Also, for my mother's birthday, Ben and I both sent her the same card! What are the chances of that? Seriously, someone tell me, I'm no good with statistics. Other than my high school science project where I did something with the probability of two people sharing a birthday. In a room of 23 people, it's about a 50/50 shot if I recall correctly. Once you reach 50 people, it's better than a 95% chance. And in a group of 100 people, it's a virtual guarantee that two people will share a birthday. I don't really understand why it works out that way, I could just do the math. ;)