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6th January 16, 11:40 AM
#21
Happy Birthday, Steve, from one who is a few days off being officially "geriatric" but I will get free television!
Alan
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6th January 16, 12:21 PM
#22
Happy Birthday, Steve! I must say that you are a very youthful senior !
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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6th January 16, 12:38 PM
#23
Happy Birthday, Steve. 65 is not "old" it is just a number that may bring a few extra benefits. "Old" comes later, hopefully much later. Enjoy this year and may you have many more birthdays.
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6th January 16, 01:07 PM
#24
Happy Birthday Steve. It's my birthday too! 46 years today.
As I was told on my 30th... you're only as old as the woman you feel. still trying to figure that one out
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6th January 16, 01:12 PM
#25
Happy Birthday Steve! Remember, there's many a fine tune played on an auld fiddle!
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6th January 16, 02:29 PM
#26
Happy birthday, Steve. I'm only 57, but you are only as old as you feel - I feel about 72.
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6th January 16, 03:04 PM
#27
Happy birthday, Steve, and welcome to the fraternity. As my father used to say, there is nothing you can't do at 65 that you did when you were 25—it just takes longer, you hurt more in the morning, and you ask yourself, "What the he** was I thinking." Enjoy the day.
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6th January 16, 03:40 PM
#28
Happy birthday Steve!
Try not to snag your kilt on your walker, and my grandmother says the trick with putting tennis balls on the back legs really make it easier to shuffle along!!
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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6th January 16, 05:17 PM
#29
Welcome!
Steve, welcome to old! It happens, unfortunately! We're the same age but, to be honest, I don't feel old upstairs. I only feel old when I get up in the morning and feel all the aches and pains, also looking in the mirror.
Hey, it beast the alternative. But as the old saying goes: don't resent growing old, as many people never get the chance. Enjoy one day at a time!
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6th January 16, 05:52 PM
#30
Steve,
I am reminded at this moment of a few lines from G & S musical Mikado that apply:
"There's a fascination frantic
In a ruin that's romantic;
Do you think you are sufficiently decayed?"
Many Happy Returns
ith:
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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