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I'm chaperoneing my son's field trip today and I noticed our charter bus number is 556. Smile
 
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Few years back two of my credit cards had "556" and "308" as the security codes.

I laughed.




"the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב!
 
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My commercial mail box number is 223. It has always made me smile as well.



"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.


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Many moons ago when I was a college student, several us from "the house" were in a car and swung by the ATM. Mikey passed his ATM card to the driver and his pin # was the last 4 digits of "the house's" phone number. We all laughed.

Mikey explained that we he only needed to remember one number when he was drunk.



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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.

The joke in SW Ohio is "aren't you datin' a girl from Eton? No, you got that backwards."


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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.

The joke in SW Ohio is "aren't you datin' a girl from Eton? No, you got that backwards."


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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.
My music folder number in the church choir is 69.

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I had a bus for a month while mine was in for a new turbocharger that was 0226. Smile

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There is a Big Beaver road in Troy Michigan. I don't drive it, don't want to feel inadequate.


"The days are stacked against what we think we are." Jim Harrison
 
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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.


I-75 just outside Detroit....exit 69 is Big Beaver Rd.
 
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The school bus my kids rode on in grade school was “556”
 
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Not quite the same vein of thought, but back in the day there was an interstate exit near my hometown that was Exit 69, Eatonville road exit. That one generated a few yucks more than once for our juvenile minds.


I-75 just outside Detroit....exit 69 is Big Beaver Rd.


Then head west on I-94. Don't stop until you reach Climax, Michigan.
 
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The security code on one of my old credit cards was 357 I never had trouble remembering it.



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In Germany the exit from the autobahn is the Ausfarht. That never got old.


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