I tried to hear it but it was utterly silent like the world had stopped (I had read in the newspaper that it was the 60 in the sequence 57,58,59,60,0,1,..... so I knew when it happened).
Then, in the next second, I realised I could have done something more useful or interesting with it, what a missed opportunity !
I tried to spot whether the radio clock showed it. Not sure about the result. It did not show 23:59:60 but the last second might have been a wee bit longer (I did not countercheck it with a non-radio watch).
I kissed L. ;D
I ate my pomegranate and contemplated going to sleep.
I catched it and puts it in a Mason jar for later!
Seein' as how I'm running a low-grade fever, I slept through the whole thing.
The extra second of sleep was welcome... :)
I don't think it matters. if we happen to be a second off from what we used to be on... then really, isn't it just the second that's not with the program?
I was back in Coventry (aarggh, :help: :headbang:) so I fervently wished for it not to exist....
Quote from: Pachyderm on January 05, 2009, 10:27:26 AM
I was back in Coventry (aarggh, :help: :headbang:) so I fervently wished for it not to exist....
:pat: :glommp:
Thanks AB. Cuddles always help. ;D
Actually,it wasn't too bad, as I was only there a couple of days, and knew I no longer had to live there. And one of those days was spent cuddled up with Laura, under a duvet on the sofa, watching House. Bar the hangover, it was a good day...
Having a loved one to cuddle with and House does make things better.
or having House to cuddle with.
I bought hotels for all my magenta Monopoly properties. Boy, my family was annoyed with me!
I spent the Leap Second saying "one!"
Quote from: Opsanus tau on January 05, 2009, 05:02:04 PM
I bought hotels for all my magenta Monopoly properties. Boy, my family was annoyed with me!
OHHHHH- my daughters boyfriend buys up one entire half of the board if he can and then builds death stars on them or whatever the hotel equiv is in Star Wars monopoly-- pest!
Quote from: anthrobabe on January 06, 2009, 04:16:35 AMOHHHHH- my daughters boyfriend buys up one entire half of the board if he can and then builds death stars on them or whatever the hotel equiv is in Star Wars monopoly-- pest!
One of my friends likes to do that, and then he offers the other players an insurance policy: if you pay him an up-front fee for every go-around the board, then you don't have to pay rent when you land on his properties.
Technically, the rules don't allow you to do side transactions like that, but we like to get our own little market economy going.
Oh yeah- Contract Monopoly is a hoot! I once played with a bunch of law students. We had stacks of mutual agreements lying around the board.
My Better Half always buys whatever he lands on. On New Years I tried that method and wound up with the only monopolized property on the board and everyone kept landing on them! Definitely a good strategy.
Quote from: Sibling Lambicus the Toluous on January 06, 2009, 04:35:50 PM
One of my friends likes to do that, and then he offers the other players an insurance policy: if you pay him an up-front fee for every go-around the board, then you don't have to pay rent when you land on his properties.
Yeh the protection racket. My number two son introduced that into our family when he was about minus 3. He
always won (that thing where you allow the child to win without them realising was never needed ;)). It was always humiliating and he was lucky we continued to house, clothe and feed him ;D
Oh -- he'll get that idea soon enough I suppose-- at 6'4" he shouldn't have too much trouble convincing us to 'play' along with the protection plan.
My family like to put all the fines, payments, etc in the center and then it is claimed by whomever lands on 'free parking'-- naturally I hate this as I never land on 'free parking'.
Oh wow, Babe, my family used to do that and I totally forgot about it until you mentioned it. I'll suggest it next time. It'll probably be all my Monopoly cash there. I have bad luck with the Chance and Community Chest cards!