It was in the dying days of 1974 when I received an urgent telegram from TOTAL - Compagnie Française des Pétroles to fly to what was then called Burma to take up a new position as chief accountant in their exploration office in Rangoon.
I was at the time working in the Territory of Papua & New Guinea, putting the finishing touches to Air Niugini's internal audit department, as the country was hurdling towards independence the following year.
When the then Chief Minister Michael Somare - soon to be Sir Michael and Prime Minister of the independent country of Papua New Guinea - heard of my impending departure, he expressed his regrets that I wouldn't be there for this momentous occasion. "The least we can do is make our Independence Day the same as your birthday", he said.
And so it came to pass that my birthday and Papua New Guinea's Independence Day are celebrated on the very same day each year.
Only one more sleep and we can celebrate both!
Note: this story is completely true except for the parts which are not.