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(KRTV Great Falls)   Man memorizes over 3,000 birthdays, greeting people by their special day rather than their name, and since he works at a retirement home it's a trick that gets easier all the time   (krtv.com) divider line
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680 clicks; posted to Main » on 26 Jan 2023 at 3:30 AM (8 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2023-01-26 3:31:16 AM  
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2023-01-26 4:20:08 AM  
shiat. I forget my birthday
 
2023-01-26 4:35:21 AM  
Oh that is a good headline. You saved me the trouble in making that joke
 
2023-01-26 5:21:31 AM  
I only know 366 birthdays...
 
2023-01-26 5:46:25 AM  
If he can memorize their SSNs too, we got a goldmine
 
2023-01-26 7:06:55 AM  
So what does he do for people that don't share or celebrate their birthday (like me)?
 
2023-01-26 7:34:50 AM  

TTFK: So what does he do for people that don't share or celebrate their birthday (like me)?


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2023-01-26 9:26:39 AM  
What a very sweet story to start my day!
 
2023-01-26 10:28:06 AM  
That is like a talent or something.
 
2023-01-26 12:44:11 PM  
does he know these guys birthdays?
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2023-01-26 2:16:40 PM  
Fun fact:

Gather 23 random people.

Odds are about 50/50 that two of them will have the same birthday - month and day.

/That's all I got...
 
2023-01-26 2:24:55 PM  

wiredroach: TTFK: So what does he do for people that don't share or celebrate their birthday (like me)?

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Haven't celebrated my birthday in over 30 years.  The last one I even acknowledged, I was 15 years old.  Last thing I need is to rehash painful memories in my dreams.

My wife and in-laws took a few years to understand it, but they treat it like any other day.  They know now that making no mention of it whatsoever is the best possible gift they can give me.

SIL's husband asked me twice one night when my birthday was.  My response:  "Every year."  He hasn't asked since.
 
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