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Happy Birthday Rusla


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Lisa Mentor

:rolleyes:

Have a wonderful celebration.

Lisa


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dlp252 Apprentice

Hope you are feeling better from your glutening and are having a wonderful birthday!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Hey Rusla!!

I alway's enjoy your posts!

Have a great day!! :D:D

jerseyangel Proficient

A big Happy Birthday to you, my friend!

Hope you're feeling better and are planning a big celebration :D

plantime Contributor

Happy birthday Rusla!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!

Viola 1 Rookie

Happy Birthday Rusla!!! I'm pretty sure I heard that Calgary is going to be beautiful and sunny for your birthday! Have a really super day and celebrate :D


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Have a wonderful birthday! I just love reading your posts and the board wouldn't be the same without you. Enjoy your day!

Lisa Mentor

Rusla:

Are you dancing nekked under the tree yet :P

mamaw Community Regular

Rusla

Hope you have a wonderful birthday & many more.....

hugs

mamaw

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Rusla:

Are you dancing nekked under the tree yet :P

:lol::lol: It's a little too chilly for that in Calgary, but you can dance nekked up and down the halls and on the table :P

Guhlia Rising Star

Have a great day, Rusla! I hope you're feeling well enough by now to thoroughly enjoy it.

Lisa Mentor
:lol::lol: It's a little too chilly for that in Calgary, but you can dance nekked up and down the halls and on the table :P

And I have NO doubt that she will :P:P

Guest cassidy

Happy Birthday! Hope you are feeling better.

Rusla Enthusiast

AWWW garsh, you guys are sweet. Thanks bunches! I am 25 today yes, once you hit 40 you are allowed to count backwards each year after.

I not only was glutened, but not by Purdy's. I also had the flu. I still have not felt terribly well today but better than last night. This is one heck of a way to lose fifteen pounds. My exciting eveing is me staying home with Johnny Depp.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Hope you and Johny have a rolicking good time (arrgh!) Happy Birthday!

happygirl Collaborator

Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday....I hope many smiles come your way, as you bring so many to us on the board!

xoxo

Rusla Enthusiast

All of you make me smile and laugh.

Johnny and I would have a much better time if I could get him out of that DVD.

Viola 1 Rookie
All of you make me smile and laugh.

Johnny and I would have a much better time if I could get him out of that DVD.

:lol: You need a live warm one ... now let me think, who do I know in Calgary... hmmmmmm You got an address so I can send someone? :lol:

Lisa Mentor
:D What a trip you are.
marciab Enthusiast

Hope you had a great Birthday ... you and Johnny ... :rolleyes:

glad you are feeling better ... ......... Marcia

mtdawber Apprentice

Happy Birthday ... if you figure out how to get him off that DVD let me know... I'd love to do the same with McDreamy....LOL

Rusla Enthusiast
:lol: You need a live warm one ... now let me think, who do I know in Calgary... hmmmmmm You got an address so I can send someone? :lol:

Well, is there anyone there who wants someone juicy and plump like a ripe Macintosh apple? Well I can give you an address and you line 'em up and I will knock 'em down.

I figured I need a blow-up life-size Johnny Depp doll who is dressed in his pirate gear. He could sit in my car with me so, I could drive in the HOV lane and freak everyone out and he could sit with me on couch.

Ursa Major Collaborator

:DHappy Birthday, Rusla! I hope you had a great day. :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Happy Birthday Rusla!

Hope you got a "21 Jump Street" DVD collection for your birthday!

Hugs!

Karen

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