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I have never seen so many birthdays in one day!

Happy birthday to all!

Hugs.

Karen


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

It' still October 9th where I am, I guess I'll have to wait and see.

Happy Birthday :)

Ursa Major Collaborator

Okay, here is that amazing list: Rikki Tikki(50), mickey(65), Nanjee(51), vir(39), sabree.k(24), Mountainman(36), detox(27), celiacat35(40), Caitlin(17), justsc(51), Thx4noticingMe(39), Marcus(40), Jack's mom(31), Shaggy(40)

Happy Birthday to everybody!

Especially to Rikki Tikki, who is turning 50 (remember what Victor Hugo once said:"Forty is the old age of youth, but fifty is the youth of old age", therefore, enjoy your 'youth'!) Mickey, who is 65 years young, and celiacat35, Marcus and Shaggy, who are all 40 (well, too bad for you, the above quote applies to you as well :blink::rolleyes:;) ).

I hope you all have a fantastic birthday!

AndreaB Contributor

Thanks Ursula for posting those.....it's not the 10th here yet either.

Happy birthday everyone!!!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

-Ah yes,I can see the birthday gang now!!

Many happy returns guys !!!!! :D:D

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday everyone! :D

mouse Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL AND MAY TODAY BE EXTRA SPECIAL :)


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WooHoo! I made it to the party! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday everyone :)

dlp252 Apprentice
Okay, here is that amazing list: Rikki Tikki(50), mickey(65), Nanjee(51), vir(39), sabree.k(24), Mountainman(36), detox(27), celiacat35(40), Caitlin(17), justsc(51), Thx4noticingMe(39), Marcus(40), Jack's mom(31), Shaggy(40)

Happy Birthday to all!

covsooze Enthusiast

Happy birthday everyone :lol:

Hey - it's my 10 month anniversary of being gluten-free today...does that count? :D

jerseyangel Proficient
Hey - it's my 10 month anniversary of being gluten-free today...does that count? :D

It sure does! Congratulations :D

AndreaB Contributor
Happy birthday everyone :lol:

Hey - it's my 10 month anniversary of being gluten-free today...does that count? :D

You bet!

elye Community Regular

Happy, happy Birthday to all you very balanced Libras... :)

Ursa Major Collaborator
Happy birthday everyone :lol:

Hey - it's my 10 month anniversary of being gluten-free today...does that count? :D

Congratulations, that is worth celebrating for sure!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Aw, I hope you all had good birthdays.

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