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Can I just do it here? :)
Happy Birthday Eric!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good friends are good friends – no matter where one first finds them!
The internet is a strange, strange land, and there are lots of strange people in it. Also, about twenty really brilliant ones (That math works out like this: 8 people I know of + 11 people I haven’t seen but believe must exist, like drivers of large trucks who don’t park in compact spaces, or owners of toy dogs who don’t carry them around in handbags + Meg = 20).
Anyone who knows Meg already knows how lucky I am to have ever had a blog, for however long I actively wrote there, since those were the first two dots that connected us. And how often do you find friends like this where you live, let alone across most of a continent (the short way, true, but whatever)?
Pretty much never. Except just this once.
I’m twice as thankful for the internet as you are. On to the next year, then.
Thanks Meg!
He should blog more.
(couldn’t resist! ;))
Stephen
Here’s a huge happy hug Eric!
Happy Birthday to perhaps the nicest fellow I’ve never met!
Happy Birthday, Eric! We haven’t met, but maybe at the end of March…?
Happy Birthday Eric
I have never interacted with you, and yet I genuinely like you.
Odd, that.
On a side note. I have often thought, walking down neon washed lanscapes, that interior home lighting is woefully neglected.
Considering how colors and light influence our moods, it’s interesting to me that we don’t exert greater control our that aspect of our “spaces”
If you have colored (with lighting) your world, I would love to see a photo.
Hey, Eric, enjoy! Hope all’s going well.
Happy b-day to Eric! And Meg? No on likes Fresno. We’d get rid of it but it is on all these maps and GPSs and stuff and, well, too late I guess.
No matter how rare true love is, true friendship is rarer.
Frances de La Rochefauld (I think…)
Happy Birthday Eric!! I’ve read things you’ve written and they are hilarious and brilliant. It’s no wonder you and Meg are such friends…both magnificently talented and excellent people.
Meg, you two are lucky to have each other.
Happy Birthday Eric!
Happy Birthday Eric!! Big Hugs!! from Meg’s Mom.
Happy Birthday to you.
You live in a zoo.
You look like a monkey…
Oh, wait, that one’s for my daughter.
Anywho, Happy Day, Eric!
P.S. Meg, Sandyeggo is wonderful! I lived there for 11 years!