Numbers, numbers...
I really feel good, like I'm in my prime or something. Haven't felt this good since I was 43.
Of course I'm not sure 47 years is mentioned in the Bible like 46 years is. So I'll miss that feature.
An in two more years I'll be a perfect square. But my kids think I am already.
Screw it; whatever.
At the end of this month, I'll be in my prime.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Only a year and about six weeks behind you.
ReplyDeleteHey, happy birthdays!
ReplyDeleteSince I discovered those locally ghost-sourced foods touted by Medieval Italian poets, I've stopped aging entirely.
LOL, Keith!
DeleteHappy birthday, Pauli!!
Lest I be remiss, yes, Happy Birthday, Pauli!
ReplyDeleteAs my gift, I'll send you to the 45 is the New 25 website. (Don't consider this a recommendation -- it looks at first blush like some sort of self-help "I'm OK, You're Not But Be True to Yourself" thing -- but at least it's sort of relevant.)
Anyhoo, feel free to consider 47 as the new 27. I guess that means you get to do the same stupid stuff you did then all over again.
And if today is indeed the day, you share it with Charlie Watts.
DeleteP.S. Pretty thin list of other celebs, tho, when the annoying Mac Guy from those Mac-vs-PC ads ranks as #2.
Also Wayne Brady, Dana Carvey, Jerry Mathers and Stacy Keach.
DeleteJerry Mathers?? The Beav??!!
DeleteGee, yes, Wally! In 1948.
DeleteActually tomorrow is my birthday (6/3). I share it with granny from the Beverly Hillbillies and Anderson Cooper... srsly.
ReplyDeleteWhy haven't I come across this blog before, genius!
ReplyDeleteI don't know, Tito.
DeleteI like your film list. The Usual Subjects is my favorite film of all time. Bryan Singer did a great job on Days of Future Past, IMHO.