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Jules
23rd December 2002, 06:23 AM
The price of giving all the items bestowed by the "true love" of the song
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" may be a little beyond most people's
budget. The following costs were calculated for 1998, based upon a
report issued in 1995 by PNC Bank Corp., assuming an annual rate of
inflation of 2.5 percent

1. Partridge in a pear tree $38
2. Turtle doves $54
3. French hens $16
4. Calling birds $302
5. Gold rings $485
6. Geese-a-laying $162
7. Swans-a-swimming $7,538
8. Maids-a-milking $37
9. Pipers piping $2,807
10. Ladies dancing $3,245
11. Lords-a-leaping $1,194
12. Drummers drumming $1,293

Total to give gifts once $17,170
Total to give as in song* $78,986

* Singing the song in its entirety results in 364 presents. The partridge
is given 12 times, two doves 11 times (22 total), etc., etc., etc...

Bozo
23rd December 2002, 09:40 AM
Putting a $ value on it doesn't do much for the romance :)

Squeaky
23rd December 2002, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Bozo
Putting a $ value on it doesn't do much for the romance :)

dont you hate that when somebody prices up a gift ? EH Jules :D :p

Jules
23rd December 2002, 02:47 PM
well...sometimes it's just an accident :kiss:

...and I still say it makes a nice avvie ;)

Gservo
23rd December 2002, 03:25 PM
A bottle of boonze farm, and a pat on the azz, and sum loven, priceless, screw the rest, I say:rolleyes: