Happy birthday to Laura!

Reading the updates from yesterday and today put a huge smile on my face and induced a hearty chuckle several times! It was almost as much fun as you guys seemed to have on Laura's special day. Love the presents - so unique - and a great mix of practical, and "offbeat" and hilarious ones (especially the square peg in a round hole :lol: :lol:). Thanks for the wonderful reports; and two more great peacock images since yesterday!

Oh, almost forgot, the magnifying mirror light is great, and will help very much. But have you thought about supplements/fish head soup (eat the eyes)/and other food specifically for eye health, Laura? It could stop any further deterioration and could bring big improvements - as you read SO much and need to keep your eyesight to a certain minimum level.
 
jebediah said:
Beatiful song. I guess Joe singing and Jason playing guitar. Happy Birthday, Laura.

No, as I said:


Laura said:
Okay, here's a recording of the very first performance of Timotheos' "Let's All Light Up" at my birthday dinner. (We were all sitting around the table).

Timotheos was playing and singing by himself.
 
Dear Laura, I know I'm late with compliments (just now I came to the forum and found this topic), but I'm sure this is not essential :)
Take the best and sincere wishes and gratitude for all that you do and so we are all here together.
and I want to share of a one nice thing that I discovered in Skype when I quoted fragment of the session to my friend, I told her about your birthday and she with all one's heart joined in the congratulations also.
Dialogue on the screenshot of October 9, 2001. Your name (L) turns into the heart and Ark's name (A) - in a smiley angel. it is very symbolic and cute, and we had thought that you will be pleased to seen it.
Be happy :hug:


quote from the screenshot:

Q: (L) I want to know what was the source of this terrible feeling that I was in for two nights. I felt so badly that I could hardly stand it. I could not sleep last night for up to four hours, and I could hardly bear it.
A: stagnation is injurious to health.
Q: (L) You do not answer my question. (A) {Laughs}.
 

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« Reply #940 of Mr. Scott on: Today at 01:17:23 PM »

If they both go off simultaneously, it's actually a rather discordant experience. This way, we get 2 reminders of the hour in short succession, which is far more effective and pleasant to the ear. Besides, it's a good reminder that time doesn't really exist. Or maybe that "timing is indefinite"...
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Very good observation, Mr. Scott. I think that see the difference between things is starting to understand. These phrases are very suitable for a scientific study and consequences in practical life / third dimension. The differences between the "non existence" and " the indefinite" (the zero?).
 
Hope you have had a great time with all yor loved ones, happy birthday! DCM bless you :) (and us for having you) :hug2:
 
Happy Birthday, Laura!

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Peacock green color reminds of me your eyes, so beautiful like emerald diamonds. :)
 
Happy belated Birthday, Laura. :flowers:

The company was the best, food sounded wonderful and the entertainment, gosh, great ballad Timotheos, I'll be humming that for days. :cool2:

Loved the the gift of a "1958 manual typewriter... "for the ice age"'! :)
 
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