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Happy Birthday McClarkus (61)

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Happy Birthday
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Many happy returns of the day!
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Happy Birthday, there, young man!!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! I'm 4 years behind you!!
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Happy Birthday, kid! And congrats on another successful trip around the sun, my you have many more!
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Cheers!
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Well, many thanks to one and all. I had the chance to spend the day skiing with the grand kids at Keystone. Happily we had to deal with a few inches of fresh powder on the very day day we were there. They're 6 and 8 yoa and were going faster than I thought prudent. Then I remembered that I was once that age too. A snow plow is now a pizza and parallel is now french fires - learn something new every day.
Speaking of that, the group we were with were commenting on their age and at one point when one of the ladies made note of the fact that she was born in 1977. I offered that my Grandoe ski gloves that I used that day (favorites), had been purchased in 1969 when we lived in Heidelberg Germany. Giggles ensued and a great time was had by all.
The next day I got drawn in with six Air Force pilots (sub family) plus spouses who took me to the outback at Keystone. One guy says - "follow the guy with the blue jacket". Ok, we're on "Wolverine" on the back side of the third mountain in fresh powder, with bumps and trees, and it would have been close to heaven if blue jacket hadn't been going so effin fast. Long story short - I only kissed one tree and hadda blast. I'm so sore today I can barely walk, but I would never trade it for anything! Great happiness coms with family and friends! Thank you all - Regards from the Front range -M
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