Happy Birthday AJ!
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Happy Birthday AJ!
Belated, unfortunately. I just looked through the bd list.
Hope you had a great day!!
You share a birthday with my brother, btw.
Hope you had a great day!!
You share a birthday with my brother, btw.
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Belated happy birthday wishes, AJ. The president never gets to celebrate on his actual bd anyway, right?
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Thank you all for the kind wishes.
I was a normal birthday for me, i.e. almost no recognition of it by the people that I know. There are more happy birthday wishes in this thread than I received in person. I've never made a big deal of birthdays and I guess I'm reaping what I sow. On May 18 I was in Chicago and I did go out for a nice Italian birthday meal with my friend whose birthday is next week. As is customary for us when we do this we paid for each other's dinner. I spent the rest of that week traveling. On my actual birthday I was on a shuttle bus in San Jose, Ca just after midnight and I sang Happy Birthday to myself. Later that day I got an email from my Dad and a card from my Mom was waiting for me when I flew home on Sunday. That was it.
That story sounds kind of sad and I didn't mean it to be. That's just how things are right now.
I really am trying to get back here more often but I never seem to make it. And I was just on vacation for a week with very little computer access so that's my most recent excuse. I'm back in Houston and I'll try to pop up here more often in the future.
I was a normal birthday for me, i.e. almost no recognition of it by the people that I know. There are more happy birthday wishes in this thread than I received in person. I've never made a big deal of birthdays and I guess I'm reaping what I sow. On May 18 I was in Chicago and I did go out for a nice Italian birthday meal with my friend whose birthday is next week. As is customary for us when we do this we paid for each other's dinner. I spent the rest of that week traveling. On my actual birthday I was on a shuttle bus in San Jose, Ca just after midnight and I sang Happy Birthday to myself. Later that day I got an email from my Dad and a card from my Mom was waiting for me when I flew home on Sunday. That was it.
That story sounds kind of sad and I didn't mean it to be. That's just how things are right now.
I really am trying to get back here more often but I never seem to make it. And I was just on vacation for a week with very little computer access so that's my most recent excuse. I'm back in Houston and I'll try to pop up here more often in the future.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Sounds messy.andrewjackson wrote:You're on!peacock2121 wrote:Glad you came by.
Want me to pop out of a cake for you?
and then arm wrestle you?
And potentially painful.
Right up Pea's alley.
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It is so great to be somewhere that not only do people know my name, they know me.mrkelley23 wrote:Sounds messy.andrewjackson wrote:You're on!peacock2121 wrote:Glad you came by.
Want me to pop out of a cake for you?
and then arm wrestle you?
And potentially painful.
Right up Pea's alley.
Not much more fun than messy pain.
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Hope everything was perfect.
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