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They each ate their own weight in chestnuts in a single sitting.
apples. Newton famously got hit on the head by one and invented gravity (though gravity has since been disproved). Shane wrote Fairytale of New York, otherwise known as the big apple. And Annie Lennox is actually a variety of apple, known for making excellent cider and pies.
All married Hare Krishna's?
Born on Christmas Day?
Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
You should have put Jesus on that list as well ;)HAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
But not Christmas Humphreys who was born in February.mrkb said:You should have put Jesus on that list as well ;)HAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
And my eldest lad.mrkb said:You should have put Jesus on that list as well ;)HAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
Humphrey Bogart.
and my sister-in-law
it's a 1 in 365 chance ...........not such huge odds
it's a 1 in 365 chance ...........not such huge odds
1 in 365.25 surely?
/\ Don't call me Shirley.
And why does that Jesus have a totally different pronunciation to the Jesus who now plays for Arsenal - Looks very similar spelling to me - Both were renowned for having a good cross on themmrkb said:You should have put Jesus on that list as well ;)HAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
mrkb said:You should have put Brian on that list as well ;)HAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
FIFY.
Minus a bit because centuries - but not millenia - I think.Brio said:1 in 365.25 surely?
You’ll be crucified for making jokes like that!guitars4you said:And why does that Jesus have a totally different pronunciation to the Jesus who now plays for Arsenal - Looks very similar spelling to me - Both were renowned for having a good cross on themmrkb said:You should have put Jesus on that list as wellHAL9000 said:Yup. Correct. Prize is the smug satisfaction that comes with winning.SteveRobinson said:Born on Christmas Day?
guitars4you said:...And why does that Jesus have a totally different pronunciation to the Jesus who now plays for Arsenal - Looks very similar spelling to me - Both were renowned for having a good cross on them
I reckon it's just commentators trying to avoid being 'disrespectful' - the tried to call him Hey Zeus to begin with, probably until someone informed them he wasn't a spanish speaker.
He's done his usual December big entrance - he's good until Easter now.
My first wife’s birthday was Christmas Day and, I suppose quite fairly, she insisted on having separate birthday and Christmas cards and presents. “Everyone else gets two lots of presents a year, so why shouldn’t I?” Used to cost me a small fortune. She never had to work on her birthday either.
My birthday is only a few days after Christmas. I often get people feeling a bit sorry for me but it’s something that’s never bothered me as I’ve never known any different.boogieman said:My first wife’s birthday was Christmas Day and, I suppose quite fairly, she insisted on having separate birthday and Christmas cards and presents. “Everyone else gets two lots of presents a year, so why shouldn’t I?” Used to cost me a small fortune. She never had to work on her birthday either.
I'd have an Official Birthday halfway around the year if mine was at Christmas.
It's not random though. There are more conceptions in autumn/winter, therefore more births in summer.Dominic said:and my sister-in-law
it's a 1 in 365 chance ...........not such huge odds
My mum's birthday was Christmas eve, She would always say "I want two presents!"
In answer to the OP, they all owe me money.
Annie Lennox
Shane McGowan
Sir Isaac Newton
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