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    Moderator VBAX Guru Simon Lloyd's Avatar
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    Happy Birthday Zack the big 3 Oh!

    Many happy returns Zack on reaching the big 3 Oh!, Oh! as in OMG! it's all down hill from here

    Seriously reaching 30 whilst dragging that gut around must be some achievement

    Another 10 years and there won't be insulation on the roof and fire in the furnace but more of a touch of snow on the roof and a spark in the embers

    Have a great one.
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    /me remembers turning 30... The good new is, by the time you get over it you won't be 30 anymore. Happy Birthday
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    Hi.

    Brand new to the forum and while in the announcements thread i felt it would be a fitting first post to wish a Happy Birthday to an existing member

    Aw the best fae Glasgow

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    Hey, happy birthday, Zack.

    From an old codger, who is more than double your age.

    Software: LibreOffice 3.3 on Mac OS X 10.6.5
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    A belated Happy Birthday Zack.

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    As OBP said, a belated very happy birthday, Zack!

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    See, once you pass 30 the memory starts going - belated best wishes!

    I have now instituted a policy of lying about my age, but I push the number UP not down. That way, when I tell them I'm in my late 40's people respond with "wow, you look great for your age"!

    Cheap thrills I know, but you've gotta take them where you can get them

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    geekgirlau......Wow! you look gud for your age!
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    Yes, because although it looks like a cartoon, my avatar is a scarily accurate representation of my appearance in real life!

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    That would be kind of creepy. You'd have a freakishly huge head on an anorexic's body. But on the upside you'd be wearing a purple jacket... if that's an upside.



    Edit: (Not that I should be talking about freakishly huge heads...*sigh* I have such a hard time finding hats.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by geekgirlau
    Yes, because although it looks like a cartoon, my avatar is a scarily accurate representation of my appearance in real life!
    Hmmm, i agree with Aaron, I'm not keen on the "top heavy" look and the one large eye (try zooming in!)........but knee length socks are kinda cool
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