Why so many September birthdays?

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You can notice it everywhere this time of year. Lots of birthdays. Why are there so many? I guess one answer would be that Valentines day is nine months before, but that is on February 14. That would put everybody in the middle of October. Is there something else in January that is special? Anybody know why?
 
It's cold in January, everyone's stuck in the house. If the heater is broken then odds are even higher.
 
Christmas and new year = lots of drinking = lots of sexing = lots of babies in september.
 
There are also a lot of November birthdays, suspiciously 9 months after Valentine's Day...
 
My parents actually admitted to me that I was a New Years "uh oh". I didn't question what the "uh oh" was as I really didn't want to think about it and I had already been given too much information. :ouch:
 
It's if you've a birthday in late August that you have to worry about your parentage - Xmas work parties!!!
 
Because everybody is celebrating to birth of our God....I'm sure that's at the fore front of all sex during the Christmas period....
 
Because everybody is celebrating to birth of our God....I'm sure that's at the fore front of all sex during the Christmas period....

Well you do hear people shouting "Oh God!" behind stationary cuboard doors at these kind of do's.
 
Is there something else in January that is special? Anybody know why?
In the Northern Hemisphere it's cold at that time, short days and bad weather - winter. If you have any kind of outside job, you're probably not working much.

So what else is there to do?
 
Although down here it's 40 degrees all summer and there are still a lot of September birthdays, it's just the season to be (very) jolly.
 
Yeah, over here it's hot as hell in January too. I guess that's a good excuse to get naked.
 
Wow that is so true I got 4 friends birthdays this month + my dad's which makes it 5 people I know. I was asking this question to myself couple of days ago. Weird :crazy:
 
I just worked out what might have been happening the night I was conceived - 9 months before my birth, 6th April, 1974 - and all I could find out about that night was that ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" :D



Oh crap, I'm an ABBA baby :sick: :lol:

... oh, and this was happening too :cool:



And Happy Birthday to philly cheese today, have a good one :cheers:
 
christmas eve, after all the hard work is over with etc.etc. you get the drill.

no pun intended

:)
 
I just worked out what might have been happening the night I was conceived - 9 months before my birth, 6th April, 1974 - and all I could find out about that night was that ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" :D

Oh crap, I'm an ABBA baby :sick: :lol:

And Happy Birthday to philly cheese today, have a good one :cheers:

Don't forget that if you were born 'term', then it's not 9 calendar months, but 280 days, or 40 weeks.

My daughter's birthday is rather suspiciously close to 34 weeks (her birth time) after my birthday...
 
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