MEN-are you going to be asked to marry tomorrow?

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Gibson486

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wait...so what if you got married on the 29th of Feb? Does that mean you only celebrate your anniversary once every four years?
 

FoBoT

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wait...so what if you got married on the 29th of Feb? Does that mean you only celebrate your anniversary once every four years?

you are joking, right? do you know any women ?
any females besides your mom? maybe you never knew your mom either? do you live on planet 'no females exist'? o_O
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BurnItDwn

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another page said the fine was one pound sterling, back a couple hundred years ago that was a lot of money

If 1 pound sterling back then was worth the same as "about 1 pound of silver" then one could deduce a value of around $500 or so US dollars based upon the going rate of Silver right now...
 

Krazy4Real

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If 1 pound sterling back then was worth the same as "about 1 pound of silver" then one could deduce a value of around $500 or so US dollars based upon the going rate of Silver right now...
Wow... a really ugly chick could make some bank if this was still going on.
 

BurnItDwn

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Wow... a really ugly chick could make some bank if this was still going on.

Yea ... if she were to ask like 500 people in 1 day ... then she could make a quarter million and live off of it for a few years until the next leap day :)
 

basslover1

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I had one at work today.

And thanks ATOT for making me more informed. Prior to this thread, I would of replied "the hell are you smoking?"
 

DAGTA

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Not always. 1900 and 2100 aren't leap years. (Years ending in xx00 are only leap years if the xx is perfectly divisible by 4.)

Except when divisible by 400, which is why 2000 was a leap year. :)

Leap year if:
divisible by 4
- except if divisible by 100
- - except if divisible by 400
 

nanette1985

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I asked my current BF. He has really good health insurance. He took off his wedding ring for the rest of the evening so that I could pretend we were married.