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November 1999, Week 3

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                  This was just sent to me, don't know if it is true...if it
is, it is kind of interesting.

Today is November 19th, 1999.

The numerical format for today is 19-11-1999. All of the digits are odd.

The next Odd day will be 1-1-3111 - which is well over a thousand years
away, which we will never see.

Days such as 13-4-89 have both even and odd digits, thus, it is neither odd
nor even.

The next even day will be 2-2-2000 - the first one since 28-8-888.

 So, now you have a reason to celebrate this Friday as it'll be your last
odd day on Earth!!!!!!

Have a nice odd day!

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