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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Buckles' birthday card (From Eric Beheim)
Posted by Buckles at 2/26/2008 07:09:00 AM
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUCKLES
Thanks for Sharing so much of Your
Knowledge , Experiances , Humor & Whit of your past year ! AGAIN !
It's a pleasure to ENCOUNTER Your SPIRIT , no less daily .
Best Wishes & Enjoy Your Day
Dear Mr. Woodcock,
Happy Birthday and thank you so much for this blog. Keep up the great work.
Happy Birthday, Buckles. And thank you for making every day better than a birthday for all of us who can't wait to check your blog out as soon as we wake up. you keep the circus alive for so many of us who found the happiest time of our life in that wonderful world that made every day the greatest day on earth. your blog, your work and your expertise, help us all to remember what a great life we had "in the good old days." i personally will never forget the kindness of the world's greatest elephant trainer the first time i met you at the world's fair in new york. you have touched the lives of so many more of us than you could ever realize, just as you still touch so many lives today. Your blog makes every day a circus day.
Happy Birthday old freind from your fellow "Sunshine boy of the circus". Doing this blog is a wonderful outlet for all of us and can't thank you enough. Your quick and witty replies of few words amaze me. It takes me a book to get the same point across. Johnny
Buckles,
Just wanted to join the Happy Birthday chorus and wish you a great day. Your blog is an every-morning treat for me as I sip my first mug of coffee.
All best wishes,
Jack Ryan
Happy Birthday Buckles,
And keep 'em comin' !
Your daily work has brought the circus community into the computer age.
Do you find it embarrasing to post all these accolades ?
They'll be comin' in today !
Happy Birthday to the man with the Greatest Blog on Earth, Thanks Buckles, Keep up to great work.
Hal Guyon
Seventy-three's not old. I mean Charlie Chaplin was still fathering children at seventy-three. Happy Birthday.
An old Irish Blessing for you:
May your home be filled with laughter,
May your pockets by filled with gold,
and may you have all the happiness
your Irish heart can hold.
~~~
With much appreciation for your years of friendship and many contributions to the circus industry,
Mike Naughton
Happy birthday, Buckles, and thanks for giving us a front row seat--morning,noon, and night--to the past and present of the circus world every day of the year!
Dick Flint
Buckles,
Happy Birthday! Hey, by the way, I will always think of you as a great elephant trainer, not the great blogmaster! With that said, you have done a wonderful service to all of us by providing your "Circus Daily"! Something for everybody.
Erik Jaeger
Happy Birthday Buckles
Hope you have a great day, and
Thank You for bringing so much
circus history to us all.
Regards,
P.J.Holmes
Happy Birthday Buckles!
Thank You for the wonderful blog, it is a must see first thing every morning.
Happy Birthday Buckles! Hope you and the family enjoy it all. Have some pizza and cake for all of us here on the blog. You make our "circus news" daily another reason to get up and get going. LOL Enjoy. Hope you have a red velvet cake! Karen Glenn
" Greetings, Splendiferous Salutations and a warm, warm welcomefrom Sealtest"- This was JackSterlings opening for the Sealtest Big Top on TV.
Today, we modify it:
Buckles- Greetings, Splendiferous Salutations and a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY from another one who appreciates what you did and what you do.
Jack T. Painter
Happy Birthday Buckles from a 73 year old amateur circus blogger.
Bill Galloway,Rochester,NY
The very happiest of birthdays and many, many happy returns of the day.
Thank you for leading the way,
~Pat Cashin
Thank you for this blogsite and all it contains.
Wishing you the best of Happy Birthdays.
Roger Smith and Kim Baer
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