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Happy Birthday Dingogirl!


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Susie!!

I hope you have a fabulous day. Let the Dingos Dance (after a little rimadyl, of course) and let the Yeti lead. He did show up for your special day, didn't he?

It is an honoUr to count you among my friends!

Treat yourself well today!!


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darlindeb25 Collaborator

Happy Birthday--hope it's warmer there than here--have a wonderful birthday!!!!!!

happygirl Collaborator

Happy Birthday SusieQ!!!!

Love you!

debmidge Rising Star

Sue

Happy Birthday to you!

All the Best...

Deb

dlp252 Apprentice

Happy Birthday my friend!!!!

Lisa Mentor

Happy Birthday Susie! I second Janet... "let the Dingo's Dance". :P:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes! Susie's birthday will include dancing dingos, balloons, confetti, goblets of wine, a parade led by the Yeti--and of course all of her adoring fans and friends :D

Happy Happy Birthday Susie!!!!!!


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Birthday Susie!!!!!

May your day be filled with lots of fun :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

MOJITOS, MOJITOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have a good one ;)

:wub:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY DEAR FRIEND........DANCE WITH THE DINGO'S TILL YOU DROP....THEN GRAB SOME WINE.

LOVE JUDY

CarlaB Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!!!

~alex~ Explorer

Have a great birthday!! :D

tom Contributor

Woohoo!! Is there really REALLY a parade??? :D woohoo!!

(I'd been wondering why that humongous gluten-free cupcake on Main St. in Sillyville had wheels!)

Bring on the Dancing Dingos!! :D

I do get a little nervous seeing Confetti & Yeti in the same sentence, particulary w/ my flimsy umbrella.

No yeti-confetti plz!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PSEU-ZEE!!!

Mango04 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!!!!! :D

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Happy Birthday :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
It is an honoUr to count you among my friends!

:P 'tis a mutual honoUr, crazy lady.

Happy Birthday Susie! I second Janet... "let the Dingo's Dance". :P:lol:

I will most definitely speak to the dingos about their dancing today. Extra pain relievers necessary, of course. ;)

Yes! Susie's birthday will include dancing dingos, balloons, confetti, goblets of wine, a parade led by the Yeti--and of course all of her adoring fans and friends :D

:huh:

oh my Loooooooooooooooord, that's what happened LAST night. :blink: Yeti came by the door but did not come in...........I think I heard him mumbling something about being "afraid of dingos" and then off he ran into the night.

Susie is MIGHTY tired today.

:huh:

:lol:

I do get a little nervous seeing Confetti & Yeti in the same sentence, particulary w/ my flimsy umbrella.

No yeti-confetti plz!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PSEU-ZEE!!!

:o

yeti confetti?! OMG!

:lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Happy Birthday Miss Susie Q.!! :D

Have fun celebrating with the dingo's today!

I'm totally lost on the Yeti confetti thing :huh: .....maybe I should stop by for some silliness one of these days. :P

Miss you! :wub:

Enjoy your day. :)

bluejeangirl Contributor

Happy Birthday Susie !!!

I love to go to the silly room after a hard day for a pick me up.

Gail

psawyer Proficient

Happy birthday, Susie!

elye Community Regular

Yeti confetti, dancing dingos (dingoes?)....For whom else could this be?

No harrrrumphs today....

Have a superb birthday, Susie! :):):)

Ridgewalker Contributor

A Very Merry Un-Birthday To You, Susie Q!!!

:wub: :wub: :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I'm totally lost on the Yeti confetti thing :huh: .....maybe I should stop by for some silliness one of these days. :P

Miss you! :wub:

:lol: Hi Rachel! Yes, pop in, but a warning, we are BARKING mad over there!!!!!!!!!

Happy Birthday Susie !!!

I love to go to the silly room after a hard day for a pick me up.

:o What? have you stopped into the silly thread, unbeknowst to us? :)

why THANK YOU birthday well-wishers!!!!!!

All over now - and I am now closer to 50 than 40.

:huh:

good gawd!

HARRUMPh!!!!!!!!!

tom Contributor
. ... . - and I am now closer to 50 than 40.

:ph34r: ack! eek! oik!

oik? :blink:

Glad I won't know what THAT's like for a goooooood looooooooong time :lol::P

Darn210 Enthusiast
I do get a little nervous seeing Confetti & Yeti in the same sentence, particulary w/ my flimsy umbrella.

No yeti-confetti plz!

Is this yeti-sized confetti? Yeti-shaped confetti? Confetti made from mummified yeti? A Sue-Dough-Nim for yeti skat?

:ph34r: ack! eek! oik!

oik? :blink:

Glad I won't know what THAT's like for a goooooood looooooooong time :lol::P

Since we all know that Tom will be two in February.

Perhaps we need to move this conversation back to the Silly Thread . . . How am I suppose to keep up with TWO threads like this?

Rikki Tikki Explorer

[b]Happy Birthday Susie

:P:P:P:P:P:P

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