TO ME! It's my "lucky" birthday, I turn 22 on the 22nd. Can anyone guess what I'm doing today for my birthday??? I'm moving stuff between my old apartment off of Riverside to my new apartment off of Far West (in Austin). And then, I am coming to Houston to celebrate.... My sister's surprise birthday party. WTF??? Yes, my sister's birthday. Her birthday is on the 26th, but apparently today is the only day that all of her friends can get their **** together. I guess I should be happy that I'm alive to celebrate it, I should be happy that I'm getting a better apartment in a better neighborhood, and I should be happy that I a lot of the stuff that I have, but still - it sucks. Someone PLEASE tell me something to make me feel better!
I thought for chicks it drops when we turn 21... I have no clue, that's all still in my parents name.
Happy b-day...mine was actually yesterday...Think of this... The older you get, the more mature you get, the more mature you get the more money you make...or something like that...Have a great day...
Will do. I'm sure that some part of it will be a joint celebration - the person who is throwing it knows it's my birthday today. But still, I don't want to steal the spotlight from my sister. and Happy (belated) Birthday rrj_gamz
The Sun gets brighter with time, raising Earth's temperature and causing carbon dioxide levels to drop. Within half a billion years, this will make photosynthesis impossible, causing plant life to die and thus destroying Earth's life-friendly environment. Life will probably be completely gone from Earth in about a billion years, when the Sun's increased temperature boils off the oceans completely. Around six or seven billion years from now, the Sun will swell to a red giant state and in the process, incinerate the Earth completely. So all of this is pointless anyway, meaning it's nothing to worry or be upset about.
The older you get, the more responsibilities you have. The older you get, the closer to death you are. The older you get, the older your body feels. The older you get, the more serious life becomes. The older you get, the more bills you have to pay. The older you get, the more time you spend at work. I refuse to wish anyone a happy birthday because the older you get, the worse it gets. So go ahead and celebrate that extra year... you won't get a happy birthday from me... especially not in a pathetic "happy birthday to me" thread. happy birthday.
Apparently it's the Crew's duty to crap all over poor meggoleggo's birthday thread. We apologize for that. I think.
I've had arthritis since I was eight. My body has felt old for the past 14 years. But thanks anyway. If the rest of the Clutch Crew wishes to crap on my pathetic thread, go ahead. I'm not going to be around for at least another 7 hours.
On my 21st birthday... Turning legal drinking age, you're supposed to party, right? I planned a party. My gf's best friend (female) was invited. The friend's mom was my boss. When we invited the friend, she copped a stupid attitude, getting all pouty, saying she wasn't coming 'cause she didn't have a boyfriend/date. We told her it wasn't the prom - come anyway, drink, and celebrate with us. Her mom saw that she was unhappy and miserable and knew it had something to do with me and my gf. So she fired me that day (just a few days short of b-day party). With very little money, and with no job, I had to cancel the party. Bottom line: 21st birthday. No party. Lost my job. Friend was being a pain in the ass. The only redeeming thing was... my gf and I had our own little private celebration in which I was treated very, very, very well. -- droxford
Thanks...don't worry about the "pathetic thread" crap...he said happy birthday, you know, in the small print...to be honest, my sorry azz actually thought about doing this yesterday, but only for a 1/2 second...
Now that you're living off Far West, you longer have to worry about having your car stereo stolen by a bunch of shady hoodrats walking around your apt. complex. Not to mention, you'll never have to set foot in HEB Riverside again. Now you're 8 minutes from Best Buy, the Arboretum, Gateway Cinema, and still only 10 minutes from 6th St. Your life will improve substantially very soon. Leaving Sterling for Greystone Park (FW) for my 5th year was the best move I ever made in college.
I sometimes wonder why you relegate the complexity, texture and profoundness of your humor to the meaningless and limited domain of this BBS. I guess you just explained it.....