@great-big-stees saidOk so you completely forgot about the 366 days every 4 years and forgot about it. 😉
We don’t adhere to that particular belief. Years only have 365 days. No “jumping”, in our world.😡😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidThat is more more than speculation.😲🤭
Ok so you completely forgot about the 366 days every 4 years and forgot about it. 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI actually believe I am correct about you forgetting about the leap years! 😉
That is more more than speculation.😲🤭
-VR
@the-gravedigger said🙂
My 12 year old nephew is a scouser.
I didn't know what to get him for his birthday so I put a £20 note in his nans purse.
@very-rusty saidHow do you know Trinity isn't waiting for you to wake up and erase all the calendars? 😉
Ok so you completely forgot about the 366 days every 4 years and forgot about it. 😉
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidGood one!
My 12 year old nephew is a scouser.
I didn't know what to get him for his birthday so I put a £20 note in his nans purse.
@kevin-eleven saidVery considerate of you, thank you, Pondy loves it.
<runs out to get some fresh peppermint for the next time around, because tea (or we should say tisanes in this case) do lose something over time>
@torunn saidWhere have I heard that phrase before?🤔 Oh, I remember now. Best to stop at this point.🤭😲 OK, anyone seen VR lately?
Better late than never. 🙂
@the-gravedigger saidCash is the best way. For some reason I always feel like I should do something more imaginative but my daughters were always happiest with cash from their uncles.
My 12 year old nephew is a scouser.
I didn't know what to get him for his birthday so I put a £20 note in his nans purse.
I hope his nan buys him something red though. 😁
@relentless-red saidI gave up giving gifts to my kids when they both asked for the receipts for said gifts, so they could return then for something else. They now, and have for years, receive cheque’s. Now as for something “Red”, perhaps a Canadian flag?🤔👍
Cash is the best way. For some reason I always feel like I should do something more imaginative but my daughters were always happiest with cash from their uncles.
I hope his nan buys him something red though. 😁
@very-rusty saidThat for example is one of the posts I have been refering to in the other thread 🙁
I actually believe I am correct about you forgetting about the leap years! 😉
-VR
I will take a cup of Roiboos tea please.
@great-big-stees saidI think when we no more give gifts but money, the charm of Christmas is gone.
I gave up giving gifts to my kids when they both asked for the receipts for said gifts, so they could return then for something else. They now, and have for years, receive cheque’s. Now as for something “Red”, perhaps a Canadian flag?🤔👍