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Leap Year Lessons and Regions Of Wales

Posted at 1 March 2008 16:26

You haven't seen something like this, I guarantee.... Today you can also get these regions of wales in mind like I did.

If you have a craving for regions of wales, then come and enjoy.

I know Blogstreamers are well-read, intelligent people. I know that you are all aware that it's Leap Year. While looking for some history of Leap Year, I found a couple of things that might really help clarify and streamline understanding of the why's and where's of February 29 and it's sporadic existence. From Calendars Through The Ages: "Countries' calendar reform In most societies a calendar reform is an extraordinary event. Adoption of a calendar depends on the .. full post.

It is just getting started:

The utter stupidity of British politicians never ceases to amaze me. Which just proves that we are not always capable of learning from our mistakes. Of course, in Scotland, the lunatics beat the the spivs in the last election, so they have so much more scope for their cretinous beliefs and ridiculous notions to interfere with those of us just trying to get along in life. Recently, the anti-English* party have been even more whacked out than normal - .. Read the rest of this entry.

While more information waited to be found, that is what I found:

Do you think EVERY Tory member in your region should be able to rank ALL MEP candidates at the next European elections? Richard Ashworth MEP (SE): The current system was devised by the Board for this selection only. Once the election is over, no doubt the Board will reflect on, and review its operation with a view to deciding which system to use in future selection processes. Dan Hannan MEP (SE): Yes Niina Kaariniemi (SE): Definitely Richard Robinson (SE): Yes Therese Coffey (SE): ....

Those who keep up to date with plenty of information know for sure that what I need.

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