Today is my birthday. You may be able, by using the hint in the post title, to figure out which one. If you require additional clues, then it may be of interest to learn that the photo of me aged 3 was taken 47 years ago....
And I still have photogenic knees.
A Brae Wee Laddie ! - many happy returns , Tony
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteAlan
Happy birthday old chap!
ReplyDeleteA W Kitchen
ReplyDeleteI haven't changed a bit Tony!
tradgardmastare
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan.
Brian Carrick
ReplyDeleteHey, less of the 'old'.
Happy Birthday! We might not be able to stop growing old, but we can postpone growing up *tears open newly arrived parcel from kingkit *
ReplyDeleteAll the best for your half century.
ReplyDeletecheers
Mike
Happy birthday, Tim!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you got lots of suitable 'toys' as presents ... and I may even get my the white fiver out of my wallet at COW and buy you a drink!
All the best,
Bob
Get yourself on the 'naughty spot' for being improperly dressed as a Highland gentleman. I spy no sgian dubh.
ReplyDeleteSlangevar
Happy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteGlad you've stopped wearing the dresses.
Ian Drury
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me - I'll post pics of some presents tomorrow.
Springinsfeld
ReplyDeleteThanks
Bob Cordery
ReplyDeleteThe state opening of Cordery's wallet? That'll pull a crowd!
Jim Duncan
ReplyDeleteEven nowadays the three year olds in Dundee don't usually carry knives...
Steve Thomas
ReplyDeleteI don't think it will still fit me...
It is a scientifically proven fact that the more birthdays you have, the longer you live!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Tim and may you have many more.
Cheers
Col.
P.S. I was going to say that as a child you would walk up to people and say "Have a look under my kilt.....It's gruesome" and as he got older, it gruesome more!
Happy birthday from Pete.
ReplyDeleteThe big 5-zero, eh? Let's see: when I hit the half-ton, the new century (starting at year 1 not year 0) was just beginning...
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
Happy half century Tim.
ReplyDeleteGrowing older sucks but it beats the alternatives.
Cheers, PD
Hi Tim,
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns old chap! Here's to the next 50!
All the best,
DC
Hi
ReplyDeletePretty Boy
Congratulations.
Also, 50-year-old
Nice knees...lol Happy Birthday old man....)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Tim.
ReplyDeleteHee hee - Happy Birthday Tim!
ReplyDeleteHAppy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday young whippersnapper.
ReplyDeleteWas there ever a prouder kiltie?! Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteCol
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. Now get away from me with that mirror on a stick...
Stu-Rat
ReplyDeleteThanks Stu.
Pete
ReplyDeleteCheers Pete
Archduke Piccolo
ReplyDeleteThat explains a lot!
Peter Douglas
ReplyDeleteI know you could probably calculate how long I have left - but don't feel you have to!
David Crook
ReplyDeleteWhat? You want more of thus rubbish?
Maximex
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Don M
ReplyDeleteThanks Don
Martin Rapier
ReplyDeleteThanks for the present - it will feature here soon!
Stephen Beat
ReplyDeletePhoto taken - if my memory serves - in Dudhope Park!
Pat G
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat
Wg Cdr Luddite
ReplyDeleteThanks old man
AIFront
ReplyDeleteIf you've got great knees, show 'em off!
Happy Birthday and many happy days but we'll make up our own judgement on the knees (he said hoping to never have the chance).
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Tim. Not everyone can say they have bodged their way to the half century mark.
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns mate.
Ross Mac
ReplyDeleteNo more knee talk? Agreed.
Paul Foster
ReplyDeleteTo be fair, I've only been building/bodging models since 1971...