June 16, 2002

Happy Birthday, to the Pret...

Happy Birthday, to the Prettiest and Coolest Girl who Ever Lived in the Future: That would be the love of my life, Emmanuelle Richard. Want two examples of how she kicks my behind? She designed and coded every last bit of her website herself (whereas I just badgered long-suffering friends to do my heavy lifting). And English is her third language (Hungarian, probably her favorite, is number four). Happy birthday, Manu!

Posted by at June 16, 2002 12:58 PM
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Dear Ms. Richard,

All good on all ground that you stand on. Happy birthday!

Posted by: Janis Gore at June 16, 2002 08:32 PM

Thank you Janis! Matt is always *slightly* exaggerating when it comes to my language skills.

Posted by: emmanuelle at June 16, 2002 09:25 PM

Bonne anniversaire Manu.

Depuis que j'ai rétrouvé ton blog, je le regarde TLJs. Et je tate meme d'en faire une moi meme..

Tu as pas mal reussi ce que tu voulais depuis St. Etienne et Lyon il y a bien longtemps maintenant.

Donc félicitations à TOI!

Ca fait bien longtemps que nous ne sommes pas vu et je suis content de te decouvrir en train de t'epanouir dans une ville que je n'ai jamais pu supporté (à part Laguna Beach)

In Ireland we say : "May you live as long as you want but never want as long as you live!"

avec tous mes respects
ajm.

Posted by: ajm at June 17, 2002 02:20 AM

Happy birthday, Emmanuelle!

Posted by: Shannon at June 17, 2002 08:17 AM

Boldog Szu:lete'suapot, Richardne'.

Posted by: Rossz at June 17, 2002 10:53 AM

Oops, I can't spell! I should have written:

Boldog Szu:lete'snapot, Richarne'.

Posted by: Rossz at June 17, 2002 10:55 AM

Emmanuelle,

I put up a tribute to your birthday - hope you like. You are beau - ti - ful!! Not a day over 21!

Posted by: Dawn at June 17, 2002 07:02 PM

Dear Emmanuelle:
Happy birthday! I'm sorry I didn't make the party, but I thought about it on Saturday and spent a minute or two pretending I was there. I said "You look fantastic!" and sure enough you did, and then you said something self-effacing but I protested, overvigorously, then Matt came in and made some serious remark that actually was a joke in disguise. We took a second to test out what he said, but he was smiling a little, and then we all laughed. And also we were drunk.
Love,
brendan

Posted by: brendan at June 17, 2002 10:30 PM
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