Happy birthday to Kirbstone

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Happy birthday to Kirbstone

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According to the notice at the bottom of the index page, he is celebrating the 23 anniversary of his 50th birthday. :wink:
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:hb: Tom :!: :D

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Well spotted, guys. I wasn't going to mention it, but at Midnight on he 20th/21st Time booted me out of the six-dozen club.

I was firmly in the hands of MOH (no skirting!) the whole w/end apart from two very enjoyable galley-slaving outings in a racing VIII from 8AM each morning. The Sat. was an open-air concert with grand picnic beforehand, Glyndbourne-style at Russborough House, overlooking the Wicklow hills......The Celtic Tenors, not my first choice of listening, but they steered clear of Opera, delivering an evening of beautifully arranged folk music, but they did do a hilarious send-up of one of the more famous Pavaroti arias, which brought the house down.

Sunday was a garden party at home. I thought just one couple were coming 'to tea' at 5PM, but 20 arrived, bearing gifts and two guys got the BBQ going, so we ate lavishly and the weather co-operated, which was nice. They stayed just until 10.30, which was just right.

It WAS a happy birthday!

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Here's my belated wishes. Good to hear you hade a fine time, even if skirts were hard to find.
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Tom I too am late with my well wishing, but as they say better late than never! I am glad to hear that your day was as full and pleasant as it was, and may there be many more!

Now once again "You're old enough to know better and still too darn young to care!"

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A belated 'Happy Birthday' from me too.
Many happy returns, Tom.
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Happy birthday, Tom, even if I am late to the party. I have a good excuse, though -- I was asea.
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Hey guys,.......Tor, Usherman & Sir Brinkley, Pleated, Carl,

I'm really chuffed that so many of you have extended greetings to me. It must be the Greetings Season or something :D

Tom
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