Friday 29 February 2008

I Wonder...

I woke up this morning with great curiosity.  A person born today may be called a “leapling”, as it is now a leap year.  A leap year only occurs every four years.  So this means their birthday can only be celebrated properly every four years.  If it is not a leap year, when do they celebrate their birthday?

 

On Wednesday, I was so happy to read that Bruce Forsyth is to be awarded a Knighthood from the Queen in June.  The veteran entertainer has just celebrated his 80th birthday and has been on our T.V screens half a century.  Finally, he gets some recognition – Congratulations Brucie!

 

 

Now, we have figured out what is wrong with my laptop.  I’m going to have to buy another charger for it, as it is flat.  I guess it’s going to be expensive!  Where can I get one from, also?

 

Have a good weekend.

 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You might have to order a new charger from the company of the laptop.  They usually have websites where you can order parts directly.  Enjoy your weekend.
Missie

Anonymous said...

Been hearing this about Brucie for the last couple of years hope its right this time. Love Joan.  Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

There was an article about leap year babies in our local paper yesterday. People assume that they'd just celebrate it on March 1 (since that IS the day after February 29 when it's not a leap year) but "leaplings" believe that since they were born in February, they should celebrate their birthdays in February. Hence, they celebrate on February 28. Hope my rambling clears that up for ya, lol.

Morgan

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it be lovely for Brucie to get a Knighthood ~ he well deserves one ~ Ally x

Anonymous said...

(((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGSTOYOU))))))))))))))Have a nice weekend.