![]() ![]() I did not include it here.” - Abbie Jenks, Pelham, Massachusetts To absent friends, and to ourselves, as no one is likely to concern themselves with our welfare. ![]() There is another verse after the one above, for the couple. “A Scottish toast used in a Quaich Ceremony, for newlyweds. And love is good, and life is long, and friends are best together. “This was a toast I’ve seen Bud Abbott (of Abbott and Costello) use many times.” - Greg Firestone, Louisville, Kentucky Strike hands with me. “It was my dad’s favorite toast and he was the BEST! Every holiday and party started with that toast and still does, only now the second toast is, ‘here’s to dad!’” - Hedy Schmidtchen, Frederica, Delaware May you live for as long as you want, and never want for as long as you live! But either way, just for reading, here’s to you! To Your Health You might just pick up a few new ways to salute your crew. Many celebrate togetherness, or triumphing over a world that’s trying to keep you down, but nearly all of them are unforgettable.įill your glass and check out some of our favorite submissions below. They include old-country sayings passed down through multiple generations, goofy toasts heard at the local bar, and (unprintable) blue rhymes your embarrassing grandpa trots out on holidays. ![]()
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