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Happy 65th Birthday!


Canadian Karen

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You better have a wonderful day or I'll drive down there and give you a few shakes!!!!!

To one of my best friends in the www (whole wide world!) LOL!

Luv ya,

Karen


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jerseyangel Proficient

A very Happy Birthday to my cooking buddy! :D

I hope you have a wonderful day, Metta :)

Guhlia Rising Star

Happy happy happy birthday Mouse!

dlp252 Apprentice

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Lisa Mentor

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOUSE!!! Have a nice ride to the prison today! :P:P:P

Lova ya, Lisa

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:):)HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!
mamabear Explorer

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,ARMETTA!!!!!

I HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT RIDE AND FOUND YOUR PRIZE !!!

MAY YOU HAVE MANY,MANY MORE!

ANN


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mouse Enthusiast

Thank you everyone for the birthday wishes. My toy poodle and I have the same birth date BUT, many, many years apart.

I had a wonderful morning and a huge nap in the afternoon.

Lisa really got people wondering about my ride to the prison. 6 of us rode bides down to the Florence, AZ prison GIFT SHOP. They sell these neat purses that are made out of new Arizona license plates. They are so well made and have a leather detachable strap. The one I bought is shaped like the old mailboxes that people used to attach to the side of their home. Except mine is a little smaller.

Then we all went to the small town of Coolidge and had a great breakfast or lunch at a place we went to last Sunday. The owner/mgr? is so nice. This time I brought my own bread. She even gave us the same waitress so that there would not be any problems. So this "pain in the Celiac a__" got to again enjoy eating with friends.

So I really enjoyed my 65th birthday. My best friend said that it was a very special day as everyone I knew 4 years ago, thought I would be dead before my 62nd. Isn't life wonderful!!!

May everyone have a wonderful Easter (no matter their religious preference).

Lisa Mentor

LIFE IS WONDERFUL METTA. GLAD YOU HAD A GREAT BIRTHDAY. WE ALL LOVE YOU MOUSE!!

How glad it is to have you back with us.

xxoo Lisa

AndreaB Contributor

Happy Birthday!

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