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message 1: by Brian, just a child's imagination (new)

1551688 I'm so excited. I like birthdays. I like cake. I like presents. I like Mo. Today is Prophet Mo's birthday and tomorrow is Sweet Mo's birthday. If the Prophet's birthday can be declared a public holiday then I do believe that Sweet Mo's birthday should be a public holiday. I'm going to go to work... but I won't work in your honor.

So Happy Birthday bacon advocate!!!


message 2: by Micha (new)

1116856 I like birthdays too! I wish you good cake, good company, weird and beautiful gift wrapping, sensational presents and a very grand day indeed!!!

YAY FOR CUPCAKES!


message 3: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 Yay for Mo and all the work she has done for our new home. Look, she even hung the drapes.

That's a lot of work for someone with a birthday coming! Wish we were there to celebrate with ya.

(This is where that send a cupcake app on FB would actually be kinda... nice to have. Because birthday candles and books don't go together so well...)


message 4: by Dan, deadpan man (new)

381899 From the sounds of it Mo's birthday celebration last the better part of a week. I don't think I could handle that myself but I can think of no one more willing and deserving. Happy Birthday Mo.


message 5: by Bonita (new)

2104192 Aw... happy birthday, kiddo. Love the new drapes.


message 6: by Michael, the Olddad (new)

1855280 We found a new site for the group just in time for your birthday Mo. So glad we could all make it!
mm


message 7: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 thanks you guys! but my birthday isn't until tomorrow! it's only my birthday on pluto! :)


message 8: by Debbie (new)

2099325 YAY MO!!! Happy Birthday, doll! thanks for all the work you've done on our new home.....you are much appreciated!


2110497 Happy Bday darling. (Yes, I AM writing from Pluto). I'm tipping my virtual martini to you. :) XO


message 10: by Kerry, flame-haired janeite (new)

194216 I guess I'll have to come back tomorrow and wish you a happy birthday Mo, since you have corrected us that it's not today.

;)


message 11: by Jonathan, Young Will Miller (new)

517182 . . . so wait, you're tomorrow, right, mo? same as my nephew! . . . big big big hugs!!!!!


message 12: by Patty, new york doll (new)

574954 Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday Eve! Happy Birthday Week!


message 13: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 i'm going to be so lonely tomorrow. :P


message 14: by Alan (new)

2102847 Maureen wrote: "i'm going to be so lonely tomorrow. :P"

No you won't! We'll all be here! On Goodreads.com! Celebrating Mo. And we'll be drunk.
Happy Birthday! I hope someone gets up early and makes you waffles.


message 15: by Margaret, Unreader (new)

1748812 Happy Happy Mo!


message 16: by Lara (new)

2104493 Happy Birthday from Earth, Mo!
You're an angel, you are.


message 17: by Jennifer, hot tamale (new)

1404781 happy birthday mo! hope you have a grand day of the highest order, complete with bacon and gravy and cupcakes.
XOXO!!!


message 18: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 And lasagna!

And CHEESEBURGERS!


message 19: by Alan (new)

2102847 Especially lasagna. Good god.



message 20: by Kerry, flame-haired janeite (new)

194216 Well I'm not drunk but that won't stop me from saying, HAPPY HAPPY my dear Mo!!! And I'll try to take it easy on you in Lexulous today. Well, that's a lie because I am way too competitive. But it's the thought that counts???

X's and O's
Love to you.
Happy, happy birthday!


message 21: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 hey you guys:
thanks for keeping me company today! i was worried for a while there. just got back from birthday dinner -- i am stuffed with burrito goodness. and judging from this thread, i think i have been too free in my ecstasies over junk food. you're going to think i'm homer simpson! actually at one point several years ago i was worried i was turning into homer simpson: i got up in the middle of the night, murmured, "cookies", and went rummaging. not quite the same as staying up all night to eat an entire block of kraft singles (yes canadians call american cheese "kraft singles" in the same way we call macaroni and cheese "kraft dinner") due to my neurosis regarding brand names however i usually just choose to call them cheese slices. and since it's my birthday i hope it's okay that i rambled on for several sentences about nothing of much consequence. :)


message 22: by Dan, deadpan man (new)

