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Are you a celiac born in June?  

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VydorScope Proficient

Trouble with this is ppl tend to be born durring certin seasons. So if you name any disease, and say in that season, you will get these results. Every time. :) I forget the numbers on the break up, but as I recall if you pick 3 mounts in spring, you gonna get most of the ppl in a given crowd. It was one of the junk scince facts we studied in Statistics, cept in that case it was Olympic Gold Medalists, works the same.... :D


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kevsmom Contributor

I was born in April. My brother, who also has Celiac, was born in June.

ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast
Trouble with this is ppl

What does ppl < mean?

penguin Community Regular
What does ppl < mean?

ppl = people

Hard learning a new language, isn't it? ;)

VydorScope Proficient
ppl = people

Hard learning a new language, isn't it? ;)

LOL sorry :D

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Someone made a good point earlier about when you were supposed to be born. Example, my husband had been due middle of May, but showed up late March. I was supposed to be born in August, but was born in July. Both my kids are Scorpios, but one October (9 days late) and one November (5 days early).

None of the diseases/conditions match anyone in my family. Also, I'm a July lefty (with a mirror-image twin) and none of the November people in my family are lefties...I'm the only one.

gabrielle Contributor

I am an AUGUST baby... so I didn't fit this mold!


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April!!

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