Kage read this
Posted by Artiamus (Artiamus Eric Imura) on Wed, 2008-06-04 13:46
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Awww, you're sweet! Thank you.
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permalinkLocation: New Brighton, MN, USA
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Heh... didn't know it was your birthday... anyway, Happy Belated!
So, how young is our beloved cockroach these days? ^_^ (Or shan't I ask such absurd questions?)
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permalinkLocation: Newell, WV, USA
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Wow, you have the same B-day as my mother! Happy birthday!
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permalinkLocation: Kansas, USA
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Happy (Belated) Birthday
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permalinkLocation: Philadelphia area, PA
Happy belated birthday!
Hope it was fun, and generated lots of the *best* kind of stories.
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permalinkYes, happy (belated) birthday, Uncle Kage!
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permalinkLocation: Laredo, TX
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Whoa it was Kages birthday? Slap me silly then because I needed a few days to prepare because... We have a special way in Texas to say happy birthday.
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permalinkhappy belated birthday Uncle Kage!
The 29th of June is my birthday, I has an AC birthday! wheeeeeeee!
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permalinkLocation: Roseville, CA, USA
And for your birthday, you get....
A Gilbert Home Chemistry Set!
By the way - as a kid, did you ever actually receive a chemistry set as a present? I've often wondered, when it comes to "scientific" or "educational" toys, what percentage of professional chemists had a chestry set, what percentage of biologists received a microscope with slides as a kid, how many civil engineers or architechs ever played with an Erector Set, that sort of thing. Such items take one step past props for games of "let's pretend". I know many folks who built model airplanes but never became pilots or joined the Air Force or became aerospace engineers, for example.
You might ask that question of your fellow professionals and peers at work - I'd truly like to know.
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permalinkLocation: NJ
Happy birthday Kage!
I'm a biologist... I had a chemistry set AND read my mom's high school biology book when I was 5.
I also watched alot of "Nova" and "National Geographic" and "Nature". Mega nerd.
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