HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEAN KINSELL!

Well almost. It was on March 7.

But considering the time changes between here and Japan, it might be even later than I think. Of course if I turn the date upside down I'm still OK even if it's the 9th in Japan, because it's the other side of the world, which means it is upside down, so according to my calculations (which are at least as scientific as my earlier end of the world predictions) the sixth would have to be the ninth in Japan. So even if today is the 9th in Japan because of the time difference I'm still a day early, because it's only the 8th here.

Which means it's perfectly OK to celebrate!

Happy birthday to Sean!

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As you can see, Coco is trying to have Sean's cake and eat it too.

Sean if you don't hurry up it will be upside down cake...

posted by Eric on 03.08.07 at 09:14 PM





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Thanks, Eric. You're a sweetheart as always. (This is the last month of the financial year in Japan, so many of my friends were too busy at work on Wednesday to get together anyway. I've been going out with different people pretty much every night since last Saturday--my liver is afraid he may not live to see thirty-six at this rate. So you're not really late.)

Say hello back to Coco for me!

Sean Kinsell   ·  March 9, 2007 12:10 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Sean you're young enough that they'll probably be able to grow new livers before you wear this one out!

If I'm reading her facial expression correctly, Coco suggests that if you had partied with her instead of the "different people pretty much every night" that you'd feel better!

:)

Eric Scheie   ·  March 9, 2007 06:50 AM

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