18 Oct 05 - 07:46 AM (#1585160) Subject: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: jacqui.c Many happy returns of the day to the wise one (except where his attachment to a certain Canadian ham is concerned....). Hope you have a really good day mate! |
18 Oct 05 - 07:52 AM (#1585165) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: freda underhill HB, LH! bw, fu :-) |
18 Oct 05 - 07:53 AM (#1585166) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Partridge Have a great day and a great rest of your life love Pat xx |
18 Oct 05 - 08:02 AM (#1585177) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: beardedbruce Happy Birthday! |
18 Oct 05 - 08:19 AM (#1585195) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: gnu Take off eh, ya hoser!! |
18 Oct 05 - 08:43 AM (#1585220) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Rapparee He would be such a swell guy if it weren't for his...obsession. I hope that he has a very nice celebration of his natal day. Perhaps Chongo will provide a cake. But from the far, far West, where men are men and women wear jeans too, here's a present. |
18 Oct 05 - 09:01 AM (#1585240) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: GUEST,Major Nigel West, CGC Happy Birthday, Mrs. Thatcher. May you have many more! |
18 Oct 05 - 09:32 AM (#1585263) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Amos Well done, ya scurrilous blabbermouth!! We loves ya! A |
18 Oct 05 - 09:42 AM (#1585269) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: GUEST,Bill Shatner Good buddy George, have a marvelous birthday. Nimoy and I will be over later to serenade you. --William |
18 Oct 05 - 09:54 AM (#1585278) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: tarheel Happy Birthday,Little Hawk!!!! wish you many,many more!!! tar... |
18 Oct 05 - 09:59 AM (#1585284) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Beer Just looking at your picture. You look like a young G.Lightfoot. Don't let it go to your head. Ah, what the hell it is your birthday. All the best from Qc. Beer |
18 Oct 05 - 10:19 AM (#1585302) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Amos Not to worry beer; that space is already full. :D A |
18 Oct 05 - 11:10 AM (#1585334) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: *daylia* First time I met LH was during my first night at the local coffeehouse/open stage in Elmvale Ontario, about 10 years ago. I remember blinking a couple times at the sight of that hair, that phenomenal collection of harmonicas, the guitar, the general "air" about this stranger - turned to my friend and said "Hey! That guy looks just like Bob Dylan!" ANd my friend laughed and said "WEll, make sure you tell him that. He'd like it!" So eat your heart out, Bob Dylan! - and Happy Birthday, Little Hawk! |
18 Oct 05 - 11:10 AM (#1585335) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: number 6 Have good one guy!! sincerely, sIx |
18 Oct 05 - 11:47 AM (#1585376) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: GUEST,WYS Birthy Happday! ~S~ |
18 Oct 05 - 12:37 PM (#1585398) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Bee-dubya-ell In lieu of singing "Happy Birthday", perhaps reprising this little ditty would be appropriate. To the tune of the "The Addams Family Theme", if you please, complete with finger-snaps. His name is Little Hawka A broke-dick mamalucca A real lame-assed Cannucka He is fucked up, you see A jagoff and a honkey His best friend is a monkey His room smells kinda funky He is fucked up, you see Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) Doodle-dee-doo Doodle-dee-doo Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) Bill Shatner is his hero A man with talent, zero We hope that it is clear, oh He is fucked up you see He has these alter-egos Like Shane. They're his amigos They go wherever he goes He is fucked up, you see Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) Doodle-dee-doo Doodle-dee-doo Doodle-dee-doo (snap, snap) |
18 Oct 05 - 12:45 PM (#1585407) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: GUEST,William Shatner Some birthday fun, Most Loyal One! (click here to set your brain on stun) |
