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A belated HB to Flats and BobY! (for some reason my browser still declines to open a few seemingly random threads, including the last one of these fellers)
just wanted to pop in to wish a VERY Happy Birthday to one of my favorite AWADers, who has failed to put her name on the list ~ hope your special day is as sweet and bright as you are =)
Synchronicity - You can't escape it. I bet not in a thousand years would Shakespeare have thought that he would have been born on Keiva's birthday.
But rather than quoting Shakespeare in honor of your birthday I was gonna recite Carl Sandburg's poem Chicago -city of the big shoulders, but I couldn't find it. The only poem I could find by Carl Sandburg was The Lawyers Know Too Much, you know, the one with the rude refrain, tell me why a hearse horse snickers when he hauls a lawyers bones. So instead I searched the google for the meaning of your adopted name...
Keiva: Your first name of Keiva has given you a responsible, expressive, inspirational, and friendly personality. Expression comes naturally to you and you are rarely at a loss for words; in fact, you have to put forth effort at times to curb an over-active tongue. Self-confidence has made it easy for you to meet people and you are well-liked , happy birthday Keiva.
I concur, >>HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEIVA<< I just sat down a empty glass in your honor.
Keiva, I hope your day was filled with the love of your family. I celebrated your birthday loving my new granddaughter. You were with us in spirit, my friend.
Good morning Jazzo and oh! Happy Birthday! I hope you have a birthday to remember. Does that sound right? Hmmmmm.[hand on chin-e] Well, have a wunnerful, wunnerful day! Connie
A very happy birthday to you Jazz. Eat, drink (milk) and be merry for tomorrow are exams (I'm assuming you are on the same schedule as the University folks here).
Happy Birthday, Jazzo! Hope finals aren't precluding a proper celebration - can't study all the time, ya know. (But promise you won't tell my U of M son I said that!)
Thank you all for the greetings. I've actually managed to have a very good day despite the amount of work I've had to do. Fortunately, I don't have exams this week. I guess it may be mid-term, but none of my classes have a test. I do have an art history one next week, but that's not something to worry about right now.
As far as celebrations go, I went out to lunch and ice cream (Graeter's) with my dad. He works in the medical research part of the campus, so it's not exactly a big ordeal. The rest of my birthday is being delayed until Friday evening, when the rest of my family will be taking me to dinner. And then I get to go to Columbus, Indiana on Saturday to study the architecture with my class.
One nice thing that I didn't plan was a fascinating architecture lecture this afternoon. It didn't really have much to do with architecture, though. The speaker mainly talked about the evolution of the eye, reading at a glance, and music, but all that is a matter for another thread. Unfortunately, I didn't get to hear the very end because I had my human diversity class at 6:00, but in that we had a great discussion about what qualifies a being as human. Now I'm watching the Amazing Race.
Stales, it's your birthday today [Oz time, where today is tomorrow] and please allow me to be the first here to congratulate you on yet another year on the blue marble. I hope it was a good one and your head doesn't hurt too badly in the morning.
My wife and I spent a marvelous afternoon strolling though a show of the superb work of Dale Chihuly, the leading pioneer in today's development of glass as a fine art. The show's venue is particularly striking, for the works are not displayed standing alone: they play off of a naturalistical setting amid the plants in Chicago's conservatory in Garfield Park.
It is truely a stunning exhibit, which I'd highly recommend to anyone visiting our city.
No Post of your's to respond to.. so i'll just tag it on at the end..
Its late enough now, that you'll read this tomorrow, -- and i hope this day is a bright, and joy filled as yesterday, an only half a wonderful as all your tomorrows.. and or years to come!
Stales, mate, hoping you've had the best of birthdays. (And didn't have to spend it crawling around in a hole underground, or frying in some gravel pit.)
Ah, Stales, would have wished you a happy day early this morning but my laptop crashed for the THIRD time in seven months!!!!!!
Anyway, I hope your day--and you're probably asleep--was filled with good wishes and at least one memorable adventure. I'm awfully thankful you're one of us here--and glad you came into this world, oh, so long ago!
To all that sent their regards - deep and sincere thanks.
Must now say night night....
I've finished my milk and digestive biscuits, put my teef in the glash by the bed and nursh ish now here to tuck me in. I'm looking forward to sheeing the man with the performing dog when he vishitsh ush here at the Twilight Home tomorrow.........
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