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¡SURPRISE ! Do this mathematic Excercise and you will be Surprised.

 (It will only be 30 seconds, you only have to follow the instructions the way they appear.)  !Do not read the end, until you have calculated every thing.!

1. Pick the number of nights a week that you would like to have sex.!

2. Multiply that figure by fifty (50).

3. Add fourty four (44).

4. Multiply by two hundred (200).

5. If your birthday has past this year, Add 102. If not, add 101

6. Last stage: Minus the year of your birthday (ej.: 1941, 1973, etc.).

You should have a five digit number.

The first of the five figures should be: The number of times per week, in which you would like to have sex.

¡¡The best is yet to come!! The last two figures correspond with your age...

¡¡¡¡STILL THERE’S MORE!!!!! ¡¡¡¡THE SECOND AND THIRD NUMBER INDICATE..!!

¡¡¡¡¡Your favourite position!!!!!! This will only work this year (2002) So send it to your friends.