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Rated: 18+ · Book · Biographical · #2257228
Tales from real life
#1016604 added October 30, 2021 at 3:18pm
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Same old, same old

Here’s a bit of birthday related trivia . . .

My wife’s grandparents shared a birthday, March 31st. They enjoyed the coincidence so much that they decided to get married on that same day. This also worked out for Bertha’s famed sense of frugality. She could get three celebrations for the price of one.

Things got a little weird when their son, Edward, was born on March 31st. That increased the odds from 1 in 365 to something like one in a hundred thirty thousand. And, of course, the old folks prevailed upon Ed to also share their anniversary. Ed and Polly celebrated their nuptials on March 31st, and Bertha was up to five for one on party costs!

Then it got really weird when Ed’s daughter, Debra, was born on March 31st. That upped the odds to an astronomical one in 48 million. When I asked this rare gem of a woman to wed, she revealed all of the above and described her family’s six-fold celebration each March. I asked if she would like to continue the tradition, and she replied:

“ABSOLUTELY NOT!”

I’m tired of sixth place," Debbie explained. "It’s even worse than being born on Christmas. I would like to have just one day to myself.”

So, we will celebrate our 44th anniversary on June 10, 2022.

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