• New Year's Twins 'Born In Different Decades'
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[QUOTE=Hammertime;19400517]Haven't thought about that actually, what does their passport say? How do they celebrate their birthdays?[/QUOTE] My mom usually celebrates it on the 28th, and we do extra special stuff when we can actually celebrate it on the 29th.
[QUOTE=thereisno131;19400755]Their birthday parties would suck because people would be attending countdown parties instead.[/QUOTE] Or they could just have a Birthday/New Year's/Birthday party binge.
[QUOTE=thereisno131;19400755]Their birthday parties would suck because people would be attending countdown parties instead.[/QUOTE] They could have a "Countdown to my birthday" party instead!
43 pregnancies come to term every ten seconds. 32 in every 1,000 babies are twins. A little bit of maths and these kids are one of a kind. [editline]09:13PM[/editline] Except there's two of them.
It's not the next decade though. This decade ends at the start of 2011.
[QUOTE=Stabilo;19410171]It's not the next decade though. This decade ends at the start of 2011.[/QUOTE] 2000 = 1 year 2001 = 2 years 2002 = 3 years 2003 = 4 years 2004 = 5 years 2005 = 6 years 2006 = 7 years 2007 = 8 years 2008 = 9 years 2009 = 10 years 10 years = a decade. :science: [editline]04:01PM[/editline] And very interesting story indeed.
doesn't this happen like every year
[QUOTE=thereisno131;19400755]Their birthday parties would suck because people would be attending countdown parties instead.[/QUOTE] Combine them
[QUOTE=Snoops;19401201]Wasnt there something imilar to this 10 years ago and the twins were born in different milleniums[/QUOTE] That would be awesome
[B]Technically[/b] The decade isn't over until 2011
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Awesome. I can't wait for a baby to be born later this year on October 10 at exactly 10:10 and 10 seconds
[QUOTE=Stabilo;19410171]It's not the next decade though. This decade ends at the start of 2011.[/QUOTE] 1990 isn't in the '80s.
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