[LAAMN] This New Year is more properly written as: 20EUCLID

2013-01-03 Thread -Jim DeMaegt
In Santa Monica the streets are named according to numbers (from the ocean to the East) 1,2,3 ,9,10,11,12, Euclid, 14,15. etc. No street is named Number 13. So I think that the same procedure should be used for naming the year's date. No Number 13 and no

Re: [LAAMN] This New Year is more properly written as: 20EUCLID

2013-01-03 Thread Jerry Rubin
Friends: Why not 20 Bar Mitzva (or Bas Mitzva) ?In any case, HAPPY NEW YEAR! Let's work to make it a lucky '13 ! Peace, Jerry Rubin On Jan 3, 2013, at 10:40 AM, -Jim DeMaegt wrote: In Santa Monica the streets are named according to numbers (from the ocean to the East) 1,2,3

Re: [LAAMN] This New Year is more properly written as: 20EUCLID

2013-01-03 Thread scotpeden
If we're working on the assumption that 13 is an unlucky number, the day of the month the King of France tried to arrest the Templar Knights and abscond with their wealth since the King had already spent all of his money building Churches then I think it's silly, but he who has the money

Re: [LAAMN] This New Year is more properly written as: 20EUCLID

2013-01-03 Thread scotpeden
So I stopped in with my Bank Manager today and asked him, any troubles yet this year? He said no, and I said, then you should be in a good mood for this, let me be the first! I noted that in Santa Monica that the street are numbers till you get to 13 and that is Euclid. If I wrote a check whose