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Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)

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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Aethor   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:24 pm

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Happy birthday! Your books made living in this world more bearable.

May you live long, have as much joy writing books as we had reading them, and write many more of them :)
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Chief-CWH   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:42 pm

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Happy birthday and best wishes!
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When you Warrant someone you know that they will work.

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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by runsforcelery   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:12 pm

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Thanks, everybody!

Tomorrow is officially The Day, of course, but I appreciate the early best wishes. They remind me of what happened a few years ago, though.

Megan and Morgan have their birthday on October sixth, and they were born in 2001. So in 2012, I said to Megan, "This month you'll be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "Uh-huh!"

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "You two were born in 2001."

Medan: "Yep."

Daddy: "And 2012 minus 2001 is eleven!"

Megyn: "Yep."

Daddy [with the triumphant air of one who has proven his point with impeccable logic]: "So you guys will be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan [with great patience for her dad's obviously incipient senility]: "Daddy, 2012 minus 1952 is sixty; it's not fifty-nine."


"Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead.
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Charles83   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:17 pm

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Happy birthday RFC have a great time with your family and friends.
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Keith_w   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 5:17 pm

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Many happy returns and many more to come!
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Charybdis   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 5:25 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:Thanks, everybody!

Tomorrow is officially The Day, of course, but I appreciate the early best wishes. They remind me of what happened a few years ago, though.

Megan and Morgan have their birthday on October sixth, and they were born in 2001. So in 2012, I said to Megan, "This month you'll be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "Uh-huh!"

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "You two were born in 2001."

Medan: "Yep."

Daddy: "And 2012 minus 2001 is eleven!"

Megyn: "Yep."

Daddy [with the triumphant air of one who has proven his point with impeccable logic]: "So you guys will be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan [with great patience for her dad's obviously incipient senility]: "Daddy, 2012 minus 1952 is sixty; it's not fifty-nine."

:lol:
BOY, if they were like this at age 11, you are IN TROUBLE now and for the next 'x' years! (x=present to your departure for paradise!)
:D
Happy Birthday!
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Ramhawkfan   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:21 pm

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Add my best wishes for your birthday also.
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by dan92677   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:52 pm

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Congrats on your b'day, MWW. As I'm 10 years your senior, please write fast!

I really enjoy your writings!!!
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by Howard T. Map-addict   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:19 pm

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Happy Birthday! You are two years younger then I am.

Her is a Suggestion for a birthday present for you:
introduce your kids to Jack Benny!

Howard "True Map-addict" Wilkins

runsforcelery wrote:Thanks, everybody!

Tomorrow is officially The Day, of course, but I appreciate the early best wishes. They remind me of what happened a few years ago, though.

Megan and Morgan have their birthday on October sixth, and they were born in 2001. So in 2012, I said to Megan, "This month you'll be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "Uh-huh!"

Megan: "Nope."

Daddy: "You two were born in 2001."

Medan: "Yep."

Daddy: "And 2012 minus 2001 is eleven!"

Megyn: "Yep."

Daddy [with the triumphant air of one who has proven his point with impeccable logic]: "So you guys will be eleven and Daddy will be fifty-nine."

Megan [with great patience for her dad's obviously incipient senility]: "Daddy, 2012 minus 1952 is sixty; it's not fifty-nine."
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Re: Happy 63rd Birthday Mr. Weber (24 Oct 2015)
Post by NervousEnergy   » Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:52 pm

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Happy Birthday!!!

Two 14 year old girls... ouch. I remember seeing them at ConDFW back in 2009, and they were cute as can be. I imagine they're far more dangerous now!

Mine is 17, and also internationally adopted (your struggles to get them home were inspirational to us in going through our own paperwork hell, though ours was far more smooth than yours), and I'd never want to see 13-14 again. EVER.

Good luck! :D
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