Officially, but we tend to celebrate birthdays on weekends in this family. Makes things easier. Reply
HA! You can’t have more than one semicentennial – the next 50 make it a centennial – the 50 after that make it a sesquicentennial, then bicentennial, then sestercentennial, tricentennial, sesquarcentennial, and so on. Reply
Steve Crooks is getting old!!
You still have 3 more days!
Officially, but we tend to celebrate birthdays on weekends in this family. Makes things easier.
In that case, happy birthday, and many, many more.
David Crooks Heh—Follow the link above to my source post for this and read the title.
HA! You can’t have more than one semicentennial – the next 50 make it a centennial – the 50 after that make it a sesquicentennial, then bicentennial, then sestercentennial, tricentennial, sesquarcentennial, and so on.
David Crooks Hmm. What if I start counting over each time?
You know, that just might work!
You young ‘un!
Happy pre-birthday to a great guy!