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Post your birthday here.
Posted: December 09, 2006 • 9:20 pm
by Jen
Let's not let another year go by without wishing everyone a timely birthday.
Month and day are all that's needed. No year necessary, especially since I don't think they numbered them back in JTOG's day.
I'll do my best to keep track of them. Someone on the board made an Uber awesome Tex calendar a few years back. It'd be cool to have something like that.
So I guess I'll go 1st.
Nov 3rd.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 12:00 am
by GarySogar
April 26.
I'll show you my year if you show me yours.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 12:08 am
by Jen
1970. Yeah, I look kinda young for 36. But it doesn't bother me anymore!
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 1:53 am
by freepizza
April 16, 1987
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 3:59 am
by michel pronk
25 august 1971 that would be me
18 august 1972 is my wife
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 6:08 am
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
Sept. 19 1982
I'm 24 ... and Jen .. I ... had... no IDEA you were 36. I mean, yeah, wow... you look younger. And that is sooooo a compliment.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 6:39 am
by RyanPatton
March 5th, 1982.
Yes, the day after Tex Murphy/Chris Jones (Tex Murphy) birthday.

Posted: December 10, 2006 • 6:40 am
by Jerry Dan
March 11, 1978. Yes, you do recognize that date. It was Lawrence Welk's 75th birthday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_11
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 8:02 am
by GypsyPernell
September 30, 1968. Wow, I suddenly feel old. Wheres my cane?

Posted: December 10, 2006 • 8:29 am
by Fred Buer
August the 13th. And yes, that really WAS a friday back in '82.
-Fred
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 8:47 am
by Sai
January 3rd 1985.
Just over 1 week after Christmas (both a good and bad thing).
So I was 9 when UAKM was released. I think I got the Klixx version which may of been out a bit later so may of been about 10 when I actually played it. Great fun.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 9:33 am
by DrPaul
October 14, 1951
The year 1951 marks the first time the term "Rock & Roll" was used to describe R&B. It was also the year UNIVAC (the first business computer to handle both numeric and alphabetic data) was introduced.
The Japanese peace treaty (WWII) was signed in 1951.
I hope this makes all you guys who are feeling old, feel young again - Babies!
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 3:18 pm
by jcarnby
June 15, 1985.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 3:21 pm
by GarySogar
OK, need to add my year. . .
April 26, 1953.
Ok, JTOG, Dr. Paul and I have 'fessed up. Time for you to belly up to the bar. . . or the posterior, considering your current avatar.
Posted: December 10, 2006 • 4:34 pm
by Harry of Brooklyn
Hi, friends!
I was born January 14, 1950. As far as I know, only celeb Albert Schweitzer was born on 1/14, but my mother was born on Greta Garbo's birthday.
Jen: Demonlawyer aka David Bywater did two fabulous Tex Murphy calendars in a row, the second with several gentle pushes from me. Can't swear he'd be up for a third (maybe if someone had some great new visuals), but he did a lovely job.
Hope you are all well and happy,
Harry