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It's My Birthday and I'll cry if I want to!!!
Websailor Posted Nov 6, 2004
Thanks Gaz,
I am still getting cards, so you are not alone
I am enjoying the Bus Pass and my printer. Age has its' compensations, but it seems to me that health and a reasonable income are the most important things.
Enjoying life at the moment.
Websailor
It's My Birthday and I'll cry if I want to!!!
WanderingAlbatross - Wing-tipping down the rollers of life's ocean. Posted Nov 7, 2004
Morning Sailor,
I think it's real having your own conversation on Ask. Any news from the Ridgway camp? Lots of birds this morning; Goldfinches, Greenfinches, Sparrows, Chaffinches; solitary Collared Dove and the return of two Blackbirds one of which has an albino collar. I noticed one last year with some white in his wings so must be generic. Glad your still ..............
It's My Birthday and I'll cry if I want to!!!
Blue Bird Posted Jan 1, 2005
Websailor I do not recognize birthdays!
Where I come from it was indiscrete to "dig" into somebody's private life!
We celebrated Name-days, and even in these days when the "americanization" go-around and around-- my fine civilized culture remains.
There are Websites for every single day what is the name day today? we don't There is no reason.
Have big meal, lot of guests, lot of music/dancing if you wish and unforgattable memories.
Apropo: I met Vicky.com, printed some of her web-page,-- I happen to know where she lives. ( Used to spend my winters in Hawaii)
So much fun in these communications!
If I would know your name day could send you a card, but E-mail only.
Until than: just forget about bdays,-- I do because I never knew what was happening between me and my dear Mother. (confidential)
Blue bird.
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