Difference between revisions of "Talk:Calendar girl achievement"
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* Pi Day (YYYY-03-14) | * Pi Day (YYYY-03-14) | ||
* Pi Approximation Day (YYYY-07-22) | * Pi Approximation Day (YYYY-07-22) | ||
+ | * Talk like a Pirate day (YYYY-09-19) | ||
* Festivus (YYYY-12-23) | * Festivus (YYYY-12-23) | ||
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see [[wikipedia:Category:Unofficial_observances|more]] | see [[wikipedia:Category:Unofficial_observances|more]] |
Revision as of 11:24, 26 July 2009
An option would be 1 month = 1 achievement = 1 great photo of said achievement. -- relet 11:20, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Plural of Miss
In society calendars (as opposed to pin up calendars) the plural of miss is Misses, often "The Misses" as in the "The Misses Davenport-Snootyface attended the ball with their father, where they were introduced to the Archduke of Wigglybottom." -Robyn 15:46, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
Geek holidays
To be included in the calendar (?):
- May the 4th be with you (YYYY-05-04)
- Geohashing Day (YYYY-05-21)
- Mouseover Day (2010-05-22)
- Towel Day and Geek Pride Day (YYYY-05-25)
- Pi Day (YYYY-03-14)
- Pi Approximation Day (YYYY-07-22)
- Talk like a Pirate day (YYYY-09-19)
- Festivus (YYYY-12-23)
- ?
see more