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2007-10-28 14:28:22
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answered by SarahRH 2
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*Raises hand* meee! I was born at about 11:50 on the 25th, so I made it by a hair. It's not as cool as people think!
Everything is closed, nobody comes to your parties (if you get one), and an actual birthday cake is rare. Contrary to popular belief, you don't get double gifts. Most people cheat you and give you one gift for both occasions. It really isn't fair, because if someone's birthday was in, say, April, and you gave them one gift saying it was their Christmas AND birthday gift, it would be considered stingy and tacky. It really shouldn't be any different for people born on or around Christmas.
And it never feels like "your" special day, because people are going on about Jesus, Santa and when you're older, "the children," and you end up being an afterthought. People forget my birthday every year. Or at least pretend to forget.
Okay, rant finished :) my grandma is born on New Years, my aunt's birthday falls on thanksgiving sometimes, and my brother's birthday is on labor day every now and then.
Anyway, wishing you an early happy birthday AND merry Christmas (the birthday part comes first, people!)
2007-11-01 18:32:26
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answered by Jae 2
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Pastor Pancho's birthday is on Christmas, he lives in San Bernardino, CA. My son William was born on Thanksgiving Nov. 23, 1978
2007-10-31 09:32:11
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answered by llnlln56 5
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My sister in law was born on Christmas, I feel bad for her because it's never just her day. My husband came from a big family so we don't do presents but I always make sure I take a Birthday present for her. Last year my SIL got a little drunk, hung on to me telling me I was the only one who ever made a deal of her birthday.
2007-10-29 02:02:41
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answered by Cheryl M 4
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i was born at like 7:07 am December 26
2007-10-28 21:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My best friends son was born at 11:42 p.m. on Dec. 31, 1999. Talk about a mad mama.
My Grandmother was born on Independence day, then she gave birth to my uncle on her birthday.
My great aunt was born on Halloween. My nephew was born on Oct. 30th.
Be me, no special holiday around my birthday. July 31.
2007-10-28 23:51:01
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answered by Sugar and spice 2
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My mom was born the day after Christmas!
She was a month late, she was supposed to be born on or arround Thanksgiving!
2007-10-28 21:53:43
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answered by akakagesamurai 3
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Wow you were born on Christmas?! You get extra presents huh?!
Unfortunately no but I was born on a Friday the 13th.
2007-10-28 22:08:39
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answered by Closed 5
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Personally I was not born on Christmas but my great grandmother was born on that day as well as my first cousin so during that time they always had extras.
2007-10-28 21:34:23
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answered by ladiamondprincess 2
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What a great birthday!
I worked with a guy who's name was "G. W." and he was born on the 25th. Actually, he didn't have a birth certificate, so he took December 25th as his birthday. When he was drafted in the army, they kept on asking him his birthdate. He told them he didn't know, so he guessed December 25th. When they asked him what G. W. stood for (and it didn't stand for anything), he told them George Washington.
Anyway, he got out of the army and worked as a driller offshore. He was a character.
Whenever he was offshore on his "birthday" we always ate Lobster and Filets. It may not have snowed, but it was a fun way to remember Christmas.
My niece was born about 10 minutes until midnight on New Years Eve. I laughed, because my brother got to claim her as a deduction for the whole year. When she turns 21, she will tie one on on New Year's morning.
2007-10-29 00:13:07
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answered by Christmas Light Guy 7
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No my friend she was born on Valentines Day and my sister was born on Christmas too.
2007-10-28 21:49:53
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answered by dev_rocks 1
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