July 4th, 2008
ACCOUNTING FOR THE 4TH OF JULY
images from Microsoft Clipart & http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/ reconstruction by Ren Garcia
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images from Microsoft Clipart & http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/ reconstruction by Ren Garcia
Tags: 4th of July, celebration, happy birthday America, US Independence Day
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In the China time zone, the new year begins at exactly 11:44 on 7 February. In EST, it is at 21:44 of 6 February. In GMT, it is at 3:44 of 7 February. By Chinese reckoning, 2008 is the 4705th year.
Kung Hei Fat Choi (Cantonese), the most common greeting on Chinese New […]
2008 is a leap year and the year of the rat in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. In the China time zone, the new year begins at exactly 11:44 on 7 February. In EST, it is at 21:44 of 6 February. In GMT, it is at 3:44 of 7 February. By […]
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, […]
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