Originally posted by Bardock42hmm
Not really. I suppose if you count the first months as two you got a point. But babies tend to not do that, and just come 9 months after the day they were conceived.
Okay, you're right.
Originally posted by MairuzuHence where I said that colloquially speaking, winter begins much before December 20th. So a November baby would be born in August, and still be a "winter" conception.
Regardless.. its till cold in november as well.. at least where i live
So Bardock and I are 1-1 in my mind. Boo yah.
Originally posted by Strangelove
hmmOkay, you're right. Hence where I said that colloquially speaking, winter begins much before December 20th. So a November baby would be born in August, and still be a "winter" conception.
So Bardock and I are 1-1 in my mind. Boo yah.
Whatever makes you sleep at night, man.