18 Oct 05 - 12:55 PM (#1585412) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Well, what a nice surprise! Here I was figuring on a day where absolutely nothing unusual happens... I am touched. (You already knew that, right?) Rapaire, that is a wonderful present! Thank you so much. Daylia - Yeah, I remember that night. I was doing my best Dylan impression, which was certainly my joy in those days. It's a pity that Bob has not aged as well as I have. He is only about 7 1/2 years older than me, but looks like, well...let's just say I hope I don't look like that in 7 1/2 years! Ouch. I'll say this, though, he's a tenacious character. Just keeps performing. I'm not sure I could handle half of what he has had to put up with since he first went on the road. Back in the early 70's I was living in my first "shared accomodation" place with several other young people. We were all members of that baby boomer generation. It was the days of almost mandatory blue jeans, long hair, lots of leather clothing, wide belts, flares, and all that stuff. I was tremendously idealistic about the youth movement, and figured that we were "all in it together", and were going to change the world. Yeah. Dylan would have laughed at such a notion by '65, but I guess he felt that way too back around '59-63. Then he changed his mind about it. Anyway, I had started growing my hair, since long hair was a kind of religious thing to me. The other things I was religious about were: My guitar - loved it to death, and played and polished it a lot. Women - admired them tremendously and was usually in love with someone who was in love with someone else or else just didn't really know I existed. Political causes - I was a real Joan Baez type by nature. She and Bob Dylan and Buffy Sainte-Marie, after all, were the people I had based my life upon at that point. I hated Richard Nixon with a passion, and was pretty militant when it came to Vietnam. Anyway, my experience in that house with several other young people was a daunting one. It took me about a year to realize that they were not...ummm...quite as idealistic about most things as I was. Nope. They were looking for their next party or "good time", that's all. They gave less than a tinker's damn about what was happening to Vietnamese villagers, blacks, poor people, 3rd Worlders, or really anyone at all except themselves....but they lived the style. Oh yeah. The style was everywhere. I had great long hair, but was the only person in the house who did not smoke either dope or cigarettes. Joan Baez was also a bit unusual in that respect at the time. She had remarked once to the press, "It's silly to make marijuana illegal. Of course...it's silly to smoke it too!" (with, no doubt, a twinkle in her eye) She got almost everyone mad when she said that! Seems Joan and I thought the same way on that one. Well, this one girl who lived in the house thought she'd say something sweet to me one day, and she remarked to me, "The only thing you like about yourself is your hair..." Umm. Lovely remark. She had it wrong. I also liked the fact that I wasn't anywhere near as mean as her. It amazes me when I think back. I was so incredibly idealistic about the whole youth movement thing, and I was living with these people who just literally didn't give a f**k. It was like being in a shark pit. So I moved out of there. Whew. I was about ready to write my own "Positively Fourth Street". You can guess why I liked those angry Dylan songs from '65 and '66. I think he was deeply pissed off by being surrounded by people who were all hung up on style, outer image, financial gain, one-upmanship, superficial surface appearance, and playing these vicious little personal power games with each other, just to feel like they had something over somebody. My God. Is that what we're here for? A whole lot of birthdays have come and gone down the pike since then. I have noticed that most people develop a good deal more compassion as they get older. It's a good thing. The casual cruelty of the young (specially in school) can be astounding. Anyway, I am going to take some quite time today, and just meditate on all that has gone past. One wonders how much is yet to come. Here's to Dylan, Baez, Buffy, Winona, dachshunds, Shatner, Chongo, hamsters, free range iguanas, and all you wonderful people here who have thought to send me your good wishes! "May God bless and keep you always. May you stay forever young." |
18 Oct 05 - 12:58 PM (#1585414) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Ummm, Bee-dub... Good one. ;-) However, I don't know the tune of the Addams Family song, unfortunately, or I would get a lot more from it. I don't think I ever saw that show. Thanks for mentioning Shane! I should've done that. |
