Still a lot easier to follow than most other calendars.(Happy St. Oswald Day)
Remember this one?:“Thirty days hath September,All the rest I can’t remember.”
The folks over at “Brewster Rockit” might appreciate this logic.
Actually, it’s a holiday celebrating the fact that the Earth’s revolution cannot be divided evenly by its rotation.
AlexikakosNice idea. Pity the earth spins on its axis though…
Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and the speed ofender
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.
“Thirty days hath September…” and I am so glad my father taught me to count on my knuckles instead!
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 over 8 years ago
Still a lot easier to follow than most other calendars.(Happy St. Oswald Day)
Sherlock Watson over 8 years ago
Remember this one?:“Thirty days hath September,All the rest I can’t remember.”
electricshadow Premium Member over 8 years ago
The folks over at “Brewster Rockit” might appreciate this logic.
scpandich over 8 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 over 8 years ago
AlexikakosNice idea. Pity the earth spins on its axis though…
Greyhame over 8 years ago
Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and the speed ofender
kaploy9 over 8 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 over 8 years ago
“Thirty days hath September…” and I am so glad my father taught me to count on my knuckles instead!
steverinoCT over 8 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.