Girl: Febyoowary. Febbry. Febrerayo. Furburry. At least the hardest month to pronounce is the shortest one. Frazz: I've always thought May should last 30 weeks.
@ NebulousRikulau I think him and Augustus Caesar had a hand in the current calendar, as each of them have a month named after them (I know Augustus himself had August named after him, at least)
What is so rare as a day in June?/The scholar’s eyes grew wary./Not to, he said, be picayune,/A day in February./I think that was Asimov also but haven’t checked it./@NebulousRikulau, if you want to use the names that’s fine with me, but get the Ides and the Nones right. Everyone seems to think the Ides are always the 15th, when most months they are the 13th. “In March, July, October, May, the Ides are on the 15th day.”
I never could pronounce this month right. Our modern calendar is not the Julian as stated above by Nebulous. It’s based on the Gregorian arrangement first devised by somebody working for Pope Gregory, the same pope who gave us the Gregorian chant. They fixed the calendar to even out the year as based on the earth’s rotation in relation to the moon. That is how we ended up with with a leap year every four years. This year we have 29 days in February. July and August were named for Roman Emporers Julius and Augustus respectively.
The World Calendar was promoted by the UN in the 1950s, but vetoed by the US on orders of fundamentalists who thought the intercalary days would mess up the Sabbath. Apparently they are not permitted to cross the International Date Line. Calendar publishers probably opposed it too, but were quite well hidden behind the scenes back then. Now that corporations have more rights than Homo sapiens, it will be even more difficult. But still should be done.
tigre1 almost 13 years ago
Ye darling buds of May…
chris_weaver almost 13 years ago
February is also a very cold month, so all the more reason.
suevanv Premium Member almost 13 years ago
June and July have easy names, too…I’ll vote to make them longer as well!
phuhknees almost 13 years ago
I’d vote to change the name to “Furburrr rrrrrrr rrry!”
rshive almost 13 years ago
Wasn’t that sort of the idea that the Romans had?
McGehee almost 13 years ago
FEB woo erry — for some reason when trying to pronounce Febrooerry I get Elmer Fudd syndrome.
I move we rename it “March Eve.”
EMT almost 13 years ago
@ NebulousRikulau I think him and Augustus Caesar had a hand in the current calendar, as each of them have a month named after them (I know Augustus himself had August named after him, at least)
underwriter almost 13 years ago
What is so rare as a day in June?/The scholar’s eyes grew wary./Not to, he said, be picayune,/A day in February./I think that was Asimov also but haven’t checked it./@NebulousRikulau, if you want to use the names that’s fine with me, but get the Ides and the Nones right. Everyone seems to think the Ides are always the 15th, when most months they are the 13th. “In March, July, October, May, the Ides are on the 15th day.”
gobblingup Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I’d rather have a long April and October, my two favorite months!
gmforde almost 13 years ago
I never could pronounce this month right. Our modern calendar is not the Julian as stated above by Nebulous. It’s based on the Gregorian arrangement first devised by somebody working for Pope Gregory, the same pope who gave us the Gregorian chant. They fixed the calendar to even out the year as based on the earth’s rotation in relation to the moon. That is how we ended up with with a leap year every four years. This year we have 29 days in February. July and August were named for Roman Emporers Julius and Augustus respectively.
Stephen Gilberg almost 13 years ago
Cute kid.
hippogriff almost 13 years ago
The World Calendar was promoted by the UN in the 1950s, but vetoed by the US on orders of fundamentalists who thought the intercalary days would mess up the Sabbath. Apparently they are not permitted to cross the International Date Line. Calendar publishers probably opposed it too, but were quite well hidden behind the scenes back then. Now that corporations have more rights than Homo sapiens, it will be even more difficult. But still should be done.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I wish July or August would last for 30 weeks!
neatslob Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I like Furburry.
hazel power over 7 years ago
wow, i learned more about the calendar reading these comments then I ever cared to know.