Leap year day: how you could (and should) celebrate 29 February

Leap Day comes only once every four years, so you’ll have to party four times as hard. Here’s an hour-by-hour schedule

Leap Day is a date that should be more significant. Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day; those happen every year. But Leap Day? You have to wait four years for one. Which means that you’ll need to party four times as hard. Luckily, we’ve drawn up a detailed timetable in order for you to maximise your celebration ...

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