Shut the fuck up! Leap Year Lessons
Posted at 29 February 2008 13:16
I can't seem to help myself. I did the time. I was always from Wales Tourism and Visit Planning. I seem to have talked to the author in the post. This scene of regions of wales was nice and all.
I love the posting, I made a copy and share:
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 ..other part.
Whatever their reactions, the aim of revitalizing regions of wales don't confuse focus with simplicity. It looks simple on the surface, yet underneath.
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 - .. click here.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
February 18th, 2008 ยท 7:45 am Ed Morrissey makes an interesting argument that the declaration of Kosovar independence signals a major shift in the international order. He argues: The breakup of Serbia calls into question whether the concept of Westphalian sovereignty remains extant. Shall Burgundy go back to the Burgundians, if they so desire? Will Wales and Cornwall exit from Great Britain? Can Texas declare its independence? More pragmatically, are we ..Read the rest of this post.
Keep up the good work.
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