You sell yourself short in the wisdom department. There are few in the blogosphere, or for that matter in life at large, that are better with the insightful use of language to comment on the state of the world. Here’s to a long and increasingly happy life for you, Chaz! Congrats.
Look at the bright side.. at this juncture (or perhaps sooner) by now you are able to do something few of those spry 30 somethings can do. Forcast the weather. Yep, you are now able to know what the weather is going to be like before it gets to where you’re at (assuming your knees/joints were anything like my dads … and to some extent mine). This is especially true regarding major storms of a snowy nature. The ache-ier the knees the deeper/wetter it will be.
So happy birthday!! May you have many more, and may each be better then the last.
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fillyjonk »
25 November 2008 · 9:18 am
Well, I would think that that LV is considerably happier than Las Vegas. (I always found Vegas kind of boring, personally). Have a good one.
McGehee »
25 November 2008 · 9:58 am
Roman numerals do have their upside. If you go by the number of digits used, I’m younger now than when I was 38.
Dispatches from Blogblivion » Blog Archive » Happy Birthday »
25 November 2008 · 11:43 am
[...] To blogger Charles Hill, who is doubly-nickled today. [...]
Tatyana »
25 November 2008 · 12:23 pm
…don’t forget your freedom.
Have a happy birthday, Ch.
Kirk »
25 November 2008 · 1:18 pm
You sell yourself short in the wisdom department. There are few in the blogosphere, or for that matter in life at large, that are better with the insightful use of language to comment on the state of the world. Here’s to a long and increasingly happy life for you, Chaz! Congrats.
sya »
25 November 2008 · 7:52 pm
Happy birthday!
Jeffro »
25 November 2008 · 8:54 pm
I’m with Kirk on selling yourself short on wisdom – and change would be messin’ with a good thing.
Jeffro »
25 November 2008 · 8:54 pm
Oh, and happy birthday. I’d forget my butt if it weren’t so firmly attached.
Guy S »
25 November 2008 · 11:38 pm
Look at the bright side.. at this juncture (or perhaps sooner) by now you are able to do something few of those spry 30 somethings can do. Forcast the weather. Yep, you are now able to know what the weather is going to be like before it gets to where you’re at (assuming your knees/joints were anything like my dads … and to some extent mine). This is especially true regarding major storms of a snowy nature. The ache-ier the knees the deeper/wetter it will be.
So happy birthday!! May you have many more, and may each be better then the last.
Flack »
26 November 2008 · 3:01 pm
Congrats! By the time I’m your age, my children will be changing their children’s diapers and hopefully you’ll have found someone to change yours. :)