February 29th, 2008

Leap Day

Today is a day that comes but once every four years. Possibly people say that about other things–the Olympics, elections, anniversaries, what have you, but those *dates* come around annual, it’s just the events that don’t. Today is, as far as I know, the only *day* we don’t get every year.

So it’s a good day for leaping–a leap of faith, a leap of logic, a game of leapfrog? I think we should try to at least hop a little; even if we don’t like it, it’s just the one day and then we won’t have to do it again for four more years. Seems like something to try, anyway…

If you were the floor / I’d wanna be the rug
RR

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