me: Do hamantaschen count as pies?
him: No, pies are round.
...(later in same conversation)...
him: I once made a persimmon pie. I made it in Revere.
me: I thought you were going to say you made it in reverse. From the top down.
him: I regurgitated it. I didn't know I had it in me.
(I succumb to a fit of giggles)
me: That was both delightful and disgusting.
him: No, pies are round.
...(later in same conversation)...
him: I once made a persimmon pie. I made it in Revere.
me: I thought you were going to say you made it in reverse. From the top down.
him: I regurgitated it. I didn't know I had it in me.
(I succumb to a fit of giggles)
me: That was both delightful and disgusting.
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Date: 2009-03-17 01:31 pm (UTC)I think the next two are April 5, 2027 and January 27, 2028.
(My theory is that it's a day where a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Choose a = 27, b = 36, and c = 45. Using c as the year and b as the month, we then have the 27th day of the 36th month of 2025 = Jan. 2028. Using a as the month, we have the 36th day of the 27th month of 2025 = Mar. 2027 + 36 days = April 5, 2027.)
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Date: 2009-03-17 02:42 pm (UTC)I wonder, if I put a note in my gcal to remind myself to make hamantaschen for Pythagoras Day, whether I'll get it...