It’s time to celebrate our fellow dopers who share birthday’s in the month of **DECEMBER **!!
Feel free to wish them a Happy Birthday, Joy, Luck, and Good Health, or whatever you would personally wish for them.
If it’s your birthday, then share with us what you are doing on that special day, what you received, your accomplishments, or whatever you feel like sharing, since it is your special day.
If anyone who’s birthday is in December and isn’t on this list, please post your birthday and let us know!
So let me be the first to wish all of you a VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
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Çyrin
Estilicon
Mudshark
DAVEW0071
BalmainBoy
gypsygirl31
Yo La Tengo
Baker
The Big Cheese
Lyllyan
Kat
CanadianSue
casdave
twickster47
sublight
Fenris
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Best Wishes to You All and Happy Holidays!!!
I would be partying even if it wasn’t my birthday, because I was born on New Year’s Eve! Daddy’s little tax deduction, that’s me. I’ve always enjoyed having my birthday on a holiday, especially one that’s so close to another major holiday. Mom said my due date was 12/25, but God sent me down on a day more appropriate to my nature. And my name IRL is derived from the Greek god of wine and revelry! Whoo hoo!
I’ll be officially entering thirtysomething-hood (31) on the 19th. No plans for a party yet, but my company’s bonenkai (literally “Forget the Year Party”) is on the 20th.
My birthday is today!
I am also the first-born son of parents named Joseph and Mary.
This has not gone to my head. I’ve been level-headed since I left the manger.
I’m only posting in this thread because I want to give Cal props for his sig. It cracks me up every time.
Oh wait, I do have a birthday this month. I’ll be turning 21 the Saturday after Christmas. And it’s incredibly irritating, for reasons to do with the DMV and license renewal and them not being open on Saturdays and me having plans to be in Ontario for my birthday. (If I renew early, I get the “Under 21”-style license again. Grr.)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EVERYONE!!!
Approximate Phonetic Chinese Version of “Happy Birthday”: (thanks, Nathan!)
“Guung juuk nay fook sow yuen teen tsai, hing hong nay sun sun fie lok. Leen leen doe yao gum yut, suuy doe yao gum jzew, guung hay nay! Guung hay nay!!!”
Approximate English Translation of Above:
“Congrats on this good day of fortune, where we can all gather together. Wishing you a very happy birthday. Every year, this wondrous day arrives; Always, this wondrous time comes. Congratulations! Congratulations!”
Hope you all have fantastic birthdays! Oh, and CalMeacham, you might be allowed to let it get to your head if your birthday was actually on the 25[sup]th[/sup] instead of the 1[sup]st[/sup]!
Hey Baker – I’m also New Year’s Eve! When – woohoo – I’ll be 48. I’ve got to renew my driver’s license also – always fun, with all the kids on Xmas break jamming the DMV. At this point, no plans – I usually go over to my sister’s for dinner, come home early, and watch Dick Clark. Middle age ain’t for sissies – or the easily bored.