Speedbird (Ian) would have been 72 today.
Thank you for your company during the time you were with us - and the memories you left us all with. A true gent.
God Bless and keep you.
Graham
In Memorium
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Thanks for that, Graham.
Often remembered and missed.
Often remembered and missed.
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Erm, I think there's a bit of confusion. Ian was Speedbird591, a different person.
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Happy Birthday Speedbird!
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Happy Birthday Speedbird. Why does Mark Twain come to mind after reading this post

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Easy mistake to make Graham
Despite the real Speedbird being from Coffs Harbour, (Australia, for those unfamiliar), he does get a slap on the wrist for not logging in for the last ten years.
The upside of this is that he is no doubt blissfully unaware of his "demise".
Re Mark Twain, some additional info. that I was unaware of......
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Mark-Twai ... xaggerated
Despite the real Speedbird being from Coffs Harbour, (Australia, for those unfamiliar), he does get a slap on the wrist for not logging in for the last ten years.
The upside of this is that he is no doubt blissfully unaware of his "demise".
Re Mark Twain, some additional info. that I was unaware of......
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Mark-Twai ... xaggerated
Cheers, Mike.
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Perspective determines interpretation.

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