From: Tim H on
On Nov 18, 3:10 am, Tiago <diariodastril...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Happy b-day Tim! I'm having a shot tonight and will toast in your
> direction!
>
> -- T

Thanks Tiago. Sorry I can't join you <shudder>.

Tim H
Drinking with Tiago can be a dangerous thing.
From: Tim H on
On Nov 18, 5:08 am, PrairieRider <psbeck...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Nov 17, 10:14 pm, Tim H <tntharr...(a)msn.com> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 17, 6:34 pm, PrairieRider <psbeck...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > Happy Birthday, Tim!
>
> > Thanks, Paula!
>
> > > I'll give you a good spanking in December...maybe I'll give you extra
> > > since I'm late...spankings with interest! ;-)
>
> > Then I'll have to be sure and prepare a present for you, too.
> > Looking forward to it.
>
> > Tim H
>
> :-O  Jeff will protect me....NOT (at least not in this case) :-D

Hey, the more the merrier. Let's party.

> This multiple birthday thing makes me think about the famous birthday
> problem in mathematics...what's the probability of two people in a
> room of at least 23 people having the same birthday...~50% provided
> that birthdays are uniformly distributed throughout the year.

Yeah, but what are the odds of 2 guys that have never met joining a
random club on the same day, discovering on the first day in that club
a shared passion that one of them didn't even know he HAD before they
met, spending 90% of their weekends together for 2 years, and THEN
discovering that they have the same birthday? Probably a little lower
than 50%, I'd bet. Oh, and Joe, thanks once again for dragging me into
this hardcore trail riding/enduro/off road racing thing; best thing
that ever happened to my riding life. I don't know if I'd have ever
found it without you, buddy.

Tim H
From: IdaSpode on
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:26:16 -0800 (PST), Tim H <tntharrell(a)msn.com>
wrote:

<snip>
>
>Hey, the more the merrier. Let's party.
>
>> This multiple birthday thing makes me think about the famous birthday
>> problem in mathematics...what's the probability of two people in a
>> room of at least 23 people having the same birthday...~50% provided
>> that birthdays are uniformly distributed throughout the year.
>
>Yeah, but what are the odds of 2 guys that have never met joining a
>random club on the same day, discovering on the first day in that club
>a shared passion that one of them didn't even know he HAD before they
>met, spending 90% of their weekends together for 2 years, and THEN
>discovering that they have the same birthday? Probably a little lower
>than 50%, I'd bet. Oh, and Joe, thanks once again for dragging me into
>this hardcore trail riding/enduro/off road racing thing; best thing
>that ever happened to my riding life. I don't know if I'd have ever
>found it without you, buddy.

Happy anniversary of the day you entered this world, so long ago. <G>

I'm trying to slow down so you can catch up, but I think my throttle
is sticking...

I suppose I too should thank Joe, without him "dragging you into..." I
doubt I'd have met you and your Clan!

Also congrats to Scott and his season. Of course I take 90% of the
credit, thanks for your 10% in taking care of my favorite nephew's
racing career.

>Tim H

DJ
From: Tim H on
On Nov 18, 8:40 am, IdaSpode <not(a)home_watching.tv> wrote:
>
> Happy anniversary of the day you entered this world, so long ago. <G>

And you probably remember 1958 like it was yesterday, don't you?

> I'm trying to slow down so you can catch up, but I think my throttle
> is sticking...

I can see a little bit of your dust hanging in the air, but you still
remain a little out of my sight so far.

> I suppose I too should thank Joe, without him "dragging you into..." I
> doubt I'd have met you and your Clan!

Doubly so. After (long after) he turned me into an off-roader, he also
turned me into a usenet, uh, user. I'd have never dreamed of going on
line and hooking up with a bunch of total strangers a thousand miles
from home if it wasn't for Joe.
So, yeah, thanks for that too, Joe. I truly appreciate the changes
you've helped bring about in my life.

> Also congrats to Scott and his season. Of course I take 90% of the
> credit, thanks for your 10% in taking care of my favorite nephew's
> racing career.

No problem. I couldn't let all of your efforts go to waste, could I?
That would just be wrong.

Thanks, David. Who knew what we were starting when we put him on that
200, eh?

Tim H
From: Dennis Kennedy on
On Nov 17, 4:06 pm, "Whelan - '02 200exc (x2) & '04 MTD 38"
<yo...(a)sisna.com> wrote:
> www.the-dowds.com/HBDay2009.mp3

Happy birthday guys!! I hope to see you both in Idaho next year.

Dennis