March 13, 2006
Choices
Aurora, or Batesville?
I turn 35 today. Funerary contributions are appreciated...
35? Hell, I have socks that old!!!
Posted by: Retired Spy at March 13, 2006 07:49 AMHappy Birthday! Oh, I'd go with Batesville. :)
Posted by: seawitch at March 13, 2006 09:25 AMHappy Birthday.
Almost enough candles to worry about the smoke alarm.
Posted by: ArthurStone at March 13, 2006 11:00 AMSuck it up. I've got 20 years on you and was already 3 years into a 25 year run in the USMC when you born. You've got some amazing times ahead of you. Enjoy them and Happy Birthday!
Posted by: USMCVet at March 13, 2006 12:48 PMHey Old Timer! I turned 32 yesterday! Happy Birthday!
Marshall Neal
Bakersfield, CA
Have a good one CY. I go over the hill this year - you know - 50!
Posted by: Specter at March 13, 2006 04:14 PMHappy Birthday, CY! I was 35 once, and my 85 year-old mother confirms it!
Posted by: Tom TB at March 13, 2006 05:05 PMHappy birthday, young 'un! I wouldn't order that casket just yet.....
Posted by: lady redhawk at March 13, 2006 06:09 PMHappy Birthday!!!!!!!
Posted by: Ray Robison at March 13, 2006 07:45 PMWait until you hit 42, cowboy.
In the words of Monty Python...
"I'm not dead yet..."
Happy Birthday!
Posted by: WB at March 13, 2006 08:13 PMI thought Monty Python's words were:
"It's a Norwegian Blue and it is sleeping!"
Posted by: Specter at March 13, 2006 08:48 PMMore Python Words...
"If you hadn't nailed it to the perch he'd be pushing up daisies by now..."
Posted by: WB at March 13, 2006 11:19 PMI should have YOUR problems!
Thirty-fve...it was a very good year.
Happy Birthday, 'KID'.
Posted by: Maggie at March 14, 2006 08:01 AMYoung pup- by the time you need a casket they will be converting us into dog food.
Cowboy up! Jeepers, I hit 50 this past October. You don't hear me whining, do you? Okay, just there, now that was a whine, but nowhere else!
Lord knows I haven't the stamina for long-term whining anymore. Hmmm ... wonder if I can stay awake for the evening news ... hmmm...
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I am a Wisconsin resident who is absolutely ashamed of my communist senator. I relaize he wants to be President, but the price he is willing to pay is startling. Can you good people imagine compromising the ability of your President's Intel gathering in order to gain some headlines for yourself? Ultimately though, I love his methods. It proves beyond any reasonable doubt that the dems CANNOT be trusted with national security. Geezzzz.
Posted by: Jim Hellen at May 12, 2006 11:06 PM