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Hit 49 today..

Makes me think that I'm almost an adult..

Another landmark is that I've been in Indonesia for 21 years this month..

Thanks to every one for all you support on the forum and Komodo in general.

;);)

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And the resulting gas is all your own...

Nope, I recycle it! :eek::wink:

(I hate eBay URLs!)

Actually a simple grilled vidalia onion sliced in half across the grain and grilled for a few minutes (turning once) was a big hit. Got the idea from Legal Seafood but I may expand on it with a touch of vinegar or a light seasoning. Very simple so it was imagined, but I'll whip out the Nikon (or at least the Blackberry) next time around. Thanks for making dinner tonight possible and happy birthday Dennis!

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Happy Birthday, and don't fret 50. I just hit it myself this year. It's not as bad as thay say. It's better than the alternative! :eek:

Roy

PS. Of course a daughter can make you feel real good, when she laughs at you because you now qualify for "the old folks special checking account" at her bank.

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PS. Of course a daughter can make you feel real good' date=' when she laughs at you because you now qualify for "the old folks special checking account" at her bank.[/quote']

Oh, yeah. My daughter is not quite five so she didn't know to rub it in, but my wife took great delight in presenting the day's mail that included my AARP invitation...

'Course Dennis is only 49 so he gets another whole year to anticipate the joys of turning 50:

http://www.miamiherald.com/living/colum ... 27603.html

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Happy B-day!

Happy birthday Dennis!

You mentioned you have been in Indonesia for 21 years. I was curious - which came first - the job (teak furniture, flooring, etc), or the girl (your wife).

As most would agree, most men end up living wherever their wives are the happiest (which usually means a few blocks away from her parents).

Happy wife, happy life!

Cheers!

:)

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Amen to that Orthoman, I followed my wife to Chicago from Just over the river.I now call it home(north suburbs),although lately it seems to be like Seattle.No offense meant to the fine folks in Washington, but it's tough to mow the lawn in-between the rainfall.

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The weather is strange everywhere! Here in Seattle' date=' we've had 28 straight days without any rain....[/quote']

... and in Northern California we've actually had rain, always overcast and 10 degrees below normal. Strange June, can't grow okra. Was there a meteor hit nearby I didn't hear about?

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but it's tough to mow the lawn in-between the rainfall.

Try building a patio :mad: and I didn't want to wait 5 weeks for my Bronze Beauty. The poor thing is still tied to its pallet. But that hasn't hurt its cooking any!

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