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Default Happy Birthday: Tom Plamann

I have a crazy habit of remembering dates. The first time I wrote
5/5/5 today, I remembered from Tom's site he was born on 5/5/55.

Anyway, Happy Birthday, Tom. You are an inspiration to me and I am
sure many others.

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I have a crazy habit of remembering dates. The first time I wrote
5/5/5 today, I remembered from Tom's site he was born on 5/5/55.

Anyway, Happy Birthday, Tom. You are an inspiration to me and I am
sure many others.


Thank you!

I don't feel much different than I did yesterday.


Tom Plamann


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I have a crazy habit of remembering dates. The first time I wrote
5/5/5 today, I remembered from Tom's site he was born on 5/5/55.

Anyway, Happy Birthday, Tom. You are an inspiration to me and I am
sure many others.



Thank you!

I don't feel much different than I did yesterday.


Tom Plamann

Another day older and deeper in debt?
jo4hn

p.s.happy birthday.
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I don't feel much different than I did yesterday.


Let's see - you are 50 today. Give yourself about 8-10 more years and
you'll probably start seeing (feeling) daily changes.

Happy Birthday Tom!

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Let's see - you are 50 today. Give yourself about 8-10 more years and
you'll probably start seeing (feeling) daily changes.


Hell, I started seeing and feeling changes before I reached 40. Getting
older sucks as far as I'm concerned.




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Hell, I started seeing and feeling changes before I reached 40. Getting
older sucks as far as I'm concerned.

Oh - I don't know. Pain is just God's reminder that you are still alive.


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Small technical note for the "geekier" woodworkers. Any opinions on why the
subject line on my previous post changed to "ann"? I looked at my sent
message and it looks fine.

Is Rod Serling a rec. poster?


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Some race through life
not realizing the finish line.

Some fall through life,
perhaps
noting a bird along the way.

Some meander through it,
surpirsed
by the last garden gate.

Some exist
but
seldom really live.

But some
live each moment
with a bit of gusto
savoring the experiences
getting things done
enjoying the doing
and getting others to think
"I'm gonna have a go at ..."

Thanks for being.

charlie b
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As Gilda used to say "Never Mind!"

We seem to be seeing a little foreshortening.


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We seem to be seeing a little foreshortening.

Is that another byproduct of aging? Man, I can't afford for it to get
any shorter than it is. G

Neil

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Some race through life
not realizing the finish line.

Some fall through life,
perhaps
noting a bird along the way.

Some meander through it,
surpirsed
by the last garden gate.

Some exist
but
seldom really live.

But some
live each moment
with a bit of gusto
savoring the experiences
getting things done
enjoying the doing
and getting others to think
"I'm gonna have a go at ..."

Thanks for being.

charlie b


Your very kind.

Thanks
Tom Plamann


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Prefer the alternative?

On Fri, 6 May 2005 10:53:40 -0400, "Upscale"
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"RonB" wrote in message
news:NuLee.13886$gc6.7853@okepread04...

Let's see - you are 50 today. Give yourself about 8-10 more years and
you'll probably start seeing (feeling) daily changes.


Hell, I started seeing and feeling changes before I reached 40. Getting
older sucks as far as I'm concerned.


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