Kevlar2000 Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Hey Betty, Herb Wexler, copythisnow and rhema, Happy Birthday, and welcome to Club 52! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tippy Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Yes, and yesterday Janice turned 52 and the day before, someone else was 52. I've always said that 1955 was a very good year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Yes it was a great year. I'm building a 55 Ford truck to show for what I think of it. Happy birthday to you 52 year olds and those to be. I'll bring up the rear in December. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coolchef Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 happy birthday! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocky Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Yes, and yesterday Janice turned 52 and the day before, someone else was 52. I've always said that 1955 was a very good year. Ahhemm! As I have said for 1954... since folks born in 1954, AFTER Jan 21 are also in Club 52! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Strange Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Ahhemm! As I have said for 1954... since folks born in 1954, AFTER Jan 21 are also in Club 52! HEY! ...just because you were born in the year of the horse instead of the year of the snake there's no need for that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmiller Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Those of us born in the year of the Dragon (hanging out in Club 54 -- two doors down the block), salute those in Club 52. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevlar2000 Posted January 21, 2007 Author Share Posted January 21, 2007 (edited) What a lovely, lovely picture dmiller. Thanks. I thought it was spiritually significant that the four Greasespotters having their birthday today were all 52. Who can tell us, class, the spiritual significance of the number "52"? Edited January 21, 2007 by Kevlar2000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Strange Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 ummm... it comes before 53? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmiller Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 What a lovely, lovely picture dmiller. Thanks. I thought it was spiritually significant that the four Greasespotters having their birthday today were all 52. Who can tell us, class, the spiritual significance of the number "52"? Where's Roy, when ya need him!!!?? I'll give it a (very) lame attempt here --- 52 = 5 (grace) x 10 (ordinal perfection) + 2 (established); or --- 52 = 17 (combination of Spirit and Order) x 3 (completeness) + 1 (unity); or --- 52 = 5 (grace) + 2 (establishment) equaling 7 (spiritual perfection); or --- since there were 4 having birthdays on the same day, for the same age, on the same web site --- 52 divided by 4 (material creation) = 13 (rebellion, apostasy, defection, and revolution) + 1 (commencement). (Where would we be without Bullinger???) Whewwwwww!! All this mathematical gymnastics is making me thirsty!! Excuse me while I refer to my earlier post -- and grab that Guinness!! BRB. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevlar2000 Posted January 21, 2007 Author Share Posted January 21, 2007 Tom Strange, Thot's riiiiiiiiight, bless your heart. It just sits there in all its ineffable greatness like a duck zombie. (And, of course the opposite of "ineffable" is "effable", which means, "able to eff" ) dmiller, You are now in charge of our Research Department. And our Beverage Department. Please have an article ready for our next issue of "C'mere." :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmiller Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 Tom Strange,Thot's riiiiiiiiight, bless your heart. It just sits there in all its ineffable greatness like a duck zombie. (And, of course the opposite of "ineffable" is "effable", which means, "able to eff" ) dmiller, You are now in charge of our Research Department. And our Beverage Department. Please have an article ready for our next issue of "C'mere." :) Hmmmm. I'm in charge of Research And Beverage Investigation Department??? (R.A.B.I.D.) Hokee-dokee. I hear the call from on high. How can I refuse?? As the (now) recently appointed head of RABID, I have to declare the following --- Research will be relegated to Beverage ONLY. If you INSIST on researching the Word -- make it count. Verses to be researched MUST include -- Turning water into wine; Drinking wine for thy stomach's sake; Numbers 21:16, and Judges 9:21 are good resources for *research* too. (proving that the *well* is actually a watering hole, and that folks sought solace in Beer. Verses such as those that mention a kernel of wheat dying to produce *fruit*, are acceptable also -- as long as you prove that *wheat* is really *barley*, and added to the *hops for the Lord* (NOT pentecostal style). We're looking for LIQUID ASSETS HERE. We're looking for NO EMPTIES FOR THE LORD here. Now -- go thou, and research! :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocky Posted January 21, 2007 Share Posted January 21, 2007 HEY! ...just because you were born in the year of the horse instead of the year of the snake there's no need for that! Well HEY! at least I AM still a member of Club 52... unlike some stranger that has moved on past that point! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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tippy
Yes, and yesterday Janice turned 52 and the day before, someone else was 52. I've always said that 1955 was a very good year.
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Danny
Yes it was a great year.
I'm building a 55 Ford truck to show for what I think of it.
Happy birthday to you 52 year olds and those to be.
I'll bring up the rear in December.
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coolchef
happy birthday!
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Ahhemm! As I have said for 1954... since folks born in 1954, AFTER Jan 21 are also in Club 52!
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HEY! ...just because you were born in the year of the horse instead of the year of the snake there's no need for that!
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Those of us born in the year of the Dragon (hanging out in Club 54 -- two doors down the block),
salute those in Club 52. :)
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What a lovely, lovely picture dmiller. Thanks.
I thought it was spiritually significant that the four Greasespotters having their birthday today were all 52.
Who can tell us, class, the spiritual significance of the number "52"?
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Tom Strange
ummm... it comes before 53?
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Where's Roy, when ya need him!!!??
I'll give it a (very) lame attempt here ---
52 = 5 (grace) x 10 (ordinal perfection) + 2 (established); or ---
52 = 17 (combination of Spirit and Order) x 3 (completeness) + 1 (unity); or ---
52 = 5 (grace) + 2 (establishment) equaling 7 (spiritual perfection); or ---
since there were 4 having birthdays on the same day, for the same age, on the same web site ---
52 divided by 4 (material creation) = 13 (rebellion, apostasy, defection, and revolution) + 1 (commencement).
(Where would we be without Bullinger???)
Whewwwwww!! All this mathematical gymnastics is making me thirsty!!
Excuse me while I refer to my earlier post -- and grab that Guinness!!
BRB. ;)
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Tom Strange,
Thot's riiiiiiiiight, bless your heart. It just sits there in all its ineffable greatness like a duck zombie.
(And, of course the opposite of "ineffable" is "effable", which means, "able to eff" )
dmiller,
You are now in charge of our Research Department. And our Beverage Department. Please have an article ready for our next issue of "C'mere." :)
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dmiller
Hmmmm. I'm in charge of Research And Beverage Investigation Department???
(R.A.B.I.D.)
Hokee-dokee. I hear the call from on high. How can I refuse??
As the (now) recently appointed head of RABID, I have to declare the following ---
Research will be relegated to Beverage ONLY.
If you INSIST on researching the Word -- make it count.
Verses to be researched MUST include --
Turning water into wine;
Drinking wine for thy stomach's sake;
Numbers 21:16, and Judges 9:21 are good resources for *research* too.
(proving that the *well* is actually a watering hole,
and that folks sought solace in Beer.
Verses such as those that mention a kernel of wheat dying to produce *fruit*,
are acceptable also -- as long as you prove that *wheat* is really *barley*,
and added to the *hops for the Lord* (NOT pentecostal style).
We're looking for LIQUID ASSETS HERE.
We're looking for NO EMPTIES FOR THE LORD here.
Now -- go thou, and research! :D
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Rocky
Well HEY! at least I AM still a member of Club 52... unlike some stranger that has moved on past that point!
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