Triangleforge's Special Day

Started by Randimus Maximus, October 22, 2010, 08:13:49 AM

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Quote from: Stella on October 22, 2010, 04:32:35 PM
I was juuuuust clarifying, no more, no less.  Well....I guess it could be "more" or "less"...

I better go now.  (No food today and two beers....oy.)

Happy B-day TF!   

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triangleforge

Thanks for all the good wishes!!! It's funny -- the sun comes up on you 18,262 times and people think it's an accomplishment. And some mornings, it sure does feel that way.

It's been a splendid birthday so far -- my sister is down from Portland, sister-in-law (the amazing baker) came in from L.A. bearing big trays of cupcakes for the party tomorrow, and a kayaking friend flew in from the DC area and will be here in about an hour. Tomorrow, DMF'ers Dietrich & Hoyden are planning to head up from Phoenix for the official do tomorrow evening.

I'm lucky that i've got imaginative gift-givers in my life - mom & dad gave me a pocket watch that's been in the family since 1909 and came back from the fields of Flanders during WWI with my great-grandfather's personal effects; he didn't. Thanks to my honey, I'm now the owner of the internet domain Triangleforge.com, and thanks to my sister the artist, we get to hang this painting of our ST2:




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