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Sunday, February 29, 2004
The adjective is the enemy of the noun, wrote Voltaire, though it agrees with it in number and gender. If you catch one, Mark Twain added, kick it
I get a kick out of you
For artists and poets love is as mysterious as a rainbow. Yeah, well, the guys in white smocks explained rainbows. So now to love
· Adjective
Take the leap today, girls
Scottish tradition has it that on February 29 a woman has the right to propose marriage to any man she likes - and if the would-be husband refuses, he's liable to a £100 fine.
· See Also Leap it