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They are twins attending West Jordan High School in their sophomore year and they are turning 4 years old. At Antelope Canyon Elementary School a long-time second grade teacher is finally turning sweet 16.
On this episode of the Supercast, we find out what it’s like to have a leap year birthday. A birthday that comes around just once every four years on February 29, when the year is actually 366 days long, instead of the regular 365. Are leap year birthday folks forever young, let’s find out.
Anthony Godfrey:
On this episode of the Supercast, we find out what it's like to have a leap year birthday. A birthday that comes around just once every four years on February 29th, when the year is actually 366 days long instead of the regular 365. Are leap year birthday folks forever young? Let's find out as we talk to them today on their actual leap year birthday.
Come right in here. Let's do the birthday interview today. And we actually have from the Nutrition Services staff here at West Jordan High School a little birthday cake for each of you with some balloons. So happy birthday to the three of you. Alright grab some cake and let's talk about this birthday of yours. We're here at West Jordan High School with two students and a teacher who share February 29th as their birthday. And because the podcast comes out on Thursdays, we thought we'd talk with them today on the day of their birthday and celebrate with them and talk a little bit about what it's like to have kind of a non-day as your birthday. So let's have the twins introduce themselves first.
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
So if you were in Sweden born in 1712 on February 30th you really only had one birthday and that was the day that you were actually born so that would have been too bad. So see it could be worse, it could be worse. How about capitalizing leap year? Nobody capitalizes leap year. Does that feel like something that should be happening?
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
There's a leap year movie with Amy Adams about the Irish tradition where supposedly women ask men. Women propose to men on leap day as an Irish tradition. So that's a movie based on that, and there's also 30 Rock. Anyone who watches 30 Rock, there's the one where they have a mascot for leap day. Kind of like the Easter Bunny but for leap day. It's a very odd kind of wacky episode.
So it's hard for me to remember all of my 54 birthdays but because you've only had four, is there one that stands out for you?
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, education is the most important thing you'll do today even if today only comes around every four years. We'll see you out there.
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They are twins attending West Jordan High School in their sophomore year and they are turning 4 years old. At Antelope Canyon Elementary School a long-time second grade teacher is finally turning sweet 16.
On this episode of the Supercast, we find out what it’s like to have a leap year birthday. A birthday that comes around just once every four years on February 29, when the year is actually 366 days long, instead of the regular 365. Are leap year birthday folks forever young, let’s find out.
Anthony Godfrey:
On this episode of the Supercast, we find out what it's like to have a leap year birthday. A birthday that comes around just once every four years on February 29th, when the year is actually 366 days long instead of the regular 365. Are leap year birthday folks forever young? Let's find out as we talk to them today on their actual leap year birthday.
Come right in here. Let's do the birthday interview today. And we actually have from the Nutrition Services staff here at West Jordan High School a little birthday cake for each of you with some balloons. So happy birthday to the three of you. Alright grab some cake and let's talk about this birthday of yours. We're here at West Jordan High School with two students and a teacher who share February 29th as their birthday. And because the podcast comes out on Thursdays, we thought we'd talk with them today on the day of their birthday and celebrate with them and talk a little bit about what it's like to have kind of a non-day as your birthday. So let's have the twins introduce themselves first.
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
So if you were in Sweden born in 1712 on February 30th you really only had one birthday and that was the day that you were actually born so that would have been too bad. So see it could be worse, it could be worse. How about capitalizing leap year? Nobody capitalizes leap year. Does that feel like something that should be happening?
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
There's a leap year movie with Amy Adams about the Irish tradition where supposedly women ask men. Women propose to men on leap day as an Irish tradition. So that's a movie based on that, and there's also 30 Rock. Anyone who watches 30 Rock, there's the one where they have a mascot for leap day. Kind of like the Easter Bunny but for leap day. It's a very odd kind of wacky episode.
So it's hard for me to remember all of my 54 birthdays but because you've only had four, is there one that stands out for you?
Melanie Pearson:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Luke Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Melanie Pearson:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Lucinda Preece:
Anthony Godfrey:
Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, education is the most important thing you'll do today even if today only comes around every four years. We'll see you out there.
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