Wednesday, January 27, 2010

New Year Same Date? - Adam

well I found some new evidence from a previous post to over turn one of my opinions earlier I claimed that PC is better than Mac...but I forgot one thing. So recently I've been thinking since Brian and I have been blogging pretty consistently and that is our lap tops. If any of you ever hang out with us I wouldn't ask to borrow our computers I mean its sitting here on my bare thighs and I'm doing paper work if I were in your shoes I would be very grossed out but that is just me. so getting all of that out of the way I would like to discuss with you the new year. Every January for the past 2,010 years everyone has written the wrong date on things. you just spent the last 300 and some days putting the previous year's date on everything that once it clicks over to the next year (which happens to be every January) you are so accustom to last years date that I could bet you if I saw a piece of paper with January 2007 on it I would guess it was crafted in January 2008 in reality. This raises the question should we just make the new year start in February instead of January to prevent this? absolutely not that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard its just postponing the phenomenon and messing up everyone's Christmas breaks. Why would you even suggest that?

6 comments:

  1. I know right? I feel like I always do that every January! You are dead on with this one.

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  2. I feel like this is one on the dumbest blogs ever.... not just that you have written... ever

    Yes I am being negative nancy today

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  3. You're dumb! How can you even admit to not doing that! I'm sure that all of your January papers are covered in dates from the previous year.

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  4. do you think its dumb because I don't agree with the idea of pushing back the new year to February? because as I stated that's just going to postpone the inevitable Pence

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  5. to i just think its a dumb post

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  6. Was that "to" supposed to be "no"? I mean the "t" isn't even close to the "n".

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