Re: ***ing weekend



Norman Wells wrote:

Perhaps you'd care to explain the logic behind Easter Sunday being the
first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox, and
sell it to us a sensible way of doing things. How can an 'anniversary'
fall on any one of 35 different days in the year?

I sympathise, but in fact an 'anniversary' such as your birthday, while
being the same day in the calendar, actually falls on differing days.


Fliss

--
She said: I sneak in the salmon under my sweater.
He said: Good. That way we don't have to pay for
that overpriced movie fish.

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