381899 Mo if your ramblings about cheese weren't so excusable I would surely shout Inexcusable! Inexcusable!


message 23: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 thought it might be nice if we kept announcements of happy birthdays and dental appointments, or any other news that we want to share with our friends here to one thread. :)

here's an announcement. i am still unemployed. also, i like goat cheese on my pizza, and dan pretending to be that dude from the princess bride. :P


message 24: by Dan, deadpan man (new)

381899 what dude?


message 25: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 Dan wrote: "what dude?"

isn't that who shouts inexcusable? the bald dude (wallace shawn) who tries to poison wesley? oh wait. that was inconceivable. so where does inexcusable come from?


message 26: by Dan, deadpan man (new)

381899 Oh, I sorta understand now. I actually don't know who shouts it other than myself of course.


message 27: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (last edited Mar 28, 2009 01:12PM) (new)

890233 oh deadpan, you're a character -- easy to see how i could have imagined you were quoting something. it's all in your delivery.

did you all know dan sounds like a velvet fog? :)


message 28: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 Maureen wrote: "thought it might be nice if we kept announcements of happy birthdays and dental appointments, or any other news that we want to share with our friends here to one thread. :)

here's an announcement..."


Mo, I will eat almost anything with goat cheese on it. Except maybe sushi. My kids make fun of me about it, even. Oh! There's a salad with goat cheese! We know what mom will order...




message 29: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 Shel wrote: Mo, I will eat almost anything with goat cheese on it. Except maybe sushi. My kids make fun of me about it, even. Oh! There's a salad with goat cheese! We know what mom will order..."

we share a sickness shel. i've taken to buying hunks of it at the grocery store in case whatever pre-prepared foods come into the house might need some goat cheese enhancement. :P

last night's pizza did not have a sufficient amount of goat cheese on it, so all of the slices i have eaten (the last three meals in fact) have all been the high ratio slices. now i am looking at my pizza in dismay and think it might be time to hit the grocery.

of course there's lots of nutritious spinach and broccoli on there too, but it's not what enflames the paroxysms of passion (thank you adrian and whomever that way he quoted the other day -- i love the word paroxysms almost as much as goat cheese :)


message 30: by Charlaralotte (new)

892994 Happy Birthday Mo and Maureen!

Goat cheese is good. I also like Feta.

Dan: The Velvet Fog is an excellent name for a radio host. Run with it.

Completely unnecessary update:
At my last dental appointment I had five cavities. My insurance "downgraded" my left upper molar to an amalgam. I found this hilarious (picture the group of dweeb insurance agents sitting around a conference table talking about which teeth to "downgrade.")

My dentist doesn't do amalgams though, so I had to pay the astronomical difference for a composite. Then my dentist gave me a sample bottle of mouthwash that she claimed would solve all my oral hygiene issues. Then the receptionist charged me $5 for the sample bottle. I was outraged, but numb and drooling, so I paid for the damn thing. When I got home, I compared the ingredients to Listerine and there was no difference.


message 31: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (last edited Mar 30, 2009 10:33PM) (new)

890233 Charlaralotte wrote: "Happy Birthday Mo and Maureen!

Goat cheese is good. I also like Feta.

Dan: The Velvet Fog is an excellent name for a radio host. Run with it.

Completely unnecessary update:
At my last dental ap..."


thanks very much. i like getting birthday greetings. :)

i bought some goat cheese with peppercorns all around today. i had a hard time deciding. i am also crazy for feta, and make a mean spanokopita. :)

i'm so glad you shared about your dental appt. i was so afraid people would be shy about that. i can't believe your dentist "doesn't do" amalgams. is it because they aren't as good? or because they are cheaper? that seemss strange that you don't have the option. i had a similar filling a couple of months ago -- the insurance companies have decided that since people can't see that far back they don't need pretty fillings -- but my dental people just threw in some extra scaling to cover the difference in price of the fillings. we are expert in canada at getting medical attention covered. :P

of course, the most shocking thing is the 5 dollar sample. dentists already roll in dough and i can't believe they're siphoning another five out of you. i vote new dentist! :)


message 32: by Brian, just a child's imagination (new)

1551688 damn. you people are lucky with dentists like that. here they just yank out your tooth and tell you about it after you stop screaming. and we pay for that!

and happy birthday mo! :D


message 33: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 Charlaralotte wrote: "Happy Birthday Mo and Maureen!

