Happy Birthday Angeline

Hippo Birdies to You
Hippo Birdies to You
Hippo Birdies to You
Hippo Birdies to You
And Manateeeeeeeeees
 
Thank you all--and not just for the birthday wishes. Thank you for the poetry, the ideas, the laughs and all your cool, quirky personalities. I really do feel like you people are family.

I've had a great day thanks to my kids and EE's kids and his sisters and so many friends. Everyone should have at least one such special day where they are reminded they are loved. :heart::kiss::heart:
 
I've only "met" you very recently, and yet your poetry and grace are awe-inspiring. Thanks for contributing to the welcoming atmosphere of the PF&D forum.
 
I see I'm a bit late to the festivities. I was at the Mariners game, which ran to almost five hours and which we managed to blow with a walked-in run in the top of the twelfth.

It sounds like Angie had much more fun today, which is appropriate for her natal day.

In any case, my belated best wishes and thanks to you for all you've done for the forum, and me personally, through the years. Paul wishes you his best as well. Though that's a fake video. This one seems more authentic, but isn't the Beatles.

Perhaps this is a better present.

Anyway, happy, be.
 
It's funny how time slides by
in cries and sighs, laughter and smiles
that while away those little words
ink black blots that jot down
a thought, a whim
happy birthday my friend

Though sadness has bitten down
and some days hurt more than most
I raise a toast to your strength
your character
and to your ability
to make me feel your words

Hope you have a wonderful day!
:)
 
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I've only "met" you very recently, and yet your poetry and grace are awe-inspiring. Thanks for contributing to the welcoming atmosphere of the PF&D forum.

I see I'm a bit late to the festivities. I was at the Mariners game, which ran to almost five hours and which we managed to blow with a walked-in run in the top of the twelfth.

It sounds like Angie had much more fun today, which is appropriate for her natal day.

In any case, my belated best wishes and thanks to you for all you've done for the forum, and me personally, through the years. Paul wishes you his best as well. Though that's a fake video. This one seems more authentic, but isn't the Beatles.

Perhaps this is a better present.

Anyway, happy, be.

It's funny how time slides by
in cries and sighs, laughter and smiles
that while away those little words
ink black blots that jot down
a though a whim
happy birthday my friend

Though sadness has bitten down
and some days hurt more than most
I raise a toast to your strength
your character
and to your ability
to make me feel your words

Hope you have a wonderful day!
:)

Thank you all again, you lovely poets! :heart:

Mister T-Zed, the Beatles are always a tasteful choice for me. But you you what song has been in my head the past few days? This one. :)
 
Mister T-Zed, the Beatles are always a tasteful choice for me. But you you what song has been in my head the past few days? This one. :)
The Byrds are one of my all-time favorites--especially Eight Miles High, with its Coltrane-inspired twelve-string solo.

My favorite Byrds album, though, is probably Younger Than Yesterday, which has both My Back Pages and So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star, which (I was fourteen at the time), I did. That, or point guard for the Boston Celtics. :rolleyes:
 
The Byrds are one of my all-time favorites--especially Eight Miles High, with its Coltrane-inspired twelve-string solo.

My favorite Byrds album, though, is probably Younger Than Yesterday, which has both My Back Pages and So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star, which (I was fourteen at the time), I did. That, or point guard for the Boston Celtics. :rolleyes:

Yes. Love the Byrds--the harmonies and McGuinn's ringing guitar. I about wore out my copy of Mr. Tambourine Man. I love their take on The Bells of Rhymney. And different album, but hearing Mr. Spaceman always makes me happy.
 
The Byrds are one of my all-time favorites--especially Eight Miles High, with its Coltrane-inspired twelve-string solo.

My favorite Byrds album, though, is probably Younger Than Yesterday, which has both My Back Pages and So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star, which (I was fourteen at the time), I did. That, or point guard for the Boston Celtics. :rolleyes:

Bob Cousy was my favorite player. By today's standards he'd be a runt, which I was back then. However, I could still toss a mean behind the back pass to Johnny Woodhull who, try as he might, could never be Bill Russell.
 
Happy Birthday Angie *reads tarot cards* I see great things for you in the future
 
Happy Birthday Angie *reads tarot cards* I see great things for you in the future

Thank you Mr. H. :rose:

Do you see winning large sums of money involved in this greatness? I am happy to build more character, but I think I have a surplus of that for now. :D
 
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