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Happy Birthday 89th!

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  • AxtremusA Away
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    Axtremus
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    #21

    40 year old father of two?
    He probably misspelled “caravan” and got autocorrected to “corvette”.
    Happy birthday!

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      Late to the party— happy birthday!

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        bachophile
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        89 already?

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          Thanks everyone!

          @xenon - I'd rather be turning 30 again. Fewer stiff necks when I wake up.

          @Doctor-Phibes - Yes 50 will be here before I know it. I still remember a fun 30th birthday event (took a bus to some wineries with friends) as if it was a year ago. When I turn 50, my kids will be 14 and 11. Weird to think, but as I recall meeting your young kids in 2007 in that deli in Boston...they do indeed grow up quickly. (For the record, Phibes and his beautiful wife were both there too)

          @taiwan_girl - that is funny! I really liked Bush Jr. I thought he was much smarter and more authentic than the press gave him credit for during his time in office. My opinion of him has only grown since then.

          @George-K - So far to the right... LOL. I don't think I've changed much. On a scale of 0 (left) to 100 (right), I probably was around an 80 in 2005 and am now in the low 70s?

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          • 89th8 89th

            Thanks everyone!

            @xenon - I'd rather be turning 30 again. Fewer stiff necks when I wake up.

            @Doctor-Phibes - Yes 50 will be here before I know it. I still remember a fun 30th birthday event (took a bus to some wineries with friends) as if it was a year ago. When I turn 50, my kids will be 14 and 11. Weird to think, but as I recall meeting your young kids in 2007 in that deli in Boston...they do indeed grow up quickly. (For the record, Phibes and his beautiful wife were both there too)

            @taiwan_girl - that is funny! I really liked Bush Jr. I thought he was much smarter and more authentic than the press gave him credit for during his time in office. My opinion of him has only grown since then.

            @George-K - So far to the right... LOL. I don't think I've changed much. On a scale of 0 (left) to 100 (right), I probably was around an 80 in 2005 and am now in the low 70s?

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            @89th said in Happy Birthday 89th!:

            @taiwan_girl - that is funny! I really liked Bush Jr. I thought he was much smarter and more authentic than the press gave him credit for during his time in office. My opinion of him has only grown since then.

            When he released the public statement re-affirming the race narrative in the wake of George Floyd, I lost respect for him as a thinking human being. I also lost a sliver of hope for humanity in general, when someone like him can get swept up by the righteous mob group-think like that. He didn't need to say anything.

            Education is extremely important.

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