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Clam on the Half Shell Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 31st

Today is Clam on the Half Shell Day. Boy, the world really needs a day like today. You must be elated that someone was smart enough, and had the insight, to create this day for us to enjoy and savor.

We hope that you like clams. Because, the objective of the day is to enjoy clams on the half shell. If you don't like clams, don't be sad or disappointed. Today, is also Bunsen Burner Day. And, tomorrow is a brand new day!

Don't hide in your shell today. Don't clam up. Get out and celebrate this special day!


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