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Happy Birthday Lisa!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Happy Birthday, my friend. May it be everything you want it to be :D


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missy'smom Collaborator
:) Happy Happy Birthday to you! :)
Ridgewalker Contributor

Happy Birthday!!! :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Happy birthday, Lisa!

ptkds Community Regular

Have a great day!!!!!!!!!! :D

~alex~ Explorer

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Wishing you much health and happiness! :D

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Lisa, my friend, I hope you have a wonderful day!

Luv ya

Karen


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Happy Birthday!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

HUGE

Happy Birthday!!

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HAVE A GOOD ONE !!!! ;)

confused Community Regular

Happy birthday have a great gluten free birthday

paula

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HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!!!

:) :) :)

tom Contributor

GOOSEY!!!

Happy Happy Joy Joy on your Birthday!!

I'm reminded of how we had far too little time altogether at Picazzo's. :(

Heehee :lol: I still chuckle at you & Mary having had brkfst 1st, then our 11am Forum Foursome pizza meetup, then Ray shows & you all gotta run off to head for BRUNCH!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Anyway .. .. Hope it's a Mahhhh-velous DAY!! :)

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Lisa,

Happy Birthday! May your day be filled with all good things, including gluten free delights.

Thanks for your friendship and all that you so generously do for this board.

Much love,

Laura

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Happy Birthday! Hope you get to eat a delicous gluten free cake.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday . . . and many more! :):):)

Lisa Mentor

Thanks to everyone for their birthday wishes. I think it's about time that Scott leaves our ages off the birthday list. I'm with you Jestgar!

I had a great lunch with the Chic's, dinner tonight with friends and the family dinner tomorrow night. Life is good.

There are some really great people here and I've made some forever friends. ;)

Thank you!

AndreaB Contributor

Happy Birthday Lisa!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Birthday Lisa!!!!

Hope the weather is sunny for you today!

Enjoy your day dear, you deserve it!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Happy birthday Lisa!

Daxin Explorer

Happy brithday to you. Have a wonderful, special day! :)

psawyer Proficient

I'm so late to the party, but I do wish you a wonderful day and many happy returns, Lisa.

bluejeangirl Contributor

I'm late but still want to wish you a happy birthday, Lisa. How was your cake? :)

Gail

kevsmom Contributor

I'm always late...Happy Belated Birthday, Lisa! :)

Cindy

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LISA!!!!!!!!!!!! Boy, am I ever late!! Hope it was a GREAT BIRTHDAY(sorry, I can't figure out the fancy scripts!!)........and all is well. Turning 29 again, eh??

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