Goat cheese is good. I also like Feta.

Dan: The Velvet Fog is an excellent name for a radio host. Run with it.

Completely unnecessary update:
At my last dental ap..."


I love feta, but I don't buy it often because the only good feta is made with goat's milk. The cow's milk stuff is shite. It's more expensive but the difference is noticeable.

I agree with Mo, it's time to find a new dentist. That sample thing would have been the last straw for me. My dentist gave me 4 toothbrushes, three samples of toothpaste and 2 containers of floss for free. I think that was to compensate for the 30 x-ray cards they shoved in my mouth earlier.

Damn, I'm glad all I ever had were braces (which was bad enough, I think). What's an amalgam?

Here's a totally superfluous announcement: I burned 867 calories in one hour yesterday. I'm pretty proud of myself for still being able to function afterwards.


message 34: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 Wasn't it Mo's birthday already? Oh, well, Happy b'day again, my dear!


message 35: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (last edited Mar 31, 2009 12:02PM) (new)

890233 Shel wrote: "Wasn't it Mo's birthday already? Oh, well, Happy b'day again, my dear!"

Brian wrote: "damn. you people are lucky with dentists like that. here they just yank out your tooth and tell you about it after you stop screaming. and we pay for that!

and happy birthday mo! :D"


hey, i see no reason not to extend my birthday for as long as people keep wishing me happy birthday and giving me presents -- i got anne enright's The Gathering in a birthday package from ireland last week from my pal richard who just got published (Where Clare Leads, Ireland Follows) recently.

brian: it sounds like your dentistry is similar to the kind my dad practiced on himself. with the pliers. good times. :)

and shel congratulations on burning all those calories. i have taken to checking my watts when i work out now -- i like to imagine myself as a light bulb. :P

today i am going to eat pizza and drink pop all for the low, low price of $2.25. i am addicted to coca cola zero now, after a brief flirtation with diet pepsi max with ginseng. :)

i like the silly announcements thread. keep 'em coming. and despite what michael says, i hope you all know that he's not oro. :)


message 36: by Esther (new)

1849916 Maureen wrote: "today i am going to eat pizza and drink pop all for the low, low price of $2.25. i am addicted to coca cola zero now, after a brief flirtation with diet pepsi max with ginseng. :)"

Yay! Another Zero drinker in the bunch! :) I'm addicted to the Cherry Zero right now. That and corn. I don't know what it is but on our New England trip last weekend I ate some really good corn...now I can't get enough. Are they lacing the corn with crack or something now??

Today I got some compliments on my writing. That's all I've got for today...sorry. I'd give you a dentist story but I exhausted my dental insurance in the month of January for the entire year...I'm just THAT good. :/




message 37: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 I got some great compliments on my writing recently, too. Gives me the warm fuzzies just to think about someone taking the time to read it and comment.

In the moments when I am doubting myself I just pop open those emails and I'm able to get it going again.

I think that for an unpublished writer, encouragement is so critical - not in an ego-stroking sense, but in a basic confidence in what you're doing sense.

I like this poem by Marge Piercy:

For the young who want to

Talent is what they say
you have after the novel
is published and favorably
reviewed. Beforehand what
you have is a tedious
delusion, a hobby like knitting.

Work is what you have done
after the play is produced
and the audience claps.
Before that friends keep asking
when you are planning to go
out and get a job.

Genius is what they know you
had after the third volume
of remarkable poems. Earlier
they accuse you of withdrawing,
ask why you don't have a baby,
call you a bum.

The reason people want M.F.A.'s,
take workshops with fancy names
when all you can really
learn is a few techniques,
typing instructions and some-
body else's mannerisms


is that every artist lacks
a license to hang on the wall
like your optician, your vet
proving you may be a clumsy sadist
whose fillings fall into the stew
but you're certified a dentist.

