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Double nickles for DrPaul
Posted: October 15, 2006 • 8:21 am
by DrPaul
It was my birthday yesterday. 55.
Was so busy celebrating yesterday (didn't get home 'till 4 am) couldn't post until today.
How about those Tigers?
Posted: October 15, 2006 • 10:30 am
by freepizza
The Tigers

yeah I heard today on the news that if something isnt done soon that tigers will become exstinct in the wild
Happy Birthday
Posted: October 15, 2006 • 1:40 pm
by Kait
Happy Birthday. Hope it was great, and that you have many, many more. The double nickels are fast closing in on me.
May all your wishes come true.
Kait
Posted: October 15, 2006 • 5:03 pm
by Sai
Happy Birthday

Posted: October 15, 2006 • 5:59 pm
by Cubase
Hope you had fun Paul. 55 is impressive and I am sure you have had some noteworthy acheivements... brithdays are a time to remember the good news of the past year and drink away the bad. And in my case, document the ongoing process on the board.
Happy Birthday!
-Cub. =o)
Posted: October 16, 2006 • 9:16 am
by DrPaul
Thanks for the happy birthdays.
One of the things I wanted to tell you guys about was why I was out 'till 4 a.m.
Although the opportunity was there, I was not drinking the night away.
My daughter has a friend at school who is of Greek ancestry. I also happen to be of Greek decent through both my Mom and Dad. Anyway, this friend's father has a Greek nightclub in Detroit's Greektown area. We were invited to her father's club for what they call Greek Night, which they hold every Saturday night (Sunday morning actually) from 1 a.m. untill 6 a.m. At Greek Night, one has to be Greek to get in. They have a live band, dancing, and partying all night. I didn't drink since I was driving and they probably weren't serving anyway, since it was after-hours.
Anyway, what amazed me the most was the dance floor. I had never seen anything like this. The dance floor was literally covered with money. Even if they were only one dollar bills, there would have to have been several hundreds if not thousands of dollars littering the floor. It was a little hard to dance since it was slippery dancing on all that money. People would come up to the dance floor holding a large stack of bills, throw them up in the air and then start dancing. It was amazing!
Have you guys ever seen anything like that? It was a first for me. I was thinking that maybe it is a variation on the traditional breaking of plates and dancing on the shattered pieces. I will have to inquire next time.
Posted: October 17, 2006 • 5:06 pm
by Jim the old guy
It's all Greek to me, Doc. I only got 5 years on ya, but don't try to hard to catch up. Hope you see many more.
Posted: October 18, 2006 • 1:15 am
by michel pronk
Congratulations Dr Paul and many many birthdays to come.
Posted: October 20, 2006 • 10:08 am
by Jen
Glad it was a good one. Best wishes for the coming year.
Jen
Posted: October 29, 2006 • 9:27 pm
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
Happy belated birthday to you Paul. Buy something cool with your double nickels.