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Beverly 11-07-08 06:15 AM

Happy Birthday DnvrFox
 
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Is there a birthday ride planned?

Neil_B 11-07-08 06:19 AM

Happy birthday!

10 Wheels 11-07-08 06:21 AM

Happy 69th Birthday......

maddmaxx 11-07-08 06:26 AM

I didn't know we counted that high...................:bday:


If I'd planned ahead far enough I would have sent a fire extinguisher.

RonH 11-07-08 06:40 AM

Happy 69th. :bday:
Slow down. I'm having trouble keeping up with you. ;) I won't be 64 till next month. :rolleyes:
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Floyd 11-07-08 07:32 AM

Happy birthday...enjoy the ride...........and hopefully some pie of your choice.

dguest 11-07-08 08:35 AM

Happy Birthday and hope you have many more years of riding.

Red Rider 11-07-08 08:39 AM

Happy birthday! Hope your celebration includes the activity of your choice and people who love you.

:bday::bday:

howsteepisit 11-07-08 08:52 AM

HAppy Birthday, have a ride and thank you nfor all you do to make this forum a great place for all!

Digital Gee 11-07-08 09:43 AM

Happy Birthday!

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Spinz 11-07-08 10:07 AM

Best wishes. Lp

BengeBoy 11-07-08 10:24 AM

Happy Birthday! Hope you have a great ride planned...

DnvrFox 11-07-08 10:39 AM

Thanks all!

It is really great having these wonderful birthday wishes.

Fridays are my special day with my son, Andy. He rides his 3 wheeler while I walk with him to places like BK, Wendy's or McD's, and we have lunch together and walk/ride back. Generally about 3.5 miles.

So, this am I rode to the rec center at 5:20 am (28F with some wind -BRR!), did a spin class for 45 minutes, swam for 45 minutes, and worked out in the weight room for about 30 minutes, then rode my bike back.

I did tell the spin class that I had reached 69 today. I think it is important for these young folks to know that some of us older folks are right there with them, keeping up. I got a round of applause.

About 11:30 I will do the ride/walk thing with Andy.

Then, maybe a nap!

Yen 11-07-08 10:54 AM

Happy Birthday, DF! Thanks for being a source of inspiration. Many good wishes for a great day filled with your favorite things.

roadfix 11-07-08 11:13 AM

H b!!

Tom Bombadil 11-07-08 11:29 AM

Very happy wishes to you.

I'll have to remember to change what I tell others ... "I know a 68 (now 69) year old that can grind me into the ground."

Pat 11-07-08 11:33 AM

Happy Birthday. Sounds like you already have gone out and gotten a good start on a happy one.

Nerdanel 11-07-08 11:35 AM

Happy Birthday!

TromboneAl 11-07-08 11:41 AM

Don't forget to update your profile slogan: "Younger daily at 68"

Kurt Erlenbach 11-07-08 11:44 AM

In addition to the birthday wishes, thank you for another year of keeping this forum moving ahead. I think we all appreciate it.

Bud Bent 11-07-08 11:45 AM

Happy Birthday!

DnvrFox 11-07-08 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by TromboneAl (Post 7808699)
Don't forget to update your profile slogan: "Younger daily at 68"

Done and thanks - almost slipped my mind.

DnvrFox 11-07-08 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by Kerlenbach (Post 7808729)
In addition to the birthday wishes, thank you for another year of keeping this forum moving ahead. I think we all appreciate it.

Thanks.

I have purposely backed off totally from any forum "leadership" or whatever that was I used to think I did. Sadly, the 50+ forum is doing just great without me! Let's one know how unneeded they are, despite any visions of grandeur one might have about themselves.

cranky old dude 11-07-08 12:27 PM

Here's wishing you a very Happy Birthday.

:giver: :bday: :giver:

Digital Gee 11-07-08 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox (Post 7808778)
Thanks.

I have purposely backed off totally from any forum "leadership" or whatever that was I used to think I did. Sadly, the 50+ forum is doing just great without me! Let's one know how unneeded they are, despite any visions of grandeur one might have about themselves.

I know the feeling. Years ago, I built a state of the art professional development department for a large organization (4,000 employees in our division). It was really cool. When I left to begin my consulting practice, I discovered within 6 months it was all a distant memory for people who still worked there. Since I was the third director in a row to leave the organization, when the fourth one (my replacement) left a few months later, they shut everything down and started outsourcing all these internal services.

It was humbling. :)


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