said...

inappropriate

The Doob said...

and I don't listen to BNL - so I can't be that bad

Bernie Blozar said...

I would like to educate everyone about my most memorable DuveDay performance.

It came at DuveDay 05, when I threw up waiting for the subway in DC. To quote Duve -- "Noodles everywhere."

Ookie Crisp said...

175 pounds? Really? More like 145. Skin and bones don't weigh that much. And you consider this to be educational...

 
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