Happy Birthday EE

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Happy Birthday EE

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Time to thank EE for all he does for this forum, an to wish him a vary Happy Birthday. Two numbers for the come to mind a 1 an a 6 he may wish to be 16 but 61 is not so bad. Have fun, in joy life, I wish you many more sailing years.
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Yes sir!

+1 here!


THANK YOU VERY MUCH EE for keeping the forum in good order!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY my friend!

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Happy birthday from a newcomer. I really enjoy the forum. Thanks for your work on it. God bless.
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Thanks ! Seems like every year now the waterline gets a little higher on this 'old boat' and she moves a little slower..I'd give up having birthdays, but I hear the side effects of quitting are drastic..
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EmergencyExit wrote:Thanks ! Seems like every year now the waterline gets a little higher on this 'old boat' and she moves a little slower..I'd give up having birthdays, but I hear the side effects of quitting are drastic..
:wink: LOL... I have been 39 at each birthday for many years and don't intend to get any older... :wink:

Happy Birthday just the same!
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Happy Birthday EE...you young whipper snapper...
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It is neat to think that when our, yours and mine, boats were new we were in our 20s. I think this give us a warm feeling each time we leave the slip in our old bodies with our old boat. Sail on my friend!
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EmergencyExit wrote:Thanks ! Seems like every year now the waterline gets a little higher on this 'old boat' and she moves a little slower..I'd give up having birthdays, but I hear the side effects of quitting are drastic..
...and, I hear, permanent.

Happy belated birthday.

John
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OutnBacker wrote:[...and, I hear, permanent.

Happy belated birthday.

John
Not only permament but its leaves a nasty mark, lol...thanks !
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EmergencyExit wrote:
OutnBacker wrote:[...and, I hear, permanent.

Happy belated birthday.

John
Not only permament but its leaves a nasty mark, lol...thanks !

But, no wake. ....get it? no wake.

BUWAHAHAHAHAHAAA!
Current: '75 Montgomery 17 #65
Current: '78 Chrysler 20
Past: '78 Chrysler 22
'98 Bauer 12 - gaff rig
'78 Orion Malibu 18
Forever: '83 Grumman 17, gunter rigged with jib and trimaran outriggers.
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