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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGuess whose Birthday is Wednesday ?
Mine !!! Oh and Kamala Harris' also.
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Guess whose Birthday is Wednesday ? (Original Post)
rickford66
Oct 2021
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MLAA
(17,252 posts)1. She is in good company!
MustLoveBeagles
(11,583 posts)2. Happy birthday to you both
niyad
(113,079 posts)3. Army Hapoy Birthday to you, oh, and to VP Harris.
Crunchy Frog
(26,578 posts)4. John Cleese I think too.
tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)5. And my son and a daughter EOM
2naSalit
(86,335 posts)6. In the coming days...
It will be Hillary Clinton's, mine is Sunday. The President's birthday is later in November. A bunch of Scorpios.
UTUSN
(70,649 posts)7. And my (long deceased) mother.
Raine
(30,540 posts)8. Happy (early) Birthday! 🎂 🥳 nt
momta
(4,078 posts)9. Mine is today.
But my niece share's yours tomorrow.
rickford66
(5,522 posts)10. Thank you for the Birthday wishes and sharings.
Check out the Birthday Paradox I remember from statistics.
http://www.worldofanalytics.be/blog/the-birthday-paradox-explained
The birthday paradox - also known as the birthday problem - states that in a random group of 23 people, there is about a 50% chance that two people have the same birthday. In a room of 75 theres even a 99.9% chance of two people matching.