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Comment from KatyM
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That is cool! I did my age and birthdate and my kids and got the 2o18. Never thought of it. This was a cute little thing to wake up to and do. I have no additions or subtractions.
Happy Writing,
Katy

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    HELLO KATY: Thank you for liking my poem. I always like to make our kids say, "WOW. I didn't know that. And now I know." Cordially: rhonnie69.
Comment from Pam (respa)
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-Good choice of artwork, Rhonnie69.
-I like your use of the repeated question.
-It's always good to have a bit of fun.
-I wonder if your math question works
every single time?
-Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    HELLO PAM: 1+1 equals 2. That works every time, because mathematics don't ever lie. If I was born in 2008, in 2018 I am 10. Add 2008 + 10. *smile*
reply by Pam (respa) on 05-Oct-2018
    Thanks for sharing. I did a few myself, and it worked; I didn't know if it held true all the time.
Comment from Loredana
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Sweet poem. I did do the addition, but came out 2017 and not 2018. :) Of course, I did not round up my age as people do, so I guess my math is flawed. But hey, I'll be 52 until I turn 53, so I'm not adding...I enjoyed your short poem...and I love to play.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    HELLO LOREDANA: Mathematics don't lie. If you're 52, then you were born in 1966. 1966 + 52 equals 2018. *smile* Cordially: rhonnie69.
reply by Loredana on 05-Oct-2018
    hahaha, nope, math does lie. I was born in 65, so 2017, hahahah.