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Hope you have a wonderful day with your family. :D


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Happy Birthday, Ursa Major!!!!!!! :D

Hope it a great, relaxing, joyful day for you!! :)

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

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Happy Birthday!!!

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Happy Birthday Ursula Have a fun filled day.

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Happy Birthday!!!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, URSULA !!!!!! FROM ONE 1953 BABY TO ANOTHER!! IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR !!

HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY!!

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Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday!!!

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Happy birthday.

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Wishing you the best birthday ever!

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

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Happy Birthday!!! Enjoy your day! :):):):):)

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I'm late to the party but..

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happy birthday! :)

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Well I'm late to the party too! but

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

anyway! :)

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Happy Birthday!

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Thanks everybody! I couldn't reply last night, because my server went down and I couldn't be on the Internet.

I wished I could report that I had a great day yesterday, but as usual, I didn't. My family doesn't think birthdays are important (they got that from their dad), and my kids feel I am being a baby if I hope for somebody doing something special for me. I ALWAYS do something special for them, because birthdays and gifts are very important to me. For anybody who has read the book 'The five love languages' will understand, because my love language is gifts. And I very rarely get any from anybody, because they refuse to understand.

One of my five kids gave me a gift, (and it broke before she could give it to me, so it will be exchanged, but at least she got something) and two called to wish me a happy birthday . Nobody cooked me a nice dinner, and baking something for me is 'too much of a pain', so therefore, no birthday cake.

Anyway, I am trying hard not to be upset, and better stop.

Lisa Mentor

WELL THEN............WE WILL HAVE THE PARTY RIGHT HERE. I'll bring the cake...oops forgot, I don't bake. We'll get Angie (Gulia) to bring the cake. Pedro just made some awsome spaghetti sauce for dinner. I will sing the happy birthday song and Patti will stand at the door and wrangle everyone back from the door after my singing. :P

Who else is comming to Ursa's birthday party? "There's a party goin on right here"....oooh I can hear the music..........

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm here for the party--and ready for door duty :D

The heck with the party-poopers, Ursa, we love you and dang--it makes me so mad that you were disappointed. Again. :angry:

ebrbetty Rising Star

Happy Happy Birthday!!

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