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John Lennon was killed by a guy who thought Lennon was a hypocritical POS. He thought that Lennon was preaching that possessing material things was the wrong thing to do even though Lennon was worth millions and had owned at least a couple very expensive homes.

 

"Imagine no possessions...I wonder if you can... Nothing to kill or die for..." "You may saaay I'm a dreamer...but I'm not the only one..."

 

Bang.

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John Lennon was killed by a guy who thought Lennon was a hypocritical POS. He thought that Lennon was preaching that possessing material things was the wrong thing to do even though Lennon was worth millions and had owned at least a couple very expensive homes.

 

"Imagine no possessions...I wonder if you can... Nothing to kill or die for..." "You may saaay I'm a dreamer...but I'm not the only one..."

 

Bang.

I like this and I think moving forward, whenever we wish somebody a happy birthday, we should also bring up any violent deaths of people who share that birthday.

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I like this and I think moving forward, whenever we wish somebody a happy birthday, we should also bring up any violent deaths of people who share that birthday.

Agreed.

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John Lennon was killed by a guy who thought Lennon was a hypocritical POS. He thought that Lennon was preaching that possessing material things was the wrong thing to do even though Lennon was worth millions and had owned at least a couple very expensive homes.

 

"Imagine no possessions...I wonder if you can... Nothing to kill or die for..." "You may saaay I'm a dreamer...but I'm not the only one..."

 

Bang.

Geez. I thought he just had a hard-on for Jodie Foster

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Geez. I thought he just had a hard-on for Jodie Foster

No. That would be me. At least the Silence of the Lambs Foster. ☺

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William Shakespeare

Valerie Bertinelli

Bert

You may wanna put the date in there so Wiffle isnt confused. :lol:

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You may wanna put the date in there so Wiffle isnt confused. :lol:

Duh, I know they were born in different years!

 

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William Shakespeare

Valerie Bertinelli

Bert

Lennon = Shakespeare

kutulu > Bertili

KSB > Bert

 

Its close but no cigar.

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There are only 364 other days.

 

I challenge anyone to name a better Trio.

Jesus

me

Isaac Newton

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Lennon = Shakespeare

kutulu > Bertili

KSB > Bert

 

Its close but no cigar.

Lennon is a joke compared to Shakespeare

Bertinelli destroys KSB

Kutulu is better than Bert

 

Winning. :lol:

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There are only 364 other days.

 

I challenge anyone to name a better Trio.

This might not be as hard as you think:

In probability theory, the birthday problem or birthday paradox concerns the probability that, in a set of n randomly chosen people, some pair of them will have the same birthday. By the pigeonhole principle, the probability reaches 100% when the number of people reaches 367 (since there are only 366 possible birthdays, including February 29). However, 99.9% probability is reached with just 70 people, and 50% probability with 23 people. These conclusions are based on the assumption that each day of the year (excluding February 29) is equally probable for a birthday.

 

It may seem surprising that the probability is above 50% when there is a pair with the same birthday for a group as small as 23 individuals. This is made more plausible when considering that a comparison will actually be made between every possible pair of people rather than fixing one individual and comparing him or her solely to the rest of the group.

 

Real-world applications for the birthday paradox include a cryptographic attack called the birthday attack, which uses this probabilistic model to reduce the complexity of finding a collision for a hash function.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem

 

Also, happy bday guys. :)

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Not a John Lennon fan by any stretch.

 

KSB and Banana boy are alright though....happy birthday fockers :cheers:

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Not a John Lennon fan by any stretch.

 

KSB and Banana boy are alright though....happy birthday fockers :cheers:

Meh, I'm the exact opposite. :banana:

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