Article 042. Oktoberfest, an annual festival that originated in Munich, Germany held over two-weeks usually ending on the last Sunday of October. Adapted by cultures around the world and although celebrated in different concepts, the name has been synonymous to drinking booze and merrymaking. During the pre-colonial ING era (meaning the period when I worked for Aetna), merrymaking had been a constant. But October was not the month that was highly celebrated in the office, oh no. It is the month where the newborns were a by-product of Cupid's arrow nine months later -- November. Offspring #1 always reppin' the G! Four of the notorious Account Management Team members have the same birth month, plus a slew of other celebrants from different departments within the 30-day period made it the most celebrated (and anticipated) time of the year. Instead of having multiple consecutive birthday sprees for each celebrant, it was more conducive (and economical) to have a set date in the mon...