Today is Wednesday, the Eleventh of December, Two Thousand and Thirteen which gives us one of those unique consecutive number sequences that only come around ever so often.
Of course if you live in the USA, and anywhere else where they format the date by giving the month first, this all happened for you a month earlier on Tuesday, November the Twelfth, Two Thousand and Thirteen
The next time a consecutive number sequence happens again in the UK is the First of February, Two Thousand, One Hundred and Three which is 90 years from now.
Somehow I can’t see me writing about that event. Frightening really!
There was a couple here in New Zealand that got married on this day at 14:15 hours!!!!
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Ive seen a few go 09:10 >
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yes, that would work too, but it might be a bit early for wedding festivities?
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Don’t know, trying to get an appointment to get married now, couples have to book well in advance, even for Registry Office.
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Amazing. Must be a swing back to marriage. Good to see. I thought the divorce rate and high cost of weddings might put young couples off tying the knot.
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The high cost doesn’t seem to be a factor, at least, not here in the UK. I’ve been to two weddings in the last year where it seems no expense was spared. Now you can have, candy bars, ice cream carts, chocolate fountains, garden games etc….and don’t talk about the batchelor and hen weekends away. Prague is popular as is Spain. As for the honeymoon locations. Bah Humbug!
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My goodness… hen weekeends away in Prague?! What next? First world problems…..
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…decadent http://about.me/mikehardisty
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Interesting Mike. Lots of people got married on that day. Read about it on Internet and the local paper. Hope it brings them luck.
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Some try to get married at 09:10 or 14:15. Not sure about lucky though. Only time (excuse the pun) will tell, Yvonne
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That is for sure, Mike. Now days it takes very little time and patience before young people have ann excuse to walk away from a marriage.
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Some don’t even need an excuse……Yvonne
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You’re obviously from somewhere other than the USA. 🙂 Our 11-12-13 was last Nov. 12, 2013. 🙂
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I’m in the UK…
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I think I discovered you were from the UK after I made my comment. 🙂
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I love these little number sequences. I even enjoy dating a cheque to memorialise them. Small cheques though!
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There are some crazy sequences out there, Andrew
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