26 Years of Amber Rhea

I know this was the iconic Being Amber Rhea image for a long time, but I think I might have a new one now. If you’ve been paying attention to the description field in my RSS feed lately, you’ll have noticed that it contains my new tagline. And now, thanks to the GDBF, I have a shirt that proclaims a variation of that slogan to the world:

Making the baby Jesus cry since 1979

It’s been a pretty goddamn good birthday so far. More blogging to come.

11 Responses to "26 Years of Amber Rhea"

  1. Niki says:

    Woman! When did your hair get darker?

  2. Dylan says:

    Happy Birthday, Amber.

  3. Dacia says:

    Happy damn birthday. Here’s to ongoing awesomeness!

  4. Garrett says:

    Now you’ll get one paycheck for each of your birthdays this year. Unless you’re paid twice monthly. Then you’ll only get 24.

    Happy birthday.

  5. Amber says:

    Garrett:

    I took the liberty of deleting your duplicate comment… but feel free to add it again if you feel so strongly about it that you want to say it twice. ;) And, for the record, at my new job I get paid weekly. (Which hasn’t been the case since I was making minimum wage at Waldenbooks in the late 90s!)

    Niki:

    I guess it happened while you were up there gallivanting around upstate New York. I know, it’s like you don’t even know me anymore.

  6. duane says:

    Happy Birthday! And awesome shirt. Kick ass!

  7. The Muse says:

    Yes, yes, Happy with the Birthday and all that jazz.

    Congrats on hitting 26.

    My 25th is coming up soon enough.

    But, yeah, again. Happy Birthday and whatnot. :)

  8. Alyssa says:

    Am very very late with these wishes, but i have made up for it on my blog with really REALLY BIG LETTERS!

    SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

    *massive hugs*

  9. Mary Riccardi says:

    It was good to see you Sunday. Happy Birthday (again):)

  10. Neil Morse says:

    A belated happy birthday, and I hope all your wishes came true!

  11. Adrian says:

    Happy late birthday. Congratulations, you’re old(er).