Pluggers by Rick McKee for January 16, 2012

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    hsawlrae  almost 13 years ago

    Got a few of those sitting around.

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    mlvezie  almost 13 years ago

    Actually, 1984’s calendar is identical to 2012’s.

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    psychlady  almost 13 years ago

    One person’s trash is another person’s treasure!!

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    dave6d6ky  almost 13 years ago

    Every 28 years, its the same calendar. It might be the same between there too – but every 28 years, its the same for sure.

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    slopok  almost 13 years ago

    So all we need are 28 old calendars. This makes my head hurt..

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    momazilla  almost 13 years ago

    They cycle about every 22 years. My Aunt had one (reprint) from the 1800’s in her kitchen. Always thought it was a hoot.

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    hippogriff  almost 13 years ago

    Except for one (a gift), that’s what’s on our walls now.

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    There are only 14 calendars possible: one per day of the week for Jan. 1 times two for leap years. You can Google for “perpetual calendar” to find a table of equivalences.

    I’ve been re-using old calendars for years but found I hadn’t kept a 1984 for some reason, so I had to get a new one for 2012.

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    chromosome Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    That was one cool commercial! You didn’t even know what they were advertising.

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    Yukoneric  almost 13 years ago

    I reuse my extra special calendars.

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    hippogriff  almost 13 years ago

    There are events (like Easter-related dates, Superbowl, etc.) that are different, but my wife changes those as well – and doesn’t buy whitening compound by the drum, either.

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    bobwitmer  almost 13 years ago

    If you keep a calendar for four years, it will current, except for the year.

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