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Someone (Fran Leibowitz?) wrote in “Answers to Poet’s Questions”:Q. What is so rare as a day in June?A. A day in April, September or November. Days in February are even rarer.
BE THIS GUY almost 9 years ago
Still a lot easier to follow than most other calendars.(Happy St. Oswald Day)
Sherlock Watson almost 9 years ago
Remember this one?:“Thirty days hath September,All the rest I can’t remember.”
electricshadow Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The folks over at “Brewster Rockit” might appreciate this logic.
scpandich almost 9 years ago
Actually, it’s a holiday celebrating the fact that the Earth’s revolution cannot be divided evenly by its rotation.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member almost 9 years ago
AlexikakosNice idea. Pity the earth spins on its axis though…
Greyhame almost 9 years ago
Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and the speed ofender
kaploy9 almost 9 years ago
This one was nice. Reminded me of those educational-esque comics in the papers, like that science duo with the wacky hair, or Ask Shagg.
dawnsfire almost 9 years ago
“Thirty days hath September…” and I am so glad my father taught me to count on my knuckles instead!
steverinoCT almost 9 years ago
Someone (Fran Leibowitz?) wrote in “Answers to Poet’s Questions”:Q. What is so rare as a day in June?A. A day in April, September or November. Days in February are even rarer.