18 Oct 05 - 01:07 PM (#1585421) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Ha! I played the game twice, and Shatner atomized Jean-Luc twice by whipping out his phaser (set to kill) at the crucial moment. I like the chest-baring move too. VERY devastating! Bill, you just go on from one glorious achievment to another. You are truly unstoppable. That woman in Kentucky who gave you the finger and said "Kirk sucks! Picard rules!" was obviously a lowbred cretin deserving of being run through a trash compacter. I found a VERY rare K-tel double album of stuff by you not long ago in a collectors' store, and my friend, Johhny Death has put it on CD for me. It's mind-bogglingly terrific. I kid you not. Johnny was very impressed by the material on it, and has now joined the legions of those who hold you in deep respect. Another convert! Life is good! |
18 Oct 05 - 01:13 PM (#1585425) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: *daylia* Hey LH, when you're all through meditating, wanna help me hunt down the infamous, spectaculous Kempenfelt Kelly? WE COULD WIN A MILLION BUCKS, NO LESS! That'd be some birthday gift, huh? See this thread for details! |
18 Oct 05 - 01:18 PM (#1585428) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Peace Happy Birthday, Little Hawk. And lots more to you. |
18 Oct 05 - 01:23 PM (#1585431) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Thanks, buddy. Chongo says he is of the opinion that the Sasquatch is for real. If he gets some time, he is going to try and locate one. Kempenfelt Kelly? Well, the jury is still out on that one. |
18 Oct 05 - 01:45 PM (#1585458) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Elmer Fudd A far out birthday to you, bro', worthy of you in your your own cooler-than-cool skin, as well as to all your endlessly entertaining personae. You make the catbox a groovier place in which to hang out. Thanks for the memories, the insights and all the good clean fun. I toast you with a foaming glass of wheat grass juice. Elmer |
18 Oct 05 - 02:06 PM (#1585470) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: catspaw49 BBBRRRAAAAAWWWWWWMMMMMPPPPPP........phlurb........poit...poit.............fwooof..........Ahhhhh....................... Happy Birthday you broke-dick mamalucca Spaw |
18 Oct 05 - 02:21 PM (#1585479) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: fat B****rd All the best LH |
18 Oct 05 - 02:38 PM (#1585494) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Thanks! Looking around for some Elmer's glue here... |
18 Oct 05 - 02:54 PM (#1585510) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Stilly River Sage Addams family tune. Happy contemplations, LH! SRS |
18 Oct 05 - 03:02 PM (#1585517) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Sheesh. That is one annoying tune. Thanks, I think... Must have been a pretty annoying show too. I get it confused with "The Munsters". My knowledge of both shows is almost nil. |
18 Oct 05 - 03:02 PM (#1585519) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: frogprince I am touched Yes, we all knew that anyway. Actually, the expression if the southern U.S. is "Tech'd in the haid". But we luvs ya that way anyhow. Have a very good one, and many more. Dean. |
18 Oct 05 - 04:01 PM (#1585566) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: RangerSteve Happy Birthday. |
18 Oct 05 - 04:39 PM (#1585601) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: My guru always said Happy Birthday LH, have a good one! |
18 Oct 05 - 04:47 PM (#1585607) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: katlaughing Happy Natal day, LH! If we don't get a chance to actually meet in 3D this time around, maybe next, eh? I, too, eschewed pot in those days, except that in which I kept my houseplants.:-) (Still have never tried it!) Rapaire, loved the beer!**bg** In Peace & Blessed Be, luvyakatinwhomhopespringseternal |
18 Oct 05 - 06:37 PM (#1585724) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: akenaton Best wishes Little Hawk You'll always be "one of the good guys"...Ake |
18 Oct 05 - 07:14 PM (#1585739) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: DougR Happy Boit Day, L.H. DougR |
18 Oct 05 - 08:42 PM (#1585784) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: 42 jeez and I missed buying you that birthday cupcake this year! chocolate or not...hope you had a perfect day Jen |
