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cookie318
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 4:45:14 AM EST (GMT-5)
Yeah, my birthday wouldn't be on a holiday then...
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OzArcher
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 5:30:53 AM EST (GMT-5)
I would have been born on Sept 11 and I could do without continual memorials on my birthday.
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Sleepy_Cat
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 5:34:29 AM EST (GMT-5)
Yeah, my birthday would be a day earlier.
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niamhy
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 5:35:37 AM EST (GMT-5)
Hmmm interesting, i suppose it would have. That old saying "What a difference a day makes".
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 5:40:34 AM EST (GMT-5)
Ah not really, my birthday would still, every couple of years it'd fall on a public holiday, I'd still be the same age. So no.
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Cute_puppy
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 7:03:29 AM EST (GMT-5)
I don't think so, apart from the fact my birthday would be on the same day as a person I dislike.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 4:50:05 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, there isn't anything different about the 26th July. 27th does me fine, thank you.
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murdoc3030
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 8:04:55 PM EST (GMT-5)
I would have answered this question a day earlier.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 8:20:10 PM EST (GMT-5)
This question probably implies issues about being born with a slightly different horoscope. I don't think I'd be any different if I were born a day earlier.
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6DarkAngel6
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 8:22:46 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, I'm sure everything would be the same.
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Lucifer_Bot
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 8:55:53 PM EST (GMT-5)
I seriously doubt that.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 11:56:16 PM EST (GMT-5)
Well, I would have been born on Cinco de Mayo, so that would have gotten minor recognition every year.
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mnm_jesse16
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Monday 10/23/06 - 6:02:01 PM EST (GMT-5)
It could be. It might mean that my parents concived me a day earlier, which in turn would give me different gene things (I forgot what you call them).
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Monday 10/23/06 - 6:07:16 PM EST (GMT-5)
DNA? I don't think anything would really be any different. However, perhaps if someone was born a year earlier or a year later, there might be more to discuss!
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Monday 10/23/06 - 6:21:40 PM EST (GMT-5)
Probably not. A month, maybe, but not just a day. That wouldn't have changed much, if any, of the formative things, like when I started school or who my parents and siblings are.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Tuesday 10/24/06 - 4:10:22 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, but I know for a fact it would make a huge difference in my boyfriends. Had he been born a day earlier he'd have been in a different class when starting school.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Tuesday 10/24/06 - 2:05:30 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 10/23/2006 6:02:02 PM mnm_jesse16 wrote: It could be. It might mean that my parents concived me a day earlier, which in turn would give me different gene things (I forgot what you call them). | Not necessarily. Children are often born before or after their due date. My nephews were born 2 months early. If you were concieved a day earlier, you would certainly have a different set of genes.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Friday 10/27/06 - 12:08:57 PM EST (GMT-5)
Quite possibly! That'd be Cinco de Mayo (and I'm from Califor-I-A, so we celebrate that sh*t)!
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Friday 10/27/06 - 12:14:32 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yes, different sure. If you'd chosen a different school, or mixed with different friends your life would be different too.
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Friday 10/27/06 - 12:14:37 PM EST (GMT-5)
Definitely. Significantly. An entire day. Wow. That would change so many things that I experienced on a massive scale.
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mnm_jesse16
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Friday 10/27/06 - 10:08:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 10/24/2006 2:05:31 PM wanderer wrote: On 10/23/2006 6:02:02 PM mnm_jesse16 wrote: It could be. It might mean that my parents concived me a day earlier, which in turn would give me different gene things (I forgot what you call them). Not necessarily. Children are often born before or after their due date. My nephews were born 2 months early. If you were concieved a day earlier, you would certainly have a different set of genes. | Yea I know about the born earlier stuff. That's why I said MIGHT. =)
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mezzy-spoon
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Saturday 10/28/06 - 10:05:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
The butterfly effect people.
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fhn_ladybug
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15 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Monday 11/13/06 - 12:44:04 PM EST (GMT-5)
It's certainly possible. I was born a month early, so one day could have possibly made a difference. A significant difference? I doubt it. But maybe a slight difference. I would also have bucked our family "tradition" of every b-day and anniversary having a "2" somewhere in the date.
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15 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Monday 11/13/06 - 3:44:40 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yes I believe in time being so delicate that one second's difference can change the world.
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wwilliams
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15 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Sunday 11/26/06 - 4:23:07 PM EST (GMT-5)
why would it?
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