Happy Birthday, Tio Narratore!!!

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Happy Birthday, Tio!!!

๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹โค๏ธ
 

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Happy Birthday, Tio. I shall raise a small glass in your honour. :)
 
Happy birthday to my favoritest anthroplogist! :rose::kiss::rose:
Now, who knows where he's gone to??
Come back, Tio!!
 
Happy Birthday, Tio!!!

๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹โค๏ธ

Thank you, Maj, for starting the thread, and starting it with such a lovely cake.

Many Happy Returns

Ah, Yes, HP; the happy returns are the best. Thank you.

Happy Birthday, Tio.

Tio? Tio? Tio?

Testing, one, two, three, testing. Yes, this is Tio. Do you read me Tx? Yes, I'm still around somewhere. Thanks for the wishes.

(Did have an interesting event on Solstice Day - An old lady thought she'd speed into the middle lane between myself in the left lane and another gentleman in the right lane of a two lane road. She took my rear passenger side and the other car's driver's door five car lengths down the street before her collapsed front end ground her to a halt).

Happy Birthday! :rose::kiss::heart:

Thanks for working your magic for my numerically erotic birthday; you certainly are quite the Magi!

Happy Birthday, Tio. I shall raise a small glass in your honour. :)

Only a small one, Sam? I'd have hoped for a full Imperial pint of a 12 year-old Islay. (OOps! I hope that doesn't violate the Literotica age rules.:eek:)

A birthday :kiss: from the good little witch.

Thank you, sweetie; it helps make the birthday feel a lot better. Perhaps we should try some mutual kissing...after all, it's birthday 69.

Happy birthday, Tio!!!!

:rose:

How sweet of you, Cheeky! Thank you very much, and it is nice to see you again.

Happy birthday to my favoritest anthroplogist! :rose::kiss::rose:
Now, who knows where he's gone to??
Come back, Tio!!

And much thanks to my favourite biologist.

I've been adrift somewhere(s) in the real world, trying to find my way back to the madhouse. I was at the Wellcome at UCL, where they put on a lovely exhibit featuring the history of Bedlam. At the end was an interesting design by an architect for an open insane asylum integrated into the real world. Gave me some ideas for blurring the lines between the here and the there...the then and the now...

Hopefully it will work and I'll be able to drift in and out...
 
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