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If I were young, I'd flee this town

 

August 8th 2008 @ Eight minutes and eight seconds past eight.

Years ago I read a great short story about a couple who fell in love as a result of their love of numbers. It was fiction of course, but the depth of research which the author used gave a sincerity to the tale which stood with me for years. To this day as a matter of fact.

The story revolved around around a guy who found special significance in dates. Or at least the format of dates and the uniqueness they carry. Today is one of those dates. I doubt many of you will see this post before this 'significant' date/time arrives. But today at eight minutes past eight we will experience a date that occurs once in a lifetime.

08.08.08 08:08:08

In the story they referred to it as a repeater, there are a few in every century, but few of us will get to experience more than 10. So that makes today pretty special. For me I have chosen to take dates like this as an impetus to do something different.

On my 10,000Th day on earth I took the day off and had a special birthday( in the process I got sunburned at Dun Laoghaire docks). Not a wide step into the wild, but a celebration nonetheless. I'm not sure how I'm going to live differently today - smile at a stranger, take a cooking class? The prospects are wide open!

Today is a once in a lifetime day( as are most days) but use the significance of the numbers we apply as reinforcement that you should try something new today. I will report back with what I got up to.

What did you do with yours? :)


Note: Inspiration for this story came from a short story in a book called Beast, published by Granta (63). I cannot recommend the book enough!

By Richard Fortune
On Friday, 8 August 2008
At 8/08/2008 07:41:00 am
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Blogger Niceslippers Says:

Happy Birthday!
Would have sent you a gift but you know.....
Anyway, enjoy yourself!

PS now that you are 30 you can no longer pretend to be cool.

 

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