Doug Moon's Scowlendar Of Event And Uses Seemingly If And A Valu-Date


February 2004 "A Leap Year Happened To Here"

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Sharon
Jackson
b. 1937
someone said
anelie French
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Marilyn
Ondy
b. 1940
a mother to
the stars
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Francis Luke
Ermi
b. 1962
a day to know
of me better
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Saint Valentine's
Day
groundhog it
have a heart
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President's
Day
Observed
how the dead
err so to few
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Geri
Moon
b. 1941
our virgin
made saints
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Why a "leap" year every four (4) years (the last having been in year 2000)?
According to our records yours, it takes the sun three hundred sixty-five point two-five (365.25) days to turn on its axis.
Oh, they say for the Earth to make a "revolution" around the sun, but okay no that's not it the sun turns - not us - we don't move at all.
The sun turns, okay?
We save the point two-five (0.25) of a day up until we a have a full day each and every four (4) years and then expend it your way.
See that this year only.

Next up to calc: Working hours this year - usually two thousand eighty-eight (2,088).
Probably two thousand eighty (2,080). Check that.
There are eight thousand seven hundred sixty-six (8,766) hours in a year, unfolded (no math).
Not even one-quarter or twenty-five percent (<25%) to be spent working on you.