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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The first three digits of my social are 577 I used to jack candy bars from Rodmans when my mom wasn’t looking. I would walk to Hellers bakery and buy two donuts and the weekend Post for my Father for $1.55 I fell in love with baseball at Turtle Park and once hit a home run that almost made it to Maryland from the field at 44th and Western. I moved out to the country for high school so I never stuck around for the post-M. Barry revival. Even today, I still know you don’t let your purse hang loose down past Florida Ave. But if you say you’re from DC. I’ll ask you quite pointedly; 577 or 578? And if you look at me funny I’ll know you really mean Rockville. [/quote] Thanks! With a mom who has 577 and me a 578 I did not know that about ssns.[/quote] What does it mean to have a 220 SSN?[/quote] 220 is Maryland. [url]https://www.usatrace.com/ssnchart/[/url][/quote] I have an SSN that starts with a supposedly Maryland prefix and I am from DC.[/quote] Me too. And my DC born son was given a prefix that seems to be associated with NY.[/quote] So I guess the person who gets smug when someone says they are from DC but don’t know about the supposed DC Native SSN must be feeling pretty stupid right now. Where are they now to argue about why they’re actually right??[/quote]
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