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Happy Birthday Stimpy

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I just noticed that the birthday feature is once again working on the homepage and today is the birthday of our beloved cumrag27 Stimpy.

Happy Happy Birthday Stimpy. I sincerely wish that all of your birthday wishes come true!!:birthday::waw:
 
It's not often that I find someone older than me (only by a couple of months though). I would bake you a cake if we lived closer, but we don't...so cake is out. You'll just have to settle for a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY, my friend.

Luv ya, Stimpy
 
Once every year...

I just noticed that the birthday feature is once again working on the homepage and today is the birthday of our beloved cumrag27 Stimpy.

Happy Happy Birthday Stimpy. I sincerely wish that all of your birthday wishes come true!!:birthday::waw:

It's not often that I find someone older than me (only by a couple of months though). I would bake you a cake if we lived closer, but we don't...so cake is out. You'll just have to settle for a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY, my friend.

Luv ya, Stimpy

Dear Mikeyank and Buckeye1,

Thank you both for your well wishes on my birthday. The problem with my advanced age is that when you get a birthday cake completely illuminated, the candles are almost completely melted by the time you get all of them lit. Then, all you have to worry about is setting the barn on fire.:001_rolleyes: But compared with the alternative, I am glad to be adding one more year to my running total!

You guys are truly sweet!:smiley-sex022: Also, thank you Mark for getting the birthday notification working again.


Sincerely,


Stimpy
 
Dear stimpy:

I hope you had a wonderful birthday and that you have many, many more to come.



HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!​



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Happy Bithday! Hope you had a good one, or two!!
 
Thanks for my birthday greeting

Dear another1, Stowe1, Ms. Kianna, Tampa24, Beth, and Swampyankee,

Thank you for your well wishes for my BD. It is nice to feel like I am among friends on the forum. :biggrin:

Now, I'll have another slice of my birthday cake to seal the deal! :001_rolleyes:



Sincerely,


Stimpy
 
Happy Birthday Stimpy, I think todays scene is your well deserved gift! Have a great day and do what you want to today. Your pal Peter in Seattle.
 
A Peter is a Peter, just like a Rose is a Rose...by any other name, its still a Peter

Happy Birthday Stimpy, I think todays scene is your well deserved gift! Have a great day and do what you want to today. Your pal Peter in Seattle.

Dear Peter,

I am not exact sure which "Peter" you are exactly, because I communicated regularly with a former forumite known as "Panzer104" from Seattle who answered to the name "Peter", too. Are you "one-in-the-same" or are you a different Peter? If you wish, make my day and PM me your response.

Either way, Thank You for your thoughtful note and it is true that I fully accept the notion that this episode with Liam and Kodi was indeed an especially poetic treat of a "Birthday Present". If this is our first conversation, then I welcome you to the forum! I have often noticed your screenname having this lingering feeling that perhaps I know you afterall.

Sincerely,


Stimpy
 
Being perpetually horny...

Happy Birthday to the classic car expert.

Dear Tim114,

All I have to say about this subject is "beep-beep" to quote a friend of mine, namely Road Runner.

Speaking of classic cars, this is my all time personal favorite: a 50-year-old-wonder, namely a 1962 Chrysler 300-H. This is part of the legendary Chrysler Letter-Series high-performance cars. It was extremely fast for its day, rare, and was referred to in the early 60's as "The Beautiful Brute".:001_rolleyes: Limited Production numbers for 1962 were only: 435 coupes/123 convertibles.

Unfortunately, the car pictured below is not my own. This is only an "unrealized fantasy" of mine that has been a constant with me for a half-century. While I have had many cars I admire greatly, this Chrysler is what truly floats-my-boat:drool:(no pun intended and No, it does not come with a propeller or life-jackets:smiley-sex020:).


Sincerely,


Stimpy (also a limited production model)
 

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Maybe not exactly as you expected...

Dear Stimpy,
What older cars do own or have had? My Dad long ago had an old gold Studebaker, a '56 I think.

Dear Swampyankee,

Thank you for the interest you have shown and your patience in me getting around to answer your question. I would love to say that I have owned all sorts of special high performance and exotic cars. But, alas, it would be a lie. My car ownership for the last 49 years includes the following:

1963 Dodge Custom 880 4 dr hardtop
1965 Volkswagen 2 dr coupe (Bug)
1967 Rambler American 440 4 dr sedan
1972 Dodge Monado Brougham 4 dr sedan
1976 Chrysler Cordoba coupe
1979 Honda Accord Hatchback coupe
1983 Honda Accord 4 dr sedan
1988 Honda Accord LX-i 4 dr sedan
1995 Honda Accord EX 4 dr sedan
2000 Acura TL 4 dr sedan

Unfortunately, nothing quite as exotic as a 1962 Chrysler 300-H pictured previously. Unfortunately as an educator for 36 years, I have never had the disposable income necessary to collect cars or the garage space necessary.

Concerning the 1956 Studebaker you mentioned above, perhaps it was a Studebaker Golden Hawk coupe. It was a very special car in 1956 as it came equiped for just the 1956 year with with a Packard 352 cu. in. V-8. This was the largest powerplant ever installed in a Studebaker. The Studebaker engine used thereafter was a 289 cu. in. Studebaker V8 until 1964 when it ceased production. the 56 Golden Hawk is pictured below:


Sincerely,


Stimpy
 

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Better late than never! (I 'm talking about my reply to your post.)

Happy birthday! And many more on the way for you!

Dear Angleone,

No slight intended. I just haven't checked out this thread lately. Thanks for the acknowledgement.


Sincerely,


Stimpy
 
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