Mon Aug 11, 2008 5:21 pm by tartle |
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A famous restaurant starts a special marriage anniversary promo to the couples on Thursdays who carry their proof of marriage...50% discount on meals only on Thursdays. A couple enters the restaurant on Thursday, tells the manager that they got married on a fine Sunday 28years back hearing this the manager chased away the couple without being served. Why? |
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Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:36 am by skintc |
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Cos he worked out that if they were married on a Sunday 28 years ago, that their anniversary could not be on a Thrusday that year. |
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Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:36 pm by rj82330 |
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Isn't it the case that, every 28 years, dates will fall on the same day?
It would be every 7 years, but the leap years throw it out. This is regulated every four cycles of 7 years.
So, what happened on a Sunday 28 years ago, should be a Sunday this year.
(The exceptions are if the 28 year period falls over 1700, 1800 or 1900, which are not divisible by 400 and therefore not leap years) |
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Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:15 pm by WildestDreaams |
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Or maybe he chased them away because they didn't carry any proof they've been married for 28 years. |
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