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Rubyrose | 13:06 Tue 12th Feb 2008 | ChatterBank
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Hello,

Does anyone have any idea what the name of it is when your bithday falls on the same date as your age?

Like you turn 24 on the 24th.... or 30 on the 30th?
Apparently it has an actual name but I have no idea what it is!

Many thanks,
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champagne birthday accordng to wiki

One's golden birthday, also called a champagne birthday, is the day when the age someone turns is the same as the day in the month he or she was born. For example, someone born on January 31st would celebrate his or her golden birthday when he or she turns 31. According to the Dictionary of American Regional English, this meaning is most prevalent in Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota, although it is used elsewhere.
No answer for you Ruby, I just wanted to pop in and say hi! :O)
I've reverted to my old trusted name as my new one has been put in the dungeon. How are you doing babe?
Is this Rosie's subtle way of telling us she'll be 24 on the 24th? ;-)
And draw attention to herself?

As if she would!!
I wasn't saying that John :-(
I never gonna have a champagne birthday!!!

It's too late unless they lengthen the months!!
I had mine as a wee kid, apparently, and I wouldn't have been allowed champagne, Funnygirl! :O(

Can we have a Double Vodka - Redbull birthday for the last two digits of your year of birth? That'd be fun as a 77 year old! lol
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Hey Maximo, Hey Boo...
I am 24 on the 24th of July so a long way off yet but I am having a birthday party and am looking for themes! If they are called Champagne Birthdays then that sounds like a good enough theme for me! :o)
aww I missed my 30th on the 30th :(

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