HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHARKY!

Happy Birthday Sharky!!!!

Whadya get? Huh huh?

A tie?
A book you've been wanting?
A shiny new pair of shrimp boots?

:D
 
Happy Birthday dood! Ah to be 44 again. In the first blossom of... well it's younger than I am anyway.
 
Thank you, everybody!! :D :cool:

I'm 7.75 years old!!

(In dog years) :lloyd:

We had a throwdown at The Compound yesterday with barbecue, homemade ice cream (strawberry!) :licklips:, German chocolate birthday cake, lots of friends and a few people who I had never seen before. :D

We lit off so many fireworks, a sheriff's deputy stopped by to see what was going on, and wound up staying a while for cake and ice cream. :cool:

Favorite presents: a pair of fish for the koi pond, some kewl windchimes for the patio, and a straw Stetson Panama hat. :cool:
 
Sharky said:
Thank you, everybody!! :D :cool:

I'm 7.75 years old!!

(In dog years) :lloyd:

We had a throwdown at The Compound yesterday with barbecue, homemade ice cream (strawberry!) :licklips:, German chocolate birthday cake, lots of friends and a few people who I had never seen before. :D

We lit off so many fireworks, a sheriff's deputy stopped by to see what was going on, and wound up staying a while for cake and ice cream. :cool:

Favorite presents: a pair of fish for the koi pond, some kewl windchimes for the patio, and a straw Stetson Panama hat. :cool:

Well...looks like there's a lot of folks here who's parents were busy in September, eh?

Happy B-day, Sharky!!!
 
This Day in History:

Forty years ago, on June 21, 1964, civil rights workers Michael H. Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James E. Chaney disappeared in Philadelphia, Miss.; their bodies were found buried in an earthen dam six weeks later. (Seven Ku Klux Klansmen were later convicted of federal civil rights violations in the deaths and sentenced to prison terms ranging from three to ten years; none served more than six years.)

On this date:

In 1788, the United States Constitution went into effect as New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it.

In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for his reaping machine.

In 1932, heavyweight Max Schmeling lost a title fight by decision to Jack Sharkey, prompting Schmeling's manager, Joe Jacobs, to exclaim: "We was robbed!"

In 1945, during World War II, American soldiers on Okinawa found the body of the Japanese commander, Lt. Gen. Mitsuru Ushijima, who had committed suicide.

In 1963, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was chosen to succeed the late Pope John XXIII; the new pope took the name Paul VI.

In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that states may ban materials found to be obscene according to local standards.

In 1977, Menachem Begin became Israel's sixth prime minister.

In 1982, a jury in Washington, D.C. found John Hinckley Jr. innocent by reason of insanity in the shootings of President Reagan and three other men.

In 1985, scientists announced that skeletal remains exhumed in Brazil were those of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele.

In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled that burning the American flag as a form of political protest is protected by the First Amendment.

Ten years ago: President Clinton (news - web sites), addressing members of the Business Roundtable, made an impassioned call for action on health-care reform. American teenager Michael Fay was released from a Singapore prison, where he'd been flogged for vandalism.

Five years ago: President Clinton visited Slovenia, formerly part of Yugoslavia, where he publicly urged Serbs to reject Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic (news - web sites). NATO (news - web sites) and the Kosovo Liberation Army, meanwhile, signed an accord providing for the demilitarization of the KLA.

One year ago: Ten weeks after the fall of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s regime, President Bush (news - web sites) offered a broadly positive status report on the U.S. mission in Iraq (news - web sites) in his weekly radio addr! ess. Lennox Lewis retained his heavyweight title after a cut stopped Vitali Klitschko after six brawling rounds in Los Angeles. Author Leon Uris died in New York at age 78; playwright George Axelrod died in Los Angeles at age 81.

(Thank you, Yahoo) :cool:
 
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