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Happy Birthday, Momma Goose!


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Lisa,

Have a very Happy Birthday! Hope you have something wonderful planned :D


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

mommida Enthusiast

Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday to you

Happy birthday Dear Lisa

Happy Birthday to you!

Thank your lucky stars that was typed instead of sang out loud to you!

Laura

Are you gonna go out and Frisk the wookie?

TriticusToxicum Explorer

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

OMG!!!! LISA'S BIRTHDAY????

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DARLINK!!!!!

Jim better have somthin REAL special up his sleeve....... ;)B)

Hugs and luv ya,

Karen

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Happy Birthday Lisa :)

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lisa. May today be extra special for an extra special person. HUGS.


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Happy Birthday, Lisa!!!!!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Happy birthday Lisa!!!!

Lisa Mentor
:):):):) Thank you all!
Lisa Mentor
OMG!!!! LISA'S BIRTHDAY????

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DARLINK!!!!!

Jim better have somthin REAL special up his sleeve....... ;)B)

Hugs and luv ya,

Karen

I sent him out to buy some new frying pans to replace the old scratched ones. I am really excited about it!

Pathetic isn't it? :(

jerseyangel Proficient
I sent him out to buy some new frying pans to replace the old scratched ones. I am really excited about it!

Pathetic isn't it? :(

"You know you're a Celiac if...." :lol:

Kody Rookie

Happy b-day Lisa :D

Rusla Enthusiast

Happy Birthday, Lisa! You have a good one. Lots of gluten-free cake and rum.

happygirl Collaborator

Lisa, A happy and most wonderful birthday is wished for you! You bring such happiness to others (myself included) and you are such a caring person....may all the blessings you have given to others come back to you for the next year!!!!

Love,

Laura

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Lisa,

Happy Birthday!!! Hope you're having an extra special day! :)

Turtle Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Oh Happy Day to you! Enjoy! :)

AndreaB Contributor

Happy Birthday Lisa!!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Lisa!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Oh heck,I'm late (blaming it on the time difference!)

Belated Happy Birthday!! :lol::lol:

Ursa Major Collaborator

Oops, I meant to wish you a happy birthday yesterday, but somehow forgot. So,

Happy late Birthday, Lisa!

I hope you had a wonderful day.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Happy Birthday! I hope you had a wonderful day!!

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