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4/20

2005-04-21 01:53:44.141906+02 by Dan Lyke 4 comments

I biked over the hill today for grocery shopping and a meeting, and on the way back through San Anselmo[Wiki] I was reminded of the date by a high school student who called out: "Happy 4/20!" Indeed.

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#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 14:58:41.765009+02 by: Nancy

I was entirely unaware (some would say that's my normal state of being) but thought this, from the link, was interesting: "Most of the clocks in Pulp Fiction are set to 4:20 (but not all — when the kid receives the watch it's set at 9:00). And there are many other instances, so keep your eyes peeled."

#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 14:58:02.023017+02 by: Nancy [edit history]

I did it again!! (Note to self: NANCY! write your comment, THEN click 'comment' NOT the other way around!! good grief girl!)

#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-21 15:58:24.560714+02 by: Dan Lyke

Despite the fact that this particular incident was in San Anselmo[Wiki], it's really a reference started by the next town over, San Rafael[Wiki]. In fact, that would be...

...the laid back California town of sunny San Rafael...

#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-21 15:29:49.50232+02 by: Shawn [edit history]

Somebody at work mentioned this yesterday too. Yet, as always, nobody can explain to me what connection/meaning the numbers actually have. Can somebody please enlighten me? er... of course, I could always just follow the link. I'll crawl back under my rock now...

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