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4th April 12, 05:38 PM
#21
Congrats. Great anniversary to celebrate. Here's to many more.
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5th April 12, 10:20 AM
#22
Yeah, I vote for celebrating this anniversary about 50 more times!
AND.... you look sharp, too. Who cares about the belt!?
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5th April 12, 10:42 AM
#23
Thank you all for your encouragement!
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5th April 12, 06:06 PM
#24
That's a very smart looking ensemble and you appear to be the picture of health. Bless you bro.
"Fide et Fortitudine"
(fidelity & fortitude)
ALBA GU BRAW!!!!!
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5th April 12, 06:14 PM
#25
From another person who had to have open-heart surgery almost 2 years ago (aortic repair due to an aneurysm caused by as then undiagnosed Marfan syndrome) at 43, well done and congratulations. I hope you have very many returns of the day
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5th April 12, 06:21 PM
#26
You look just fine and I am sure you feel as good as you look. Some times stuff just happens and it is hard to find a reason for it. I became diabetic at 64, 13 months ago for no apparent reason; no real genetic history and at 6'2" I weighed 195 pounds. I now weigh 155 and am off all medication for it, again for reasons the doctor explained but I don't fully understand.
Be happy, enjoy yourself and don't worry about it. Keep a healthy lifestyle and you will be around for a very long time. Happy anniversary.
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5th April 12, 09:02 PM
#27
TheBrus -Congratulations on celebrating your "anniversary"!
I myself suffered a heart attack last September... an event that spurred me to place my exploration of my Scottish heritage first among my "bucket list". I survived thanks to a little good fortune, a helpful neighbor, a responsive EMS crew, an outstanding cardiologist (himself an Irish born man - Dr. Duffy!), and the technology that created the stent I now have installed in the right coronary artery.
As it goes, your young age is not all that unique. My grandfather (himself born in Scotland, in 1901) died of a heart attack at age 38 (just weeks before my father's 12th birthday.)
I congratulate you on your milestone, and wish you many decades of happiness, kilted, and otherwise!
Ken
Last edited by unixken; 5th April 12 at 09:13 PM.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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5th April 12, 10:14 PM
#28
Congrats The Brus !
Looking sharp in the pic and looking the picture of health !
I've heard that being kilted from time to time will add about 100 years to one's life , so live healthy and long !
My best to ya , Mike
Mike Montgomery
Clan Montgomery Society , International
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5th April 12, 10:32 PM
#29
Yup! Keep in good health.
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