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donald949
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Happy Pie day everyone. I was supplied with a piece of French Apple and Large Coffee. Yum. Grab some on your way home.
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traddad
Mar 14, 2012, 12:05 PM
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donald949 wrote: Happy Pie day everyone. I was supplied with a piece of French Apple and Large Coffee. Yum. Grab some on your way home. This warrants a stop at Marie Calendar’s on the way home.
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sungam
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If you're making pie make sure you make two, so there is enough to go around.
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Mar 15, 2012, 4:17 AM
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Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.
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This warrants a stop at Marie Calendar’s on the way home.
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donald949
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sungam wrote: If you're making pie make sure you make two, so there is enough to go around.  bahahahaha
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bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15).
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blondgecko
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blondgecko wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15). Heh. How about that - turns out we in the rest of the world, using dd/mm/yy format, get Pi Approximation Day: 22/7.
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bill413
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blondgecko wrote: blondgecko wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15). Heh. How about that - turns out we in the rest of the world, using dd/mm/yy format, get Pi Approximation Day: 22/7. I don't think I've ever had approximate pie.
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chadnsc
Mar 16, 2012, 7:44 AM
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bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: blondgecko wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15). Heh. How about that - turns out we in the rest of the world, using dd/mm/yy format, get Pi Approximation Day: 22/7. I don't think I've ever had approximate pie. It's not bad. Really good with ice cream.
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traddad
Mar 16, 2012, 7:52 AM
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chadnsc wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: blondgecko wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15). Heh. How about that - turns out we in the rest of the world, using dd/mm/yy format, get Pi Approximation Day: 22/7. I don't think I've ever had approximate pie. It's not bad. Really good with ice cream.
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blondgecko
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bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: blondgecko wrote: bill413 wrote: blondgecko wrote: Pi day: as uniquely American as Independence Day. Because only in America would anyone think it's a good idea to write dates as month:day:year.  Well, year:month:day could let us do it too. True, but it'd be a much rarer event. By my reckoning the next one would be in 2031 (31/4/15). Heh. How about that - turns out we in the rest of the world, using dd/mm/yy format, get Pi Approximation Day: 22/7. I don't think I've ever had approximate pie. Pake. Just like 22/7, it's pie... plus a little extra.
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