>>>>>>>>>The title says it all!
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>>>>>>>>>HNY to all and looking forward another year of lively debate, mutual help and a few laughs.
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>>>>>>>>Thank you very much, and the same to you. And happy birthday (give or take a day or two).
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>>>>>>>Why thanks, Tore. It's a bummer of a day for a birthday but dead easy when it comes to calculating age next such-and-such, etc.
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>>>>>>My nephew shares his birthday with you, so I know exactly how it is. I guess you mix "auld lang syne" with "Happy birthday to you"?
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>>>>>No, by the time "auld lang syne" is sung, after midnight, I'm already history (not that I'm centre of the universe to start, what with the overriding occasion), and I rarely get that sung anyway, for the same reason. Oh woe is me!
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>>>>SO you're born December 31st? Mt nephew is born January 1st.
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>>>Well that's what
I mean by NYE.
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>>Do you expect me to notice of every little detail? It's my first day at work after a looong weekend, I don't even know if I have sobered up yet. :-))
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>My loooong w/e was c. 2 weeks but feels just like a long w/e - and *I* remembered!
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>Besides, how can you get drunk on that Danish gnat's p*ss? :-)
When I'm at home, I rarely drink Danish beer. I have the same meaning of Dansish beer as Monty Python had of English beer: "Just like making love in a canoe; fu**ing close to water"! :-)
Personally I prefer some Norwegian beer, plus Foster, San Miguel and the original Czech Budweisser, in most countries sold as Budvar.