Heretic

David, you can always stop with 14 birthdays under your belt, the problem is that then they start piling up over your belt… :shock:

Ed

P.S. Ron, you’re not old, your Vintage. Just like an IBM 5150. :stuck_out_tongue: (Just like ME! d: )
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David L–you were born Feb. 29, 1952, right? :confused:

i just mention this because my cousin regularly brings “old” conversations to a halt by saying just what you did! hope i’m not wrong…i sure wouldn’t want to offend…

The fact is we have all had only one physical birthday, the anniversary of which we observe annually. I didn’t like that number and start celebrating the 49th anniversay of my birth. I’m up to 14 again.

CaseyP

That’s right.

I celebrated two birthdays and cried at two. 16, 21, 30 and 65. Guess which two I celebrated. JGW

Speaking of getting old, does anyone remember the favorite phrase from the 1960’s? “Never trust anyone over 30!” I’ve had to revise that phrase numerous times over the years just to remain on the trustworthy side. I’m presently distrusting people over 90. :slight_smile: Getting older certainly beats the alternative! 8T :slight_smile:

Do you remember the 80’s version? “Don’t trust anyone under $30K a year”…

Ed

Isn’t that from a hair dye commercial?
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