Happy birthday!!!!

I thought he would to. I understand how he feels about the bum thing though.

I'll pick Andrea Bocelli, that man can sign!

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He does sign language? :lol:


Okay HB to Jason Alexander who showed us how to lie, about anything, at anytime. Obamas fav character I'm told... :mrgreen:

HB Jason!!

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Oh boy, count me in. I've got my Guinness all ready!!!

I'm not Irish, so I have to wait till past noon to crack one open... :lol:
 
Right back at yah!!! One of my fav bars to go to when i used to live on the beach was this little Irish bar. It was fantastic and they were always bringing in singers and performers from Ireland. Every Guinness poured sat the right amount of time before serving and a cloverleaf was design dripped on top by the tap.

I was always in there knocking down the Shepherds Pie & Guinness. Good times..... give me the rambling rover.... :wink:
 
Yes, I was invited years ago by a great older fellow named , of course, Paddy... :lol: He lived in Southern Ireland, but I was so busy back then and we lost touch after he returned home. I wish him well.... great fellow.

Ireland is definitely on my to do list... :wink:

When I do go, it will be for at least a month to be sure.
 
Yes, I was invited years ago by a great older fellow named , of course, Paddy... :lol: He lived in Southern Ireland, but I was so busy back then and we lost touch after he returned home. I wish him well.... great fellow.

Ireland is definitely on my to do list... :wink:

When I do go, it will be for at least a month to be sure.

Haha, Paddy? You sure the name wasn't Patty? :mrgreen: actually, now that I say it aloud, Paddy seems like an Irish name too.
 
He wasn't the one signing the checks to me so I never saw his name written down. I used to do big work for Paddy/Patty's employer, who was Irish as well. This was down in Miami years ago, and after awhile I got so busy that working all the way down there wasn't my best option. I turned north towards Orlando and never looked back.

Miami is a nutty nutty place and the road design is insanity.
 
Hard choice today. I labored over three choices, but I feel I must acknowledge Marty Robbins.

There was forty feet between them when they stopped to make their play

And the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today

Texas Red had not cleared leather fore a bullet fairly ripped

And the ranger's aim was deadly with the big iron on his hip
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Nice choice JO.... he is a classic.

I'll go with John Chapman aka Johnny Appleseed who was a true entrepreneur. The real business behind the apple orchards was hard and soft cider, which ppl drank more than regular water since it was safer, and healthier. It was the Pepsi of its time.

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Boom! Chapman, AKA Johnny Appleseed, was one of the three I deliberated over to honor today. A legend. A true role model.

A man who even today inspires people like us to overgrow the status quo.
 
JO, pick up a copy of "The Botany of Desire". You will truly enjoy that read. It takes four plants and discusses their history and effects on man.

The Apple (the entire TRUE story of Chapman is there)
The Tulip (Dutch craziness)
The Potato (Irish famine)
The Marijuana (very informative).

You will love it. :wink:
 
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