Reply #30 posted 01/12/11 12:16pm
OnlyNDaUsa
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Efan said:
FauxReal said:
This reminds me of an article I read online about a child born on New Years Day and how that date would not come again for another hundred years....the implication being that it was so special.
Which I realized was stupid as I thought to myself...isn't that true of all dates??
Hell, I was born December 19th, 1981. Pretty sure there won't be another 12/19/81 (or 19/12/81) anytime soon.
[Edited 1/11/11 14:19pm]
I'm always cynical about the stories about the first baby born in the new year. I always think, "Who gives a damn? Why is this on the news?"
growing up i had friends that were identical twins. and One was always say "i am older" by what 2 miutes? shut up you're older but mark is smarter! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #31 posted 01/12/11 12:20pm
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It means today will be 1/12/11. Time, calendars and all that are man made constructs. The world would be no different if we hadn't made up those names and measurements.
Edit: to change tomorrow to today, because I obviously don't pay much attention to what the date is on any given day [Edited 1/12/11 12:20pm] |
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