Birthday Bio for Gary, 11th October

written by Dave on Oct 11, 2009 | 187 views | 1 comment

1040917599_lI was thinking of skipping this year’s b-day message.. but what the heck… the economy sucks, work sucks, and when i say that “I SUCK” .. no one disagrees with me! I’m planning on putting all my effort and concentration on winning a BIG lottery prize this year… They say money won’t make you happy… but rich and unhappy is much preferable to working-like-a-dog and unhappy ! Actually, I’m very ‘zen’ inside my head these days… and I can’t even remember the days when things would actually get a ‘rise’ out of me… I think it comes from watching the world around me repeat itself.. (it looks innovative to younger people, it’s laugh-ably old to me)… So why fuss over things… now it’s … (to quote Douglas Adams-Hitchhiker’s Guide(…S.E.P. – Somebody Else’s Problem !!!
and if I can make a shameless plug here…
I’d like to make http://www.RIPRenfield.com YOUR problem (and your friend’s problem)… come check me out if you haven’t yet.. it’s a weekly… i rant, rave, and joke… (there may be nudity)… but this October, around the time of my birthday… I START MY 11th CONTINUOUS YEAR OF RIP… if you got nothing better to do.. check me out !!!

1 comment

  1. Dave says:

    Hey Gary my friend, hope you have a great day! Happy birthday and congrats on completing 10 years of RIP

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