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So the company Prez is turning 50 in sept. We had the brilliant idea of doing a birthday countdown 50 days prior to the big day (plus a couple since it's on the weekend and he has the friday off) 

So far we've done:

50 M&Ms, 49 Pretzels, 48oz of craft beer, 47 gummy worms (in mud dessert), 46 strawberry slices w/ whipped cream, a photo of donald trump (45) LOL, 44 well wished sticky notes, a fun fact about the male gray whale whos avg length is 43ft, Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy (42 is the meaning of life etc), 41 thin mint mints, 40 dixie cups/shots of water, (39) 39" streamers hanging from the ceiling, 38 fun facts, 37 animals (in the form of crackers), 36 cupcakes, 35 army men hidden throughout the office, 34 paper rings in a chain, 33 pixie sticks, 32 oz of moonshine, 31 leapfrog toys in a row. 

we have ideas for a few remaining numbers but are getting overwhelmed with needing to be creative. let me know if you have any ideas for items that are related to 30 and under in any way! (quantity, reference, etc)

TIA

 
Once you get down to 12 it'll get easier. They wrote a song about that.

 
False.  42 is the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, everything.  Regarding the ultimate question, I'm not going to spoil the book for anyone who has yet to read it.
sorry, yes. 

 
1:  It’s the average number of poos a sloth has in a week.

3: It’s (on average) the number of days you can survive without water, the number of weeks you can survive without eating and the number of minutes you can survive without taking a breath.

4:Four percent of people in the world have “outtie” belly buttons.

7: seven deadly sins

24 is smallest number with exactly eight divisors (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24), and the largest number with the following property: subtracting one from each of its divisors produces a prime number.

an old calendar becomes new again every 28 years!

38 is the last Roman numeral when written lexicographically (XXXVIII).

 
29 slutty interns

28 pool boys

27 geese a leaping

26 farts in the elevator

25 cans of spam

24 cans of tuna

23 creepy hair dolls

22 times being locked out of the bathroom

21 hand jobs

20 dead mice

19 boxes of ants (mail order)

18 shrimp

17 …

 
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