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No, the title doesn't contain a typo; it is really, officially Odd Day, a day when three consecutive odd numbers make up the date, an event that only occurs six times in each century, according to the Odd Day Web site.
Today marks the half-way point in this century's Odd Days. The previous cycle began Jan. 3, 1905 (1/3/5), followed, naturally, by March 5, 1907 (3/5/7), May 7, 1909 (5/7/9), July 9, 1911 (7/9/11), Sept. 11, 1913 (9/11/13) and Nov. 13, 1915 (11/13/15).
Europe, which generally writes numerical dates putting the day first, doesn't celebrate Odd Day on the same days; Europe's first Odd Day this century was March 1, 2005 (1/3/5), where ours was Jan. 3, 2005.
Of course, if you're using a Gregorian, Mayan or Chinese calendar, all bets are off. You're on your own figuring out your own Odd Days.
Happy Odd Day, y'all.
COMMENTSposted by Lady Havoc on 05/07/09 at 02:24 PM
posted by L.W. on 05/07/09 at 07:12 PM
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Dec 04, 2009 - Located in Hal & Mal's Red Room. Save the date for the JFP's quarterly music night to raise money to stop domestic abuse in Jackson. Quarterly Chick Jams lead up to the big annual Chick Ball in July 2010. Art and music, 18+, $5 cover. Details and line-up soon at jfpchickball.com. more