And you might want to watch for a little romance in the office tomorrow. A survey on Careerbuilder.com found one-third of all office romances end in marriage. And 20% of office workers admit they’ve dated their immediate supervisor.
In case the latter doesn’t lead to true love, it might lead to a sexual harassment suit!
Pizza Hut has a Valentine’s Day Special. It’s a one-topping large pizza, bread sticks and cinnamon bites…all for $10,010. Oh, you also get a limo ride to the restaurant, flowers, personal fireworks after dinner, a videographer…and a diamond-encrusted ruby engagement ring. There are only ten Pizza Hut proposal packages available on their web site.
-I know what you’re thinking…one topping??? Your girlfriend already thinks you’re cheap.
And then if you’re going to be in Mike’s hometown of Brooklyn New York tomorrow…there are special Valentine’s Day tours of their new state-of-the-art water treatment plant. It’s supposed to be the most technologically advanced waste water treatment facility in the US. They’re holding special tours tomorrow…with everyone getting a Hershey’s kiss after the tour.
Not sure if we’d be in the mood to consume little brown morsels after such a tour…
1635: The Boston Latin School, the first public school building in the United States, was established on this day.
One of the school's most famous dropouts was Benjamin Franklin. In his will, he left funds to establish the Franklin Medals which are awarded to the school's top-ranked pupils at graduation.
Continue reading on Examiner.com Boston Latin School founded - National this day in history | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/this-day-history-in-national/boston-latin-school-founded#ixzz1mHytFSNc
1972: A musical starring Barry Boswick and Adrienne Barbeau opened on Broadway. It became one of Broadway’s longest-running shows. It was Grease.
The 101 number one song of the day was the only American number one to originate in France. It was an unlikely candidate to reach the top (it’s next) the song originated as part of the Eurovision contest in which the nations of Europe competed to come up with the best song. A woman by the name of Vicky Leandross sang the song you’re about to hear but unfortunately it didn’t too well despite the fact she sang it in 19 different languages. Maybe it was the words because once they were omitted, it started to make headway and that’s the odd part – it was the first instrumental to reach the top in America in five years – since the record Telstar achieved that feat in 1962. And today’s 101 number one song of the day was number one on February 13, 1968 – Paul Mauriat – Love is Blue
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