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Happy Birthday Angie!!! May all your wishes come true. :D


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A very Happy Birthday to you, Angie :D

What an exciting time, with the new baby coming and all! Hope is a very special day :)

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Happy Birthday from me as well. I hope, this will be your special day and your dh has something very special for you.

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Happy Birthday Angie!!!! Hope this day is all you wished for!!! Maybe Tori has a surprise for you. Enjoy your day!

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Happy Birthday!!!!

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Happy Birthday :D

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Happy Birthday !!!!!!!!!!!!!


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ptkds Community Regular

Looks like we have the same bday!!! Happy bday to you!

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Looks like we have the same bday!!! Happy bday to you!

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Happy Birthday to you too, ptkds! Have a great one.

dlp252 Apprentice
Looks like we have the same bday!!! Happy bday to you!

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Happy Birthday!!!!

Cheri A Contributor

Happy Birthday!! Hope it's an extra special day for you!! :D

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Happy Birthday Angie, Have an great day. Hope your hubby spoils you rotten and you dont have to lift an finger all day.

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Happy Birthday to you! Thank you for your contribution to the forum. :)

Guhlia Rising Star

Awwww, thanks guys! Happy birthday ptkids! I had a great day so far... My hubby surprised me this morning with a gorgeous pair of diamond hoop earrings, exactly the style that I would wear. :) He also watched Tori for me so I could make my favorite breakfast, creamed chipped beef on toast. Then, he made me lunch. :) The only thing that could spoil my day is getting soaked at the races tonight in the impending showers. There's only a 30% chance though, so hopefully that will go my way too. Also, NO SIGNS OF LABOR today which is GREAT since I really didn't want Annika to have to share her birthday with me. :)

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

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