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March 12, 2009

Pi Day Passed in the House: March 14th to be Recognized

One of the benefits of having a Representative in Congress on Twitter, is that you get some pretty up to date information quickly.  Today, in the House of Representatives, among other things, they had a vote on the designation of National Pi Day to be March 14th.  While there are so many other important things out there that need attention by our Government, these little things are things that are bipartisan and should be celebrated.  So, everyone out there in the world, Feel free to celebrate National Pi Day on March 14th, 2009!  How do you best celebrate pi day?  You could try having a contest on who can recite the most decimal points from Pi, or you could just simply eat a piece of pie.  It's your choice.  ^_^

2 Comments

You have got to be joking! Don't they have something better to do? Like gee I don't know......get our country back on track. Oh well I guess it will give us an excuse to eat another pumpkin pie right.

SO I can't spell our own name! Go figure. The government cant fix our country and I can't spell our own name.

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