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KeepOnSinging wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
KeepOnSinging wrote:
#2 is not the lie. But kudos to both you and gabriele because I had not noticed, when I wrote these statements, that #1 and #2 could be the same two people.
So #1 is probably the lie.
You are right: #1 is the lie Vmm. It is a lie because my two older children were born on the same date two years, not three years, apart. My daughter arrived three weeks late, according the doctors, and my older son arrived two weeks early. Same hospital, same doctors, same nurses, and even the same bed in the same room. It was surreal but fun.
#2 Their brother, the singer, does share his birthday with his cousin Amy who is three years younger.
#3 And my SIL was born on what would have been my parents 32nd anniversary had my dad not died five years before in 1965.
Your turn Vmmm.
Uh-oh!! You pulled a "view". KOS! I did consider that you might be doing that. LOL
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
1. I have my Ham Radio Operator license.
2. I share a birthday with my middle daughter.
3. I sing alto.
I know you sing....but is it alto?
I will guess that #2 is the lie.
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View, unobstructed wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
1. I have my Ham Radio Operator license.
2. I share a birthday with my middle daughter.
3. I sing alto.I know you sing....but is it alto?
I will guess that #2 is the lie.
Nope, baby #2 was born on my 35th birthday. She was late and had to be induced.
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KeepOnSinging wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
So #1 is probably the lie.
You are right: #1 is the lie Vmm. It is a lie because my two older children were born on the same date two years, not three years, apart. My daughter arrived three weeks late, according the doctors, and my older son arrived two weeks early. Same hospital, same doctors, same nurses, and even the same bed in the same room. It was surreal but fun.
#2 Their brother, the singer, does share his birthday with his cousin Amy who is three years younger.
#3 And my SIL was born on what would have been my parents 32nd anniversary had my dad not died five years before in 1965.
Your turn Vmmm.
Uh-oh!! You pulled a "view". KOS! I did consider that you might be doing that. LOL
I did pull a "view" and it was a conscious decision where I actually said to myself, well all I have to do is to do what View did and change the number of years to get one of these to be the lie. Thanks! So you were right to be suspicious.
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
View, unobstructed wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
1. I have my Ham Radio Operator license.
2. I share a birthday with my middle daughter.
3. I sing alto.I know you sing....but is it alto?
I will guess that #2 is the lie.Nope, baby #2 was born on my 35th birthday. She was late and had to be induced.
I am going to guess that it is number 3, that you sing Alto is not the truth...
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CEK40 wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
View, unobstructed wrote:
I know you sing....but is it alto?
I will guess that #2 is the lie.Nope, baby #2 was born on my 35th birthday. She was late and had to be induced.
I am going to guess that it is number 3, that you sing Alto is not the truth...
Yes, I'm a soprano. What, no one is surprised that I have my ham radio license?
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
Nope, baby #2 was born on my 35th birthday. She was late and had to be induced.
I am going to guess that it is number 3, that you sing Alto is not the truth...Yes, I'm a soprano. What, no one is surprised that I have my ham radio license?
LOL
But, really... not "surprised". I found it interesting, I was impressed, curious to hear the story behind that. But I didn't really think oh, that's the lie.
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View, unobstructed wrote:
vmmmomof3girls wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
I am going to guess that it is number 3, that you sing Alto is not the truth...Yes, I'm a soprano. What, no one is surprised that I have my ham radio license?
LOL
But, really... not "surprised". I found it interesting, I was impressed, curious to hear the story behind that. But I didn't really think oh, that's the lie.
I am not surprised either. LOL I have several friends who have ham radio licenses. LOL
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My dad is a "ham" and taught us morse code at night when he was putting us to bed. When I got married, he and I commuted in opposite directions on the same highway, and he gave me a rig for my car (without a microphone) so I could listen to the hams talking about the traffic. I got bored just listening, so I got my license. I studied the question bank and passed the novice test. The code part isn't mandatory any more, but I was able to pass it! Then I went back and got a technical license, which is the one I needed to be able to talk on my dad's rig.
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
My dad is a "ham" and taught us morse code at night when he was putting us to bed. When I got married, he and I commuted in opposite directions on the same highway, and he gave me a rig for my car (without a microphone) so I could listen to the hams talking about the traffic. I got bored just listening, so I got my license. I studied the question bank and passed the novice test. The code part isn't mandatory any more, but I was able to pass it! Then I went back and got a technical license, which is the one I needed to be able to talk on my dad's rig.
Great "ham" story, vmmm! Is there anything particular that requires that license anymore--or is it just a token to hang on the wall now?! All the truckers use their phones now, I assume. We used to have a CB radio in our previous van but we didn't use it much in the end because there was nothing to listen to anymore!! LOL