bb41's half century
- Frankie
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Re: bb41's half century
Is this a Birthday ? If so happy birthday, on a positive note that's 50 years of some memories I am sure not all, but plenty you can look back on and smile, even laugh your head off.... So there is no reason why the next 50 can't be like that
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Re: bb41's half century
Look on it as an achievement.
As Frankie says there must be plenty of great memories in those 50 years.
As Frankie says there must be plenty of great memories in those 50 years.
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Re: bb41's half century
Look at the changes I'm sire you've seen in those 50 years and the experiences you've had I bet they have been great :-)
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
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Re: bb41's half century
I beat you to it a couple of weeks ago it's only a number mate you still the same person.
I get knocked down but i get up again.
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Re: bb41's half century
Happy birthday.
50 is fine. My in-laws are both in their 80s this year and they've got a better social life than me.
50 is fine. My in-laws are both in their 80s this year and they've got a better social life than me.
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Re: bb41's half century
oops looks like an epic fail, its in July but thanks for the early congrats
Fella,? its an easy mistake to make
Fella,? its an easy mistake to make
Live each day as your last as one day you'll be right !!
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Re: bb41's half century
I've moved it out of the events section.
So what have you got planned for the big event?
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Re: bb41's half century
Many happy returns bb50 .!
Fwiw, I think I can remember being 50 ( but I'm still only 21 really )
Remember, your "true age" isn't necessarily how many years since you were born IMHO.
Fwiw, I think I can remember being 50 ( but I'm still only 21 really )
Remember, your "true age" isn't necessarily how many years since you were born IMHO.
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Re: bb41's half century
well as it's not for another 4 months I'm a little weary of planning that far ahead in case I don't make it
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Re: bb41's half century
There's going to be a few confused slappers when people start wishing you a happy birthday in July
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Re: bb41's half century
I like how you've said it's not your birthday yet and people still saying happy birthday...I mean at least they are nice...but we've found the guys who don't atcually read the posts lol!!
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Re: bb41's half century
50's not old mate, I rejoined the RAF at 50 as a reservist, having said that it was a bit like dads army so maybe it is old, Im all sad now
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Re: bb41's half century
In mitigation Ross, she did say :Rossgo wrote:I like how you've said it's not your birthday yet and people still saying happy birthday...I mean at least they are nice...but we've found the guys who don't atcually read the posts lol!!
So I presumed "this" was today.bb41 wrote:God what a miserable day this is going to be
Presumption: The mother of many fu@k-ups.!
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Re: bb41's half century
Haha!! My boss tells me to stop assuming at work as I've been known to cock up on my assumptions and just charging in to most situations...5 years later still haven't learnt haha