please empty your brain below

I believe that today's the first proper palindromic date that any of us have ever lived through. Unless you're American, that is.

Have I got this right - by 8 o'clock in the morning you've already had two Becks and 3 cups of tea? Only you're already half way towards last February's total Becks count and the month's barely started.

Does anybody read information carefully these days?

Given the weekend's comments and today's, I'm beginning to wonder...

Oops, oh yes, mea culpa. So does that mean you had half your Becks intake last February on the first day of the month? (I think I was thrown by the "Less than a minute ago" - which is still there 30 minutes later, so how does that work then?)

dg: You mean unless you use the international ISO date standard? Which, strangely, gives the same palindromic date as the American standard despite being completely different.

DG,Do you ever sleep?

Ah Mr Bond, you tease us with your mystery count once more ...

i count things too... others don't understand the need...

What about 10/02/2001 and 20/02/2002 - palindromic also, n'est-ce pas?

Oops, the above was me.

(Wishing you especially good health and happiness for February, BTW...)

Just adding to Count 2.

Wonder if this is the year to score on the mystery count? Though if I've guessed correctly what it is, I hope it stays at zero!

DG, Is the Daytum timezone out, or last February did you only ever take trains and escalators in the afternoon? Or... I suspect, I am looking at the time you made your entries to Daytum. Hmmm.

Bumping up the comments again. That was me.

Has it really been a year already?

I need to get out more...

You only had 4 bottles of Becks in a MONTH? Do you only drink one brand? I must be doing something wrong ....

I wonder if we'll find out what the Mystery Count is this year? My guess is that it's the number of times you've managed to lick your elbow. ;-)

I'm puzzled. Why are the counts on Daytum "about 7 months ago".

Maybe he's been fiddling the figures! ;-)

only three tea?











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