12 days

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Bob Badour

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Tim Bruening wrote:


> 12 days to Election Day!


Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?

 
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Michael N. LeVine

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In article <4901e2e7$0$5475$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net>,

Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



>



> > 12 days to Election Day!



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> Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?


Maybe he does not want to post any week replies.

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Michael LeVine - mlevine@redshift.com

"Thirty days hath September, April, June and November.

All the rest have thirty one except for Gypsy Rose Lee

and every one knew what she had" - Mel Blanc

 
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WhoMe

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On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 10:02:53 -0500, Michael N. LeVine wrote

(in article <mlevinespmfltr-B13E84.08025324102008@news.supernews.com>):


> In article <4901e2e7$0$5475$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net>,



> Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> wrote:



>



>> Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>> 12 days to Election Day!



>>



>> Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>



> Maybe he does not want to post any week replies.



>


Or has a primal fear of doing that

 
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Tim Bruening

Guest
Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > 12 days to Election Day!



>



> Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?


All Saints Day.

 
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Tim Bruening

Guest
Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > 12 days to Election Day!



>



> Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?


12 days to Guy Fawkes Day on November 5.

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> found these unused words:


>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>> 12 days to Election Day!



>



>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?


I don't think he/she/it understand what a 'prime number is' !

Buffy's Birthday.

 
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Bob Badour

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Tim Bruening wrote:


> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>>12 days to Election Day!



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>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>



> All Saints Day.


I think you may have had an off by one error there, but it will soon

correct itself.

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> found these unused words:


>Tim Bruening wrote:



>



>> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>>Tim Bruening wrote:



>>>



>>>>12 days to Election Day!



>>>



>>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>>



>> All Saints Day.



>



>I think you may have had an off by one error there, but it will soon



>correct itself.


Isn't that when the younger kids have a mask bawl?

Timmette's going as a human ...

 
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Tim Bruening

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Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > 12 days to Election Day!



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> Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?


All Saints Day.

 
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Bob Badour

Guest
Tim Bruening wrote:


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> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>>12 days to Election Day!



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>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> All Saints Day.


What's in 3! days? (! is the factorial operator)

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> found these unused words:


>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>>Tim Bruening wrote:



>>>



>>>>12 days to Election Day!



>>>



>>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>>



>> All Saints Day.



>



>What's in 3! days? (! is the factorial operator)


Your **** getting KF'd if you keep kissing timmette's ?

 
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Bob Badour

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Tim Bruening wrote:


> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>>12 days to Election Day!



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>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>



> All Saints Day.


What's in 5 days?

 
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Bob Badour

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Tim Bruening wrote:


> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>>12 days to Election Day!



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>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> All Saints Day.


What's in 2 squared days?

 
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Bob Badour

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Tim Bruening wrote:


> Bob Badour wrote:



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>>Tim Bruening wrote:



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>>>12 days to Election Day!



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>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> All Saints Day.


What's in pi days? (Feel free to round that to 3)

 
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Tim Bruening

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Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > Bob Badour wrote:



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> >>Tim Bruening wrote:



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> >>>12 days to Election Day!



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> >>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> > All Saints Day.



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> What's in 3! days? (! is the factorial operator)


All Souls Day.

 
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Tim Bruening

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Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > Bob Badour wrote:



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> >>Tim Bruening wrote:



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> >>>12 days to Election Day!



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> >>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> > All Saints Day.



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> What's in 5 days?


All Saints Day.

 
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Tim Bruening

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Bob Badour wrote:


> Tim Bruening wrote:



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> > Bob Badour wrote:



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> >>Tim Bruening wrote:



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> >>>12 days to Election Day!



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> >>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



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> > All Saints Day.



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> What's in 2 squared days?


Halloween.

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

Guest
Bob Badour <bbadour@pei.sympatico.ca> found these unused words:


>Tim Bruening wrote:



>



>> Bob Badour wrote:



>>



>>>Tim Bruening wrote:



>>>



>>>>12 days to Election Day!



>>>



>>>Why do you avoid prime numbers of days? For example, what's in 7 days?



>>



>> All Saints Day.



>



>What's in pi days? (Feel free to round that to 3)


No rounding allowed, 3 days, 3 hours and 24 minutes !

Bye Bye BB!

 
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