18 Oct 05 - 08:46 PM (#1585788) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: The Fooles Troupe Awk 'awk! |
18 Oct 05 - 09:47 PM (#1585839) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk It was a nice day. I went out for dinner with Raptor, and we had ribs at Montana's in Barrie. We did NOT tell them it was my birthday, because they raise all hell when you do that, and put an antlered moose helmet on your head as the crowning touch. That I can definitely do without. Raptor was more subdued than usual...the poor man's been working too hard. Well, I am home now, and planning on a quiet, peaceful night. Chongo has gone back to Chicago. He got hired by a cool dame to solve a hot case...or was it the other way around? She was tall and dark. The usual. I hope he gets well paid in advance. I've warned him about that. His trench coat is threadbare and he needs a new fedora desperately. He drives a car that would look old even in Cuba. The gumshoe business just ain't what it used to be. Kind sad, actually. |
18 Oct 05 - 09:48 PM (#1585841) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Bobert Well, gol danged.... STOP THE PRESSES!!!!! LH, accordin' to the powers at be, is another year older and supposedly wiser??? Well, I was gonna bake you a cake and send it to ya' but, hey, the local Dept od Homeland Security folks would have intercepted it in the name of homeland security and eaten it themselves... So all I gotta offer ya is another day day of peaceful esxistence and the knowledge there is on particular rock that I dug out here outside on Luray that has LH write all over it... It is the rock of rocks an' on this day of yer birth, I give you ownership of this rock, however... It is a friggin' rock and seein' as you now own it (if one can own a rock...) or are responsible fir its well-being, I figured that fir as little as $17.95 a month the Bobert could go out on yer behalf and talk with and jive with yer rock... Ahhhh, sorry, no paypal, but have a great B-Day... Bobert |
19 Oct 05 - 12:53 AM (#1585923) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: dianavan Speaking of hair. I checked out your photo. Is it recent? How old are you today? Are you still sporting a mullet? Bobert, he can't possibly get any wiser. Anyway, we know he is old enough now that we shouldn't trust him. Happy birthday to you and please say thanks to your mom. |
19 Oct 05 - 01:22 AM (#1585931) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: CarolC Happy Birthday, LH! Glad it was a good one. |
19 Oct 05 - 01:59 AM (#1585946) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Metchosin A very happy belated Birthday to you! |
19 Oct 05 - 08:40 PM (#1586640) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Little Hawk Thanks to the last few posters! Dianavan, 2 of those pictures are fairly recent. How old am I? Ancient. But not as ancient as Bob Dylan. I'm well preserved. The top one was in 1999, the middle one in 2000. The one at the bottom was I think around 1972 or '73. Man, that was nice hair... Why are they all showing up twice though? I didn't even know that kind of haircut was called a "mullet" until just a few years ago. When I blow it with a hairdryer, it looks like Dylan's haircut in '66. I like that. Shane also has a sort of a mullet, but it's more one length than mine, and he has a mustache and usually a several days' growth five O'Clock shadow. His hair is kind of "dirty blonde". (and it's REAL dirt too!) Like me, he has a good deal of Scottish blood, but that's where the similarities end. "Flippin' right, eh?!" Bobert, I'm thinkin' about the rock offer. Very generous of you. I'm thinkin'. Yep. I'll get back to you in a bit. Yep. Fer sure, eh? Carol - Gideon (the monkey) says "Hi!". Metchosin - Thanks for the good wishes! |
19 Oct 05 - 10:36 PM (#1586698) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Ebbie Little Hawk, I got to wondering: this tall and dark dame in Chicago that Chongo went to meet-is she somewhat hairy? I hope so. I'm into peace and happiness these days. |
20 Oct 05 - 12:02 AM (#1586744) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: Janie Daggum, another year? That's great! Happy belated birthday. Peace and strength your way. Janie |
20 Oct 05 - 04:48 AM (#1586821) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Birthday Little Hawk From: alanabit Did I miss LH's birthday? Well happy birthday anyway. I hope there are many more to come. |