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Have a very Happy Birthday, Scott!

Thanks for everything :D


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Happy Birthday Scott.

Lisa Mentor

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCOTT!!!

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happy Birthday scott

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Hello Scott,

I wish you a wonderful birthday. Thank you for everything you do for us. This is a wonderful place!!!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

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Happy Birthday Scott! Thank you for giving us this wonderful community!

Karen


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Happy birthday, Scott.

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Happy Birthday, Scott. Thanks for all you do.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Happy Birthday too you!! Happy Birthday tooo youuuuu!! Happy Birthday dear Scottttttt. Happy Birthdayyyyyyy tooooooooooooooo yoouuuuuu!!

Hope you have a great day!! Thank you for everything that you do to keep the board up and running (and sane ;) )

-Jessica :rolleyes:

AndreaB Contributor

Happy Birthday Scott! Hope you have a fabulous day!

UR Groovy Explorer

Though I don't know you

Happy Birthday, sir.

Finally, an opportunity to say thanks:

Thanks for all you do !

dandelionmom Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!

kevsmom Contributor

Happy Birthday, Scott!

Thank you for giving me the best present someone with celiac could get - Celiac.com (I don't know how I would get along without you).

Cindy

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Hope your birthday is Happy and Relaxing.

Thanks for being here for all of us, you deserve the best day you can have.

Krista

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

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

Thanks so much for all you do :)

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Happy Birthday Scott!!

Hope you had a perfect gluten-free day. :D

Thanks for everything you do.....your efforts here are much appreciated. :)

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Happy B-day! This site is amazing! Big thanks from all of us here who appreciate this awesome resource! I hope someone got/made you a gluten-free cake! :D

Ursa Major Collaborator

:DHappy Birthday Scott! :D

I hope you had a wonderful day, you deserve it!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCOTT!!!! Thanks for creating an incredible forum.

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