The real writer is one
who really writes. Talent
is an invention like phlogiston
after the fact of fire.
Work is its own cure. You have to
like it better than being loved.



message 38: by Maureen, mo-nemclature (new)

890233 i'm glad to hear that i'm not the only cola zero addict in the bunch. and glad people are sharing happy announcements as well as dental appointments. :)

my announcement is that i'm taking a break from the group for a while. i really need to focus on getting a job, and taking quizzes on facebook, so i'll check back in a week or so. looking forward to seeing lots of interesting posts when i get back. :)


message 39: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 That's ok. We'll hold down the fort for ya. Good luck on the job hunt; my fingers are crossed for you.

My announcement for the day is that people have no idea what to do with me when I'm all sunshine and light, and no pensive intellectual inquiry.



message 40: by Ben, uneasy in a position of power (new)

171197 my announcement is that i've been saying the word "phlogiston" over and over in my head for the past hour and forty-five minutes.

and there's no stopping in sight...


message 41: by Patty, new york doll (new)

574954 Ben wrote: "my announcement is that i've been saying the word "phlogiston" over and over in my head for the past hour and forty-five minutes.

and there's no stopping in sight..."


try saying it backwards for a while



message 42: by Kerry, flame-haired janeite (new)

194216 My announcement today is I went by Cost Plus World Market and tis the season for Orange Blossom Cream Ale beer! Hooray! This is a great springtime beer, light and literal in it's orangeiness. I know oranginess is not a word but I don't care. I bought two six packs! Here's the link to the brewery for those interested:

http://www.buffalobillsbrewery.com/


message 43: by Dan, deadpan man (new)

381899 Kerry wrote: "My announcement today is I went by Cost Plus World Market and tis the season for Orange Blossom Cream Ale beer! Hooray! This is a great springtime beer, light and literal in it's orangeiness. I ..."

I have had their pumpkin ale before but not this one. I will look for it!


message 44: by Esther (new)

1849916 Interesting...

My announcement for the day? Urhm...my head hurts and my movies were due back to the rental place a few days ago and they're still sitting on my bed. I'll get to it Friday...


message 45: by Lauren, Cream Cheese Angel (new)

2121344 Orange Blossom Cream Ale was the first beer I ever had! Like a whole one to drink. My cousin put a slice of orange in the bottle. It was good.


message 46: by Neil (new)

2141174 Announcement:

I will be vacationing in exotic New Jersey from May 9th through the 16th. I will no doubt escape to the City as much as possible.

If any of you mid Atlantic types ever wanted to poke me with a stick or something, but have been unable to attend the Dork, this would be your best opportunity to do so.


message 47: by Shel, rapidevolver (new)

1874932 What a good idea, to post destination plans...

I think I might be in DC in the third week of June but it's iffy.

And, at some point later this year I will head to Minneapolis or Phoenix, probably both, to visit friends.

I will more than likely be in Mobile, Alabama from July 11-17, staying right on the grit riviera (the beach) with my mom and some of her friends... who are, incidentally, a very fun bunch of people, and no, I'm not just saying that because she's a member of our group.

So let's like totally crash my mom's beach house!

(And now, my mom will send me an email.)


message 48: by Kerry, flame-haired janeite (new)

194216 I'm going to be in Salt Lake City next Thurs-Fri-Sat. Phillip and I are road tripping to see The Thermals there on Thursday night -yay!!

Anyone in the area?

I'm hoping to get in touch with dear Egret! It would be so great to meet up with her.


message 49: by Lauren, Cream Cheese Angel (new)

2121344 My play opens a week from today!


message 50: by Michael, the Olddad (new)

1855280 Lauren wrote: "My play opens a week from today!"

I like this thread. :) Break a leg kiddo.

FYI. Happy Birthday to me this week; just moved up to the 54th floor. View is great. Also bought Deb a new car this week. Always a big deal bringing the new car home. We are going Diesel and hope to be able to compost our fuel within a couple of years. Go Biodiesel!

To echo Micha, it is a YAY FOR CUPCAKES kind of morning.

mm


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