I will call him T and he should have been born on February 29th and then only celebrate every 4th year or even better the very rare day February 30th. Birthdays would not come very often then. Time would still pass at the same rate.
Do houseflies celebrate birth hours?
JerryGorton almost 15 years ago
Joe, you are technically correct, however in common usage tortoise and turtle are interchangeable in Americe and Britiain. Wikipedia.
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
“A very merry half-birthday to you!”
“To me?”
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
Nobody sent me a card, a present, or said “Happy Birthday” to me. No wonder I remain 39.
napaeric almost 15 years ago
I will call him T and he should have been born on February 29th and then only celebrate every 4th year or even better the very rare day February 30th. Birthdays would not come very often then. Time would still pass at the same rate. Do houseflies celebrate birth hours?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Wish this one was in color.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Joe, who were you correcting with your first message? I don’t see anything in the strip or comments getting tortoises and turtles confused.