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Happy Birthday Judy!


Rachel--24

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

OMG RACHEL, YOUR RIGHT, I'M ONLY 65...WHAT THE HELL...WHAT A GIFT YOU JUST GAVE ME. ANOTHER YEAR YOUNGER ..I'LL TAKE IT.. :lol:

YES, A GEAT DAY.

THANKS FOR THE THREAD.

LOVE YOU

JUDY


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OMG RACHEL, YOUR RIGHT, I'M ONLY 65...WHAT THE HELL...WHAT A GIFT YOU JUST GAVE ME. ANOTHER YEAR YOUNGER ..I'LL TAKE IT.. :lol:

YES, A GEAT DAY.

THANKS FOR THE THREAD.

LOVE YOU

JUDY

ROFLMAO!!!! That's okay! I forget my age and I'm in my 40's!!!!

Luv ya,

Karen

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HEY, KAREN, HOW THE HECK ARE YA???

I'VE MISS YOU...

ANY NEWS IN YOUR EXCITING LIFE???? :lol:

ABOUT AS EXCITING AS MY BIRTHDAY?

HOPE YOUR WELL.

HAVE YOU TALKED TO LYNNE OR ARMETTA LATELY?

IF YOU DON'T WRITE BACK, WILL JUST WISH YOU HAPPY HOLIDAY.

PS IS HUBBY STILL IN THE DOG HOUSE??? IF SO,,, HE MUST BE GETTING COLD BY NOW <_<

LOVE

JUDY

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:DHappy late Birthday, Judy!:D

mouse Enthusiast

HAPPY belated BIRTHDAY JUDY. I was glad that you had a nice birthday. And a year younger to boot - what a present.

I have not talked to Lynne lately, but I have left messages. Maybe she is still fighting the pneumonia.

I have been sick for about two months and the Mayo is trying to find some answers. Came down with a cold and then it went into bronchitis. So, I am on antibiotics again. Live in my pajamas and sleep.

May you have a wonderful Christmas!

ebrbetty Rising Star

happy happy birthday to you :D

jaten Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!


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evie Rookie
:rolleyes:HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We love love love you!

Happy belated Birthday Judy, I just ran across this thread. I hope you are feeling better since you gained one year!!! :):) evie

lindalee Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Judy! You are so special to me. Wishing you a happy, healthy year.

Love Ya!

LindaLee

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