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In response to
"
this would only be true if you started counting at 1 when you were born. birthdays don't work like calendar years.
"
by
Andie
see Remlik? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
May 10 '10, 15:40
(No message)
Responses:
century logic! We were not actually in the 21st century when it hit 2000! We were in it when it hit 2001.
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Remlik
May 10, 15:46
26
Dude. The calendar started with Year 1. You started with Year 0. -- nm
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loosilu
May 10, 15:49
but andie just proved that that doesn't apply to birthdays ... -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 15:49
24
but it does apply! -- nm
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Remlik
May 10, 15:51
23
how? a decade is 10 years. when you turn 10 you have completed the decade. you have lived a full 10 years.
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Andie
May 10, 15:53
22
Remlik says it does apply there it does apply
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Danedukenuuk
May 10, 15:55
apparently he's living in the decade of denial. :) Quick, someone buy him a tiny sports car! -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 15:54
20
oh, if that's all it is, i support his delusions. -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 15:55
19
I'd be happy with a case of Candian Ketchup!
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Remlik
May 10, 15:57
18
Just lobby Heinz to follow Hunt's lead. Problem solved. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 15:58
1
my nephew (tax guy for the US Gov) called Heinz Corp and they won't do it. -- nm
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Remlik
May 10, 16:01
i was JUST thinking of that at the grocery store TODAY.
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Andie
May 10, 15:58
15
it should say the weight on the bottle. -- nm
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loosilu
May 10, 16:08
10
it has the volume on the bottle. -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 16:09
9
I just looked at my ketchup, it says "net weight" -- nm
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loosilu
May 10, 16:12
8
do you want to me to send you a picture of my ketchup? it says 750 ml. that's volume. -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 16:14
7
You don't know the density of your ketchup? Are you *sure* you're canadian? *suspicious look*
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musubi
May 10, 16:15
2
NO! -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 16:16
1
*sheepish* I was just asking?
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musubi
May 10, 16:18
hee! I believe you. I guess canada has different ketchup rules. -- nm
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loosilu
May 10, 16:15
3
It's probably not a vegetable in Canada, either. -- nm
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CovingtonCat
May 10, 16:17
liquids are generally measured in litres here. Don't you measure stuff in fluid ounces in the US? -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 16:16
1
food is measured in weight. -- nm
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loosilu
May 10, 16:17
I will be happy to pay in advance. -- nm
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Remlik
May 10, 16:01
3
i just have no idea what it will cost. Canada Post does it by weight and package size. and it might be *outrageous.* -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 16:07
2
Purolator might be less outrageous -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 16:14
1
it might, actually. -- nm
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Andie
May 10, 16:17
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