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Happy Birthday Ravenwoodglass!


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larry mac Enthusiast

Happy birthday from Texas. Hope you have a good one. :D

best regards, lm


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Lisa Mentor

AND from NC! May all your wishes come true. :D

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Another b-day wish from NC! Thanks for all your wonderful advice!

jerseyangel Proficient

A very Happy Birthday to you, Ravenwood! Thanks so much for all you do around here--hope your day is very special :D

kenlove Rising Star

And a Hau'oli la hanau from Hawaii!

Thanks for all you do for us!

Ken

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Happy Birthday from Colorado! Thanks for all you do for us!

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Wishing you a happy one from the Cumberland Mountains! You add much to this board and we're fortunate to have you around.


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Happy Birthday from Lