A near-palindromic birthday (but, someone said, close only counts in horseshoes and bombs). The phrase for this click on the meter comes from a fancy-pants translation of 70 in the King James Bible. Perhaps the nicest modern use of the phrase comes from A. E. Housman's poem The Loveliest Of Trees, The Cherry Now . " (I took a lot of English classes when I was younger.) The scene is Kiener Plaza downtown with my favorite wicket in the background.
Now to see what comes next.
Now to see what comes next.
You made it. Congrats.
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