Do leap years matter to you?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
6 days ago

Do leap years matter to you?

20%
Yes

5

80%
No WINNER

4

20%
Yes

5 Comments
Abby Normal
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Abby Normal

My father died on February 29th. It's a blessing and a curse. I only have every 4th year to mourn his death date. Yet I miss him every day.

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Sports Fam
Sports Fam

I'm so sorry. That's rough. :(

Candace Buchanan-Curlee
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Candace Buchanan-Curlee

My (now ex) husband is a leap year kid! We share a child together and it's fun for him! (8)

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Scientifically speaking they keep the calendar aligned with the seasons. But other than that?

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

My very good friend has her birthday on Feb. 29th. She only gets a real birthday on Leap years!

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Shirley Fox
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Shirley Fox

Birthday of a friend.

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80%
No

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Sports Fam
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Sports Fam

doesn't bother me one way or the other

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

Never really mattered to me

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Retro Dayz
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Retro Dayz

Until it approaches, I don't think about it.

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Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning?

Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning?

Eve

1

Morning

0

Eve

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Lindsay Gant
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Lindsay Gant

Gifts on Christmas Eve, Santa presents on Christmas morning.

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Morning

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The Christmas tree debate: Which side are you on?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
578 Votes

The Christmas tree debate: Which side are you on?

Natural

3

Artificial

4

Natural

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Ka San
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Ka San

I love a natural tree best, but I have to admit that a few years ago, I bought a beautiful fake tree, with lights, berries, and pine cones already on it and I love it.

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Ben Wiborg
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Ben Wiborg

Nothing like a natural smelling tree for the holidays.

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Bob Crain
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Bob Crain

No brainier, natural trees rock. A renewable product and great fragrance in house, No plastic.

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Artificial

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Judy Ostrom-Dixon
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Judy Ostrom-Dixon

Real trees are too darn expensive, $60 a year or $60 for 10 years or more!

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Ian McCoy
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Ian McCoy

Because it is better for the environment, for thousands of trees are being cut down and you don’t have to go through the big mess

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Ruben Espinoza
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Ruben Espinoza

It lasts for a lot of years, it doesn't makes sense to cut a tree to send it to the trash after 2 weeks

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Jennifer Finley
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Jennifer Finley

There really is no need to kill a living tree in order to set it up in one's home just so people can look at it and then throw it away once the holiday season is over. It's wasteful and selfish.

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