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Leapin' lizards
Hey, this is leap year, isn't it. People born on this day only age in dog year or
anti-dog yrs or something like that. Wouldn't it be great to be married on
Feb 29th? That way, a guy could only be ragged on for missing his wedding
annivesary once every four years. Any other neat-o advantages?
nb
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Re: Leapin' lizards
"notbob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hey, this is leap year, isn't it. People born on this day only age in dog
> year or
> anti-dog yrs or something like that. Wouldn't it be great to be married
> on
> Feb 29th? That way, a guy could only be ragged on for missing his wedding
> annivesary once every four years. Any other neat-o advantages?
My uncle was born on leap year. He's 17 now.
Even though he's a
senior.
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Re: Leapin' lizards
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "notbob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:H_Hxj.525$_a5.250@fe95...
>> Hey, this is leap year, isn't it. People born on this day only age in
>> dog year or
>> anti-dog yrs or something like that. Wouldn't it be great to be married
>> on
>> Feb 29th? That way, a guy could only be ragged on for missing his
>> wedding
>> annivesary once every four years. Any other neat-o advantages?
>
> My uncle was born on leap year. He's 17 now.
Even though he's a
> senior.
In High School? <G>
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Re: Leapin' lizards
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 00:04:55 GMT, notbob wrote:
> Hey, this is leap year, isn't it. People born on this day only age in dog year or
> anti-dog yrs or something like that.
That's tomorrow.
I'm still trying to figure out why they call it a leap year.
Wouldn't that imply that you skip the 29th?
-sw
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Re: Leapin' lizards
notbob <[email protected]> dropped this news:H_Hxj.525$_a5.250@fe95: in
rec.food.cooking
> Hey, this is leap year, isn't it. People born on this day only age in
> dog year or anti-dog yrs or something like that. Wouldn't it be great
> to be married on Feb 29th? That way, a guy could only be ragged on
> for missing his wedding annivesary once every four years. Any other
> neat-o advantages?
Oh hell, you could be 29 for a least 4 years or is it 7? On the bad side
you'd never be able to retire 
Michael
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