Happy birthday Noel Grassy

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Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby BJF » Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:13 pm

Hi,

Happy birthday!
In Sweden 50 is considered the height of life and a cause for heavy celebration.

Have fun
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby Jagattack » Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:53 am

Yes, "heavy celebration"!

All the best, many happy returns mate!
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby VacuumVoodoo » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:39 am

Have a good one Noel,
It's only your 2nd 25th!
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby Bobby D » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:45 am

happy birthday.

"50 is the new 40" if you hadn't heard 8)
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby cabo » Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:11 pm

Happy Belated Birthday!

Congrats! :D
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby noelgrassy » Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:36 am

Even more belated thank yous. 8)
All of you are very thoughtful to have included me in your good wishes.

Really, 50 is a milestone. Not many years ago [ahem...] I couldn't see myself
as possibly living long enough to become 50 years old. "No I'm is one".

In 2005 another driver hit me head-on at 45 MPH. I got hammered in the deal.
I ended up retiring early because of it.

My hopes are to make the waning years productive on strictly the "self enjoyment" level.
You folks with so much to share on topics that I find interesting have added to all of
what I hold dear to me.

As Bjorn usually "closes" his posts with, "Have fun". I have personalized the phrase to become
my Mantra. {In that absurdist sort of way that Alfred Jarry might.} It seems very fitting.

Happy holidays everyone!
I wish all of you a healthy, happy, and high yield years to come regardless of the forces
that serve to separate us from these rights.

Here's a pic from a recent trip to my Physician.
{New wire frame and carcass ought to do it!}

Noel Grassy of the Short Forrest.
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby DocRock » Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:00 pm

OMG, where did that pic come from?! Creepy. :shock:
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:12 pm

noelgrassy wrote:Even more belated thank yous. 8)
All of you are very thoughtful to have included me in your good wishes.

Really, 50 is a milestone. Not many years ago [ahem...] I couldn't see myself
as possibly living long enough to become 50 years old. "No I'm is one".

In 2005 another driver hit me head-on at 45 MPH. I got hammered in the deal.
I ended up retiring early because of it.

My hopes are to make the waning years productive on strictly the "self enjoyment" level.
You folks with so much to share on topics that I find interesting have added to all of
what I hold dear to me.

As Bjorn usually "closes" his posts with, "Have fun". I have personalized the phrase to become
my Mantra. {In that absurdist sort of way that Alfred Jarry might.} It seems very fitting.

Happy holidays everyone!
I wish all of you a healthy, happy, and high yield years to come regardless of the forces
that serve to separate us from these rights.

Here's a pic from a recent trip to my Physician.
{New wire frame and carcass ought to do it!}

Noel Grassy of the Short Forrest.


Wow, thanks for sharing and all the best to you!
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby Mr. Mayor » Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:22 pm

DocRock wrote:OMG, where did that pic come from?! Creepy. :shock:


Area 51? :roll:
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Re: Happy birthday Noel Grassy

Postby noelgrassy » Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:12 pm

That picture just screams, "All wrong!".
Mr. Mayor wrote:
DocRock wrote:OMG, where did that pic come from?! Creepy. :shock:


Area 51? :roll:


From the "Area 51" of amps comes this Output Transformerless jewel.

This amp probably draws as much current as a commercial air compressor or similar!
Reported to be dead quiet and no less engaging than a traditional OT tubed amp.
Good luck finding one! I see a lot of British parts for a US built product. 8)

Safety can be "fun" too!

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