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Sharing Cheeses Without Fear!
By chris | April 3, 2008
Today is Cheese Weasel Day! Time to roll out the cheese log for your favorite technology helper and say thanks. I have been an advocate of CWD (that’s what we insiders call it) since I first heard about the holiday in 2003.
Some people seem afraid to jump into the fondue and enjoy the holiday. They fear people will think them odd. But more and more people are getting into the spirit of the Weasel. One of my favorite contributions to the holiday is a poem.
What in the world is Cheese Weasel Day you ask?
Cheese Weasel Day is a real holiday that started on the internet sometime in the last 15 years. Like most holidays, Cheese Weasel Day is shrouded in history and traditions that many celebrants may not understand.
Until recently Cheese Weasel Day, has been celebrated quietly on April 3rd by many around the world. This holiday is a special fun day dedicated to “all the good little boys and girls” in the high-tech industry.
Legend has it (and the internet has many legends) the Cheese Weasel travels the world, leaving a bit of cheese under keyboards. The type really doesn’t matter though Kraft Singles were once the cheese of choice. However, depending on how often you look under your keyboard, the C.W. might place a wedge of cheddar instead.
That’s all you need to know, just go with it and have fun!
Here is how you can celebrate:
1. Send someone you know in the tech sector a Cheese Weasel Day Greeting card. You’ll find Cheese Weasel Day E-cards!
2. Arrange secretly for a slice of Cheese to be placed under the mouse pad of a tech person you know.
3. Check back in a few days to make sure they found the Cheese. (Just to be sanitary. I mean, if they leave it there indefinitely, it could really smell cheesy)
4. Go to Cheeseweasel.com and learn the Cheese Weasel Song so you can sing it at your own Weasel celebration
Are you feeling these actions are a little too cheesy to try? That’s the spirit of Cheese Weasel Day!
BTW: David the design coach here at Ministry Marketing Coach developed the official Cheese Weasel artwork you see out on the blog here the web. Thanks David too!
Just keeping it
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