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A model is born 2/29/1980....
Shes like 5 years old.
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
hunh? Im lost.
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Omg!!!! Lmao!!!! Ahahahahhaha
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i have no fucking clue what youre talking about
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and that is funny? leap year? its a serious situation lol
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:uhoh :1orglaugh
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ahhh I get it now. But hes still retarded. |
uhhhhh do explain
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Leap Year |
Woahhhhhhhhhhhh that wasn't funny ...
at all |
hmmm... not funny :P
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Ok, I got it.
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I'm really confused :)
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My nearly 2 year old daughter hasn't had a birthday yet. She's a leap baby :) Pain in the ass it is.
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Is there a common practice for celebrating leap year birthdays? I would guess 2/28 would be a fine replacement. At least it's in the same month.
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Yeah and she'd be the equivalent of 84 by the time she can legally enter a bar.
They celebrate either 02/28 or 03/01 so it's not so fucking funny. |
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What's sofa king funny is how many people have no clue about leap year.
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Now I bet that plays hell with 2257
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I wouldnt have got it.
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Useless thread of the day?
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Gotta go with you on that one. It was a "little" interesting though to see everyone analyze it and figure out it was a leap year bday though :2 cents: |
mkay.....
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How bout this; Some where a Model turned LEGAL today (birthday November 5th, 1987) Jesus, that means that Guns N Roses have been around for 20 years
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hmmm...and you don't actually count it..
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Huhhhhhhh? Was this to be funny?
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Not much calculation needed:
In general, every year divisible by 4 is a leap year. Exceptions: If the year is divisible by 100 then it's NOT a leap year. Exception to the Exceptions: If the year is divisible by 400, then it IS a leap year. So 1980 is a leap year (divisible by 4). 2000 is a leap year (divisible by 400). 1900, 1800, 1700 are not leap years (divisible by 100, but not 400). Thus endeth the lesson. |
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oh well, ive seen funnier things, but ok :)
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Happy Birthday to that model. :Oh crap
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Birthdays
A person who was born on 29 February may be called a "leapling". In non-leap years they usually celebrate their birthday on 1 March. There are many instances in children's literature where a person's claim to be only a quarter of their actual age turns out be based on counting their leap-year birthdays. |
You morons, shes 5 years old cuz of leap year.
Too funny. |
I see you have seriousgold.com in your sig. This is one of those times when a sponsor just hangs their head in shame.
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