yea but you need to act fast, get some sort of pill that makes you sweat, eat 1 piece of bread and work out, either walking fast doing jumping jacks... whatever you can do to make yourself sweat and sweat a lot... drink 5 times the daily average... so i would drink about 2 cups every 30 minutes... and work out until you drop... this way you'll be flushing your system and killing off fat cells... fat cells is where THC is stored. basicly sweat as much as you can.. don't eat ANYTHING and drink as much water as you can before you feel like your gonna puke
that's 2 years from now. hell no.
6 (3 regular years, 3 leap years)
1989 was a common year which began on a Sunday. In 1989, August 8th fell on a Tuesday and August 8th has been on a Tuesday more recently in 1995, 2000 and 2006. In common years starting on Sunday (Dominical Letter A) or leap years beginning on Saturday (Dominical Letter BA), August 8th will always be on a Tuesday.
From 2003 to 2013, January 24th fell on Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Thursday
It was last on a Tuesday in 2006, and will next be on it in 2017, a gap of 11 years. This is the largest possible gap, and is due to a Tuesday being skipped over because of a leap year in 2012. After 2017, it will next be on Tuesday again in 2023.
262 in leap years that begin on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday 261 in leap years that begin on Sunday or Friday and regular years that begin on any weekday 260 in any year that begins on a Saturday and regular years that begin on Sunday
July 25th will fall on a Sunday in any year which ... is not a leap year and starts on a Friday, ... is a leap year and starts on a Thurdsay. January 1st, in recent years fell on 2009 (Thursday) 2008 (Tuesday) 2007 (Monday) 2006 (Sunday) 2005 (Saturday) 2004 (Thursday) *** (Leap) 2003 (Wednesday) 2002 (Tuesday) 2001 (Monday) 2000 (Saturday) 1999 (Friday) *** 1998 (Thursday) 1997 (Wednesday) 1996 (Monday) 1995 (Sunday) 1994 (Saturday) 1993 (Friday) *** 1992 (Wednesday) 1991 (Tuesday) 1990 (Monday) 1989 (Sunday) 1988 (Friday) (Leap) 1987 (Thursday) 1986 (Wednesday) 1985 (Tuesday) 1984 (Sunday) 1983 (Saturday) 1982 (Friday) *** 1981 (Thursday) 1980 (Tuesday) 1979 (Monday) Technically, the year must have a "Dominical Letter" of C or DC. A list of years and their Dominical Letters can be found at the link below.
Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *Because there are two leap years in that time, 2012 and 2016, so two days are skipped, so it comes around in 5 years instead of 7 years. It is shown below with the leap years marked with a star:2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday *2013 - Wednesday2014 - Thursday2015 - Friday2016 - Sunday *
That is true only in regular years. When October 1st falls on a Sunday in the year before a leap year, in the leap year it falls on a Tuesday.
No. Because of a leap year, it can be 5 or 6 years. 2011 will have Christmas on a Sunday and the next time will be in 2016, 5 years from 2011, because there are two leap years within the next seven years.
its semi cooked, as it is smoked. Smoked foods can be preserved for long. Its a technique used for years and years, when science and chemical were not available
Non-leap years that start on a Sunday and all years that start on a Saturday, which is 24.75% of all years, have 260 weekdays. Non-leap years that start on a weekday and leap years that start on a Sunday or a Friday, which is 61.75% of all years, have 261 weekdays. Leap years that start on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, which is 13.5% of all years, have 262 weekdays.