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I've noticed several people with a 1964 in their screen-name here on CSN.
How many of us colon cancer fighters were born in 1964?
And, just how many times have YOU said your birthdate? (bahahaha!)
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1964
1964 was a very good year, but unfortunately not when I was born.
In fact, I was 17, graduating from high school and starting college.
So for all those who were born in 1964, let me just say...you missed some good years!
Marie who loves kitties
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i too haveLovekitties said:1964
1964 was a very good year, but unfortunately not when I was born.
In fact, I was 17, graduating from high school and starting college.
So for all those who were born in 1964, let me just say...you missed some good years!
Marie who loves kitties
noticed quit a few of us 1964 babies on here,i was dx when i was 44 years old.good catch Joe hope you are doing ok...Godbless...johnnybegood....7-15-1964
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Too funny
Every time you go to see the dr or go to the hospital it's what's your birthday. 3-5-53. For the million into time! Jeff
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Hi Joe
Hi Joe,
I'm a bit older than you youngens. Good to see you!
Aloha,
Kathleen
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9-8-64. I will guess that I
9-8-64. I will guess that I have had to give my birthdate at least 1000 times since diagnosis.
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In 1964,
I think my mom was breathing a sigh of relief that she was done after having seven kids.
Two years later, I proved her wrong.
And I have said my birthdate a bazillion times, but still managed to forget it once when trying to pick up a prescription at the pharmacy.
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1966annalexandria said:In 1964,
I think my mom was breathing a sigh of relief that she was done after having seven kids.
Two years later, I proved her wrong.
And I have said my birthdate a bazillion times, but still managed to forget it once when trying to pick up a prescription at the pharmacy.
Not 64, but two years later, 1966. I'm tellin' ya, we all got cancer because of the hotdogs they fed us in the 60s and 70s... (semi kidding.)
My birthday falls on a holiday, so most every time I have to give my birth date, I get the same comment about the significance of that date. I grin and bear it, and pretend that each time is the first time I've ever heard that comment...
sigh
Karin
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hmmm...1966 for my husbandlilacbrroller said:1966
Not 64, but two years later, 1966. I'm tellin' ya, we all got cancer because of the hotdogs they fed us in the 60s and 70s... (semi kidding.)
My birthday falls on a holiday, so most every time I have to give my birth date, I get the same comment about the significance of that date. I grin and bear it, and pretend that each time is the first time I've ever heard that comment...
sigh
Karin
hmmm...1966 for my husband too.
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Christmaslilacbrroller said:1966
Not 64, but two years later, 1966. I'm tellin' ya, we all got cancer because of the hotdogs they fed us in the 60s and 70s... (semi kidding.)
My birthday falls on a holiday, so most every time I have to give my birth date, I get the same comment about the significance of that date. I grin and bear it, and pretend that each time is the first time I've ever heard that comment...
sigh
Karin
My birthday is right before Christmas, so I have to deal with that too.
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1964
My birthday is 1/27/64
We are YOUNG! :-)
Although I have to tell you this story...
I stopped at McDonalds the other day, on the way to work, as I frequently do. I ordered my usual small coffee and small ice water. The new cashier gave me a cup so I could get my ice water. I left two dollar bills before I went for the water to cover my expected $1.06 bill. When I came back the young lady handed me $1.20 change. I asked "when did the price change?" She told me "it didn't change. 80 cents is the usual senior rate." ha ha. I guess I look a little older than 49.
Phil64
Blog: http://PScamihorn.me
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Hmmmm...
My brother was born in 1964. He came along 6 years after me and is the only boy. It's interesting tht there's a generation of CRC patients from that timeframe. I wonder if it's significant...
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12/21/64Oct 09, 2013 - 2:12 pm
That makes it the longest night of the year. In cultures they killed all the baby boys born on that night, bar cause the were considered dark and dangerous. Th Russian dictator Stalin was born on night and they should have applied that law because between 1933 and 1954 he killed about 30 million of his people in the most brutal circumstances.
Dont worry about me, I swear I'm very kind hearted. He he he he...
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8/16/1966 but my sister in alp1964 said:12/21/64
Oct 09, 2013 - 2:12 pmThat makes it the longest night of the year. In cultures they killed all the baby boys born on that night, bar cause the were considered dark and dangerous. Th Russian dictator Stalin was born on night and they should have applied that law because between 1933 and 1954 he killed about 30 million of his people in the most brutal circumstances.
Dont worry about me, I swear I'm very kind hearted. He he he he...
8/16/1966 but my sister in a 64....
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Robert wastachilders said:8/16/1966 but my sister in a
8/16/1966 but my sister in a 64....
born in 1959, and I was too. When I have to give MY birthdate for whatever reason, most times I give Roberts' DOB since I do most of all the
insurance and Rx stuff. When I correct myself, I get some really strange looks.....
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I seem to be the baby of the
I seem to be the baby of the bunch ... but still the 60's
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1958
Sorry that's not my year. I'm on flag day and was named after Kim Novak (whoever she is LOL).
Kim
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