I'm 46 today.
- missy
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Cool - you too, huh John?
I've always known at least one other person that has Valentine's day as a birthday. Growing up, it was a guy in class (I was 15 minutes OLDER than he was, however, so HE had to do what I said!). When I first started working here, it was a co-worker (who has since retired) and now another co-worker's wife.
Hmmmm - wonder what always happens nine months earlier???
Missy
I've always known at least one other person that has Valentine's day as a birthday. Growing up, it was a guy in class (I was 15 minutes OLDER than he was, however, so HE had to do what I said!). When I first started working here, it was a co-worker (who has since retired) and now another co-worker's wife.
Hmmmm - wonder what always happens nine months earlier???
Missy
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A belated Happy Birthday:
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The Old ABCs
A is for Apple, and B is for Boat, That used to be right, But now it won't float!
Age before Beauty is what we once said, But let's be a bit more real instead.
Now:
A is for arthritis;
B is the bad back,
C is the chest pains, perhaps car-d-iac?
D is for dental decay and decline,
E is for eyesight, can't read that top line!
F is for fissures and fluid retention,
G is for gas which I'd rather not mention.
H is high blood pressure--I'd rather it low;
I for incisions with scars you can show.
J is for joints, out of socket, won't mend,
K is for knees that crack when they bend.
L for libido, what happened to sex?
M is for memory, I forget what comes next
N is neuralgia, in nerves way down low;
O is for osteo, the bones that don't grow!
P for prescriptions, I have quite a few, (Just give me a pill and I'll be good as new!)
Q is for queasy, is it fatal or flu?
R for reflux, one meal turns to two.
S for sleepless nights, counting my fears,
T for Tinnitus, there's bells in my ears!
U is for urinary, big troubles with flow;
V is for vertigo, that's "dizzy," you know.
W is for worry, NOW what's going 'round?
X is for X ray, and what might be found.
Y is another year I'm left here behind,
Z is for zest that I still have-- in my mind.
I've survived all the symptoms, my body's deployed, and I've kept twenty-six doctors' fully employed!
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Cheers,
David
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The Old ABCs
A is for Apple, and B is for Boat, That used to be right, But now it won't float!
Age before Beauty is what we once said, But let's be a bit more real instead.
Now:
A is for arthritis;
B is the bad back,
C is the chest pains, perhaps car-d-iac?
D is for dental decay and decline,
E is for eyesight, can't read that top line!
F is for fissures and fluid retention,
G is for gas which I'd rather not mention.
H is high blood pressure--I'd rather it low;
I for incisions with scars you can show.
J is for joints, out of socket, won't mend,
K is for knees that crack when they bend.
L for libido, what happened to sex?
M is for memory, I forget what comes next
N is neuralgia, in nerves way down low;
O is for osteo, the bones that don't grow!
P for prescriptions, I have quite a few, (Just give me a pill and I'll be good as new!)
Q is for queasy, is it fatal or flu?
R for reflux, one meal turns to two.
S for sleepless nights, counting my fears,
T for Tinnitus, there's bells in my ears!
U is for urinary, big troubles with flow;
V is for vertigo, that's "dizzy," you know.
W is for worry, NOW what's going 'round?
X is for X ray, and what might be found.
Y is another year I'm left here behind,
Z is for zest that I still have-- in my mind.
I've survived all the symptoms, my body's deployed, and I've kept twenty-six doctors' fully employed!
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Cheers,
David
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Re: I'm 46 today.
Nah... you're still just a wee whipper-snapper...Flyingcursor wrote:On February 10th, 1959, a day that will live in infamy, I was born in Oceanside California.
Am I old enough to be a "curmudgeon" yet?
And I'm only enough older than you to say that with impunity...
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Re: I'm 46 today.
And here I was about to accuse him of being an old goatanniemcu wrote:Nah... you're still just a wee whipper-snapper...Flyingcursor wrote:On February 10th, 1959, a day that will live in infamy, I was born in Oceanside California.
Am I old enough to be a "curmudgeon" yet?
And I'm only enough older than you to say that with impunity...
I've got to do it now - I'll be 46 myself in a couple of months.
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Ewww! I can't believe your parents told you that.jbarter wrote:Well according to my parents it was a particularly rough voyage on the Cross-Channel Ferry. Now how's that for a sea-sickness cure?missy wrote:Hmmmm - wonder what always happens nine months earlier???
Happy Birthday to all people born in February!!
(Mine is coming up in a couple of weeks).
Justine
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