P.S. I edited the post to add the comma, realising that I'd missed it out.
Happy Birthday Aaronnnn...! Page 5
I should have put one in the thread title.
Hehe! (I'm not sure, as it was a statement rather tha talking directly to me? Maybe?)
Ooh, five pages. Although we should close this thread now so it doesn't get more posts than the Happy Birthday Chipolata thread. That would be a travesty.
Quote: Aaron @ May 8 2010, 3:55 PM BSTHehe! (I'm not sure, as it was a statement rather tha talking directly to me? Maybe?)
Hmmmm. Maybe.
That's a thinker...
Quote: chipolata @ May 8 2010, 3:59 PM BSTOoh, five pages. Although we should close this thread now so it doesn't get more posts than the Happy Birthday Chipolata thread. That would be a travesty.
Hahaha.
Quote: zooo @ May 8 2010, 2:46 PM BSTBetter not be.
*cracks whip*
Lucky she didn't interpret the real meaning of my post!
I think I get it.
I AM NOT HAPPY!
Quote: zooo @ May 9 2010, 12:23 AM BSTI think I get it.
I AM NOT HAPPY!
Aaaah! Sorry.
Would put an X but Aaron's probably looking.
Happy Birthdays!
As above really
Have a good one Mr Aaron.
I've known Aaron for three years in avatar form and have met him twice. Should have been three times but he didn't turn up last time (and never explained why).
I have been genuinely impressed on a number of occasions by his open mind and his free thinking.
Over the last year he's become a bit distant and surly on the boards, but this no doubt reflects the increased pressure of the world on his shoulders and works his way through his twenties - not to mention the stress of living with a woman.
Anyway, I wish him happy birthday and to paraphrase a line from the Philip Larkin poem 'Show Saturday' (about a bullocks at a country fair)
Let him always be there.
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 11 2010, 12:33 AM BSTI've known Aaron for three years in avatar form and have met him twice. Should have been three times but he didn't turn up last time (and never explained why).
I have been genuinely impressed on a number of occasions by his open mind and his free thinking.
Over the last year he's become a bit distant and surly on the boards, but this no doubt reflects the increased pressure of the world on his shoulders and works his way through his twenties - not to mention the stress of living with a woman.
Anyway, I wish him happy birthday and to paraphrase a line from the Philip Larkin poem 'Show Saturday' (about a bullocks at a country fair)
Let him always be there.
I'm filling up !
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 11 2010, 12:33 AM BSTI have been genuinely impressed on a number of occasions by his open mind and his free thinking.
Ssssh! You'll ruin the persona!
Quote: Godot Taxis @ May 11 2010, 12:33 AM BSTOver the last year he's become a bit distant and surly on the boards, but this no doubt reflects the increased pressure of the world on his shoulders and works his way through his twenties - not to mention the stress of living with a woman.
Ha ha. Have I? Must have been the strain and horror of dissertations and exams, followed by the big wide world of unemployment and financial ruin. Or you've just caught me on bad days...
But thanks.
HBD Double-A
appy Birfday!
I know you like bad grammer, so that can be your present