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Is it the number of times you ask your daughter to tidy her room before it’s done?
Something to do with DNA?
It is the number of children born on the planet since you posed the question.
It could also be the number of times that Martin has lost an argument.
Or the number of times i have asked Martin to buy a round.
It’s no any of them……believe it or not it is the number of grandparents you have (in your cases Martin and Tam the same folk…….I think) if you go back fifty generations.
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Clapton…try remembering all those birthdays!
I don’t believe you, prove it.
Isn’t the number of Sellick fans that went to Seville, but didn’t have a ticket?