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Aunt Millie turns 39

Our Saintly Aunt Millie has turned 39 (again, yes more than once!)

I have not chatted with her lately (perhaps a decade) but if any one out there in WEB LAND lives near her maybe you know how she is doing?

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Paul B blogger said…
Hey robbie. Ask any of the hamilton Aunties. Including my mom. They'll give you the phone number. She would be delighted to hear from you. Ask her the story of the day our grandmother died. It's really an incredible story.
Paul B blogger said…
oh snap!
Rob!
about 45 minutes ago minutes it was 8:08, and ground hog day, ie, when your head peaked out and you saw your shadow.
Well now, I guess me has to post an official birthday message.
Dan Ford said…
Happy birthday Rob

Im sure Kevin will be giving you a paid day off for your birthday.If he doesnt ill have his mother give him a talking to.
robbyblogger said…
Paul I will have to call the Aunties.
Dan talk to your mom, today is Friday and my employer has left me feeling empty, not even a "howdy do"
It makes me sad.



sob



thanks for thinking of me.


i'll just sit here in the dark




alone



nobody loves me guess i'll go eat worms...

alone

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