Friday, February 18, 2011

Take Family History to a new level!

Do you want an 11/11/11 baby?  Tonight's the Night! 



If a baby is conceived tonight, a full term baby should be delivered on 11 November 2011. 

I suggest you wait until after Who Do You Think You Are? 

Think of the family stories that could come out of this:  "We were watching Rosie O'Donnell find out about her ancestry when you were conceived."  Or not. 

If you're a grandparent, then remind your kids!  Or not.  Maybe TMI?

9 comments:

Susan Park said...

Just when I was starting to think WDYTYA was kind of boring! Between the drinking game and this I can see how the program could get much more lively and fun! Thanks for the tips Randy.

Jennifer said...

Too funny! If only I could talk my husband into one more kid. He thinks that 5 is enough though. :)

GrannyPam said...

This is funny, Randy. For me, a little bit more to think about. I was born on 11-11-51, and will be 60 on 11-11-1951. since my parents married on 1-20-1951, the work on me for a few days there...

Elizabeth O'Neal said...

I think I'll pass. The one I've got keeps me busy enough! ;-)

Unknown said...

Randy, I think you've got a little too much time on your hands!

Geolover said...

Do you really think a child born 11/11/11 would care anything about past TV personalities such as Rosie O'Donnell or WDYTYA when of an age to understand conception? If re-runs of WDYTYA are available then, perhaps the person could watch one, the 23 minutes of which by that time will seem rather more quaint than of genuine interest.

Shelley Bishop said...

Thanks, Randy, for the best laugh I've had in a while! What a hoot! I have a son who will turn 22 on 11/11/11. I think I'll keep him and call it a day. Thanks for the suggestion, though!

Miriam Robbins said...
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Miriam Robbins said...

Randy, my daughter will be turning 21 on 11/11/11. She is planning a party at 11:11:11 PM to celebrate!

BTW, speaking of TMI, she was conceived on Valentine's Day, not the 18th.