Enjoy the best of times AND the worst of times, 200-years-ago-born Charles Dickens.
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Enjoy the best of times AND the worst of times, 200-years-ago-born Charles Dickens.
I missed yesterday's great author, John Steinbeck, at 110. Guess I got leap year backwards.
Some guy named Joseph Campbell would've been 108 today, and Robert Frost'd been 138.
The late, great Robert Johnson would've been 101 years old today.
Happy would've-been 100th, Woody Guthrie. :madeforyouandme:
Happy 95th, Jack "King" Kirby!!
Because associating you with a dead god of all things comics would make me too sad to sacrifice the goat on the morn of your birthday, as is the ancient custom.
(Okay, really, I only read about it earlier today.)
And happy birthday, JT! Not that you're posthumous, but, well, it looks like there are two birthday threads for you and I can't decide which to use, so I'll go here instead.
Say it in your best Barry White voice: "Oh, yeah. I'd have been 68 years old today, baby."