Monica Reed

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1996 calendar mirrors 2024 calendar

I guess I don’t understand the hoopla around all this. I mean, at some point, a calendar has to be the same as another year in history, right?

If you’ve got a 1996 calendar lying around you can get a second use out of it. This year is set up exactly the same as 1996. People on social media are melting down after realizing the two years mirror each other.

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Now people are rushing to eBay to hawk their old calendars for a pretty penny. Social media is now plastered with photos of the 1996 calendars people have dug up. There are five other years that mirror 2024 in a 200 year time frame. They are 1940, 1968, 2052, 2080 and 2120.

If you still have a 1996 calendar and you wrote on it, it may be a nice little trip down memory lane!

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