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Prince Tour Have any dates been announced for the UK next year? It were proper bo I tell the!! Bo Selecta! | |
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swiftyweb said: Have any dates been announced for the UK next year?
Yes! 2004 in the UK will begin with January and then the remaining months will be in this order: February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November, followed by December. The months will vary in length, ranging from 29 to 31 days. Except as indicated below, each month will have 31 days: February (29); April, June, September & November (30). Each week in the UK next year will begin with a Sunday, proceed to Monday, then Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and end with Saturday. Beginning with January 1, it will be possible to create a calendar that takes you all the way to December 31st. It is expected that this same scheme will be deployed world-wide. You'll probably hear something official soon confirming all this from NPGMC. Stay tuned. | |
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OneMoJam said: swiftyweb said: Have any dates been announced for the UK next year?
Yes! 2004 in the UK will begin with January and then the remaining months will be in this order: February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November, followed by December. The months will vary in length, ranging from 29 to 31 days. Except as indicated below, each month will have 31 days: February (29); April, June, September & November (30). Each week in the UK next year will begin with a Sunday, proceed to Monday, then Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and end with Saturday. Beginning with January 1, it will be possible to create a calendar that takes you all the way to December 31st. It is expected that this same scheme will be deployed world-wide. You'll probably hear something official soon confirming all this from NPGMC. Stay tuned. actually, NPGMC have just confirmed that the current calendar is a CONspiracy and will be replaced with the staurosendar which consists of just month named "larrygrahamber" | |
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very funny - Very Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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i don't think ant new dates will be announced until the new year now. | |
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OneMoJam said: swiftyweb said: Have any dates been announced for the UK next year?
Yes! 2004 in the UK will begin with January and then the remaining months will be in this order: February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November, followed by December. The months will vary in length, ranging from 29 to 31 days. Except as indicated below, each month will have 31 days: February (29); April, June, September & November (30). Each week in the UK next year will begin with a Sunday, proceed to Monday, then Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and end with Saturday. Beginning with January 1, it will be possible to create a calendar that takes you all the way to December 31st. It is expected that this same scheme will be deployed world-wide. You'll probably hear something official soon confirming all this from NPGMC. Stay tuned. Wow, it will be a long one then! It were proper bo I tell the!! Bo Selecta! | |
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