The first Friday of the year that falls on the thirteenth
day of the month is “National Blame Someone Else Day.” This is a holiday you
can really get behind. If anything goes wrong today – and let’s face it;
something ALWAYS goes wrong – all you have to do is point the finger of blame
at someone else. No matter what brainless thing you did today, you can find someone
to take the fall. This holiday was created in 1982 by Anne Moeller from Clio,
Michigan. Anne’s alarm clock failed on the morning of the first Friday the 13th
of the year, setting off a domino effect of bad luck. If you’re having trouble
finding a suitable target for your blame, typical scapegoats include your
children, your siblings, your spouse, your neighbors, your co-workers, the
weather, or faulty technology. The only downside of this holiday is while you’re
laying the blame elsewhere, someone else might also blame you.

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