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Related: About this forumA twitter truth today. 😁
On Vacation Dont @ Me (@OhNoSheTwitnt) Tweeted:
[Me 5 years ago when I had just quit drinking]
Ill have a cranberry juice.
Friend: Are you pregnant?
Yes.
[Me now 2 days before my sober birthday]
Ill have a cranberry juice.
Friend: Are you pregnant?
Me: Ew god no Im an alcoholic.
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A twitter truth today. 😁 (Original Post)
irisblue
Jul 2018
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Atticus
(15,124 posts)1. Congratulations. If my math is right, 5 years equals 1826 "Not today"s. nt
irisblue
(34,265 posts)2. Not mine not mine! I liked her quote.
Atticus
(15,124 posts)3. I misunderstood. Sorry. nt
irisblue
(34,265 posts)4. No big deal
5 days
JayhawkSD
(3,163 posts)5. +/-1 depending on the number of leap years.
Five years ending today, yes. But some five year intervals would have two leap years, and a few might have none. Remember that, even though divisible by 4, 2000 was not a leap year.
At any rate, a lot of days, yes.