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Sunita Daly       sleep tight 3-19-2013 01:21 AM
sweet prince
Pink Lady       Spring 2013 whats going on with you 3-20-2013 07:12 AM
Spring begins on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 and ends on Friday, June 21, 2013.



Spring! Wonderful, warm, beautiful spring is almost here.

At 7:02 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, March 20, the sun will cross directly over the Earth's equator during a moment known as the vernal equinox when both day and night are about equal -- also the official start of the new season. The seasons are reversed for those in the Southern Hemisphere and the event instead signals the beginning of fall.

Spring will last three months until June 21, and summer will carry on until the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22 at 4:44 p.m, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory.



Enjoy The Spring All!!!

Pink Lady
Avalon Brights       ur great 3-21-2013 10:29 AM
Sunita Daly       HaPpY THURSDAY 3-21-2013 11:19 AM
HaPpY THURSDAY **
My Dear Friend

With Love
Sunita Daly
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Acorn       best 3-22-2013 08:40 AM
bo jo       take my hand 3-23-2013 09:23 AM
ill make I swear

bo jo

call me I will vacuum w ya
splendor isu       your magnificent 3-24-2013 08:05 AM
your magnificent
INVESCO BOLT       my happy wil come 3-25-2013 10:19 AM
an go w my ..


life

best Peter
Inpav       go go go 3-26-2013 09:47 AM
morning glory       morning 3-27-2013 05:20 AM
Cock-a-doodle-do!
Sunita Daly       morning 3-28-2013 03:14 AM
TED DEE       TedDee@d.com 3-29-2013 06:11 AM
Show 7 Season 2

Today On The Peter Austin Noto Show All All Star Show On MNN TV
Friday, March 29, 2013 3PM PM CH 2
Order In Appearance
Tamsin Atkinson,Tom Blumenfeld, Emily Greenhill
Peter Austin Noto, Rhonda Shear, Jennifer Lynn Nuccitelli
Diddly Squat, Mare Kenney, Ashley Savage. Peter Austin Noto
Lorna Rainey, Chy'Ann Ardrey, Miche Darden, Abdoulaye Diallo,
Giandelly Lantigua, Schnider Simeon, Orlando Anthony Pavich
Greg Burmeister, Bob Greenberg, Steven DiNello, Tamsin Atkinson
Tom Blumenfeld, Emily Greenhill, Peter Austin Noto, Rhonda Shear
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NIGHTBIRD       night love 3-30-2013 00:28 AM
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CRACKER       March is the third month of the year 3-31-2013 07:05 AM
March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, and one of the seven months which are 31 days long.

March in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of September in the Northern Hemisphere.

The name of March comes from ancient Rome, when March was the first month of the year and named Martius after Mars, the Roman god of war. In Rome, where the climate is Mediterranean, March is the first month of spring, a logical point for the beginning of the year as well as the start of the military campaign season. The numbered year began on March 1 in Russia until the end of the fifteenth century. Great Britain and her colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, which was when they ultimately adopted the Gregorian calendar. Many other cultures and religions still celebrate the beginning of the New Year in March.

In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which originates from maallinen kuu, meaning earthy month, because during maaliskuu, earth finally became visible under the snow. Historical names for March include the Saxon Lentmonat, named after the equinox and gradual lengthening of days, and the eventual namesake of Lent. Saxons also called March Rhed-monat or Hreth-monath (deriving from their goddess Rhedam/Hreth), and Angles called it Hyld-monath.

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