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ldthemagicman
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Mary, It may be that IS the Reason. Les Douglas |
29 Mar 2017
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yanogator
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Douglas, I am a mathematician, after all, so I notice these number things. Bruce |
29 Mar 2017
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boro272727
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there is not a debate, its nineteen sixty-six |
29 Mar 2017
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douglas
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Clarification of my comic: I assumed most everybody noticed the 1066, but said nothing because it wasn �t really important to the conversation, but Bruce addressed the "elephant in the room". I know it doesn �t fit exactly, but it came to mind. |
30 Mar 2017
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yanogator
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But, Douglas, it was very important to the conversation, because "one thousand sixty-six" was not the year being discussed, so I thought your cartoon was right on point. Bruce |
30 Mar 2017
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Jayho
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I �ve never heard of that expression |
30 Mar 2017
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douglas
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>>Jayho I �m really surprised, it �s quite common the USA and I figured it was more global (Elephants make me think of India, so maybe somewhere in my head I tied it to BE). The link I gave mentions addressing the elephant in the living room", I don �t think I �d heard that version before. |
30 Mar 2017
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Jayho
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I �m intrigued - I �m going to ask around to see if it �s just me or in general. |
30 Mar 2017
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customer
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I �ve read just now all the debate about my typo (yes, it was just a typo). I �m really busy and I don �t visit the site so often. Anyway, thanks for your attention, your help and your time. |
30 Mar 2017
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yanogator
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So, if the year was supposed to be 1066, then either ten sixty-six or one thousand sixty-six is correct. Bruce |
30 Mar 2017
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