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Saturday, July 20, 2013

How Long is a Moment?

A “moment,”  is actually a medieval unit of time and is equal to 90 seconds.
And the next time you say you'll be a "moment," know that actually is a medieval unit of time and is equal to 90 seconds.
Source: karenswhimsy.com
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