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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 15:04 Post subject:
I interrupt this tribal war to announce that Tri-Bob, Sahara, and Bam Bam all got the right answer.
It is 14. There are seven for normal years so that each number can fall on each day of the week, and seven for leap years.
Now, let the trash talking resume.
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Sahara
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 15:45 Post subject:
| Sandy Cheeks wrote: | I interrupt this tribal war to announce that Tri-Bob, Sahara, and Bam Bam all got the right answer.
It is 14. There are seven for normal years so that each number can fall on each day of the week, and seven for leap years.
Now, let the trash talking resume. |
Woo hoo, Wad I, we, win?
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camelia bedelia
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 16:07 Post subject:
Not to be a sore loser, but are you sure that is right? The calendar repeats every six years - if you are born on a Monday your birthday will be on a Monday again when you turn six. That accounts for leap years.
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spongebob
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 16:20 Post subject:
| camelia bedelia wrote: | | Not to be a sore loser, but are you sure that is right? The calendar repeats every six years - if you are born on a Monday your birthday will be on a Monday again when you turn six. That accounts for leap years. |
Regular calendars OR are you using your whole Queen of Fing Darkness Time Manipulation Calendar thingy so the kids won't be late for soccer practice?
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 16:23 Post subject:
| camelia bedelia wrote: | | Not to be a sore loser, but are you sure that is right? The calendar repeats every six years - if you are born on a Monday your birthday will be on a Monday again when you turn six. That accounts for leap years. |
I'm going to have to go question my source.
If you're right, there's another Riff Raffer to blame.
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camelia bedelia
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 16:24 Post subject:
| Runner X wrote: | | camelia bedelia wrote: | | Not to be a sore loser, but are you sure that is right? The calendar repeats every six years - if you are born on a Monday your birthday will be on a Monday again when you turn six. That accounts for leap years. |
Regular calendars OR are you using your whole Queen of Fing Darkness Time Manipulation Calendar thingy so the kids won't be late for soccer practice? |
What ever it takes to be right.
(really, take a look at a calendar for 1996, isn't it the same as this year?)
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copteacher
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Posted: 10/17/02 - 16:25 Post subject:
look in the phone book sc
they used to have all 14 calenders in there
with the corresponding years
your source is good
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