Members techristian Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 And my wife has planned some sort of "surprise party" for me. All I know is that soon "SOMEONE" will be picking me up. She has been planning this for a year . I'm taking the day off work tommorrow !! Dan http://musicinit.com/pvideos.html
Members Ani Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 Happy Birthday Dan, enjoy your half century outing with the wife.
Members tdempsey Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 buy yourself something really nice! Happy Birthday!
Members techristian Posted August 24, 2005 Author Members Posted August 24, 2005 Originally posted by Ani Happy Birthday Dan, enjoy your half century outing with the wife. Thanks. My wife is almost 7 years younger than me so it will be some time before she celebrates her 50th. Dan
Members Bruce Swedien Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 That's amazing! From your appearance, I would have said that you were really having the 20th anniversary of your 30th birthday!!! Brews......
Members rog951 Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 Damn! People actually get THAT old?!?! Happy birthday and enjoy your night!!! I'm hitting the big 40 next week myself. Thanks for not letting me be the oldest guy in here!
Members techristian Posted August 24, 2005 Author Members Posted August 24, 2005 Thanks everyone ! As you may have guessed, that "someone" hasn't picked me up yet. I would like to practice the drums right now, but I'm afraid that I would end up missing my own party !!!! Dan
Members KB Gunn Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 Happy Birthday, Dan. It is said that the 40's are the old age of youth and the 50's are the youth of old age. Enjoy the day.
Members forceman Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 Originally posted by techristian And my wife has planned some sort of "surprise party" for me. All I know is that soon "SOMEONE" will be picking me up. She has been planning this for a year . I'm taking the day off work tommorrow !! Dan http://musicinit.com/pvideos.html Windsor Ballet? Happy Birthday--I am just a few short months behind you...
Phil O'Keefe Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 Hey, HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAN!!! Hope you have a great time at your "surprise" party!
Members Dylan Walters Posted August 24, 2005 Members Posted August 24, 2005 Originally posted by techristian My wife is almost 7 years younger than me so it will be some time before she celebrates her 50th. Dan You cradle robber, you ! JK, bro. Happy 50th! I'll drink a 40 in your honor since they don't make 50's:D. JK, The Dylan doesn't like Malt Liquor!
Members Shars Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 I've just seen this. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAN!!!! I hope you have a great time matey and save me a bit of cake please
Members blackpig Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 Happy birthday. I'll sink a jar or two or ten for you tonight.
Members Kendrix Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 50 years of living and they put me on the day shift ( I dont know why this variation of the Dylan lyric popped into my head- but since it did I thought Id write it down.) Enjoy the next 50 will ya...and have a good party
Members Spencer Crewe Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 A big Happy "Hawaii 5-0" to ya Dan! Have a grand day at the festivities! Cheers!Spencer
Moderators Lee Knight Posted August 25, 2005 Moderators Posted August 25, 2005 Happy Birthday! We need details when you've recoverd.
Members carya Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 Hehe, the only thing I remember about my 50th party was the empty bottle of Knob Hill Bourbon laying on the kitchen counter the next morning. Happy 50th. Cary
Moderators MrKnobs Posted August 25, 2005 Moderators Posted August 25, 2005 Originally posted by KB Gunn Happy Birthday, Dan. It is said that the 40's are the old age of youth and the 50's are the youth of old age. Enjoy the day. How true. Another way to put is that 40 is the end of the beginning whereas 50 is the beginning of the end. Before 50, your problems are primarily psychological; e.g. "Damn, I don't think she likes me." After 50, your problems become primarily physiological; e.g. "Damn, why doesn't my leg work?" Happy B-Day from someone with a couple of years on you. Terry D.
Members KB Gunn Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 Originally posted by MrKnobs How true. Another way to put is that 40 is the end of the beginning whereas 50 is the beginning of the end. Before 50, your problems are primarily psychological; e.g. "Damn, I don't think she likes me." After 50, your problems become primarily physiological; e.g. "Damn, why doesn't my leg work?" Happy B-Day from someone with a couple of years on you. Terry D. I can definitely relate:)
Members G Geezer Posted August 25, 2005 Members Posted August 25, 2005 Geez...late to the party...again Happy Belated and welcome to the Half Century Club
Members techristian Posted August 26, 2005 Author Members Posted August 26, 2005 Thanks all. It turned out to be a party/ROAST. Roast me that is. Ever heard of "This is you your life."?? My high school history teacher started the roasting with a bit of HISTORY about me and then my friends and even my daughter put in their 2 CENTS WORTH! I laughed much but was a bit uncomfortable a few times. Dan http://musicinit.com/pvideos.html
Members fantasticsound Posted August 26, 2005 Members Posted August 26, 2005 Originally posted by G Geezer Geez...late to the party...again Happy Belated and welcome to the Half Century Club Tell me about it! Congratulations, Dan! BTW - Did you buy yourself any early birthday presents at NAMM? (And what did you think of Indy?) Hope it was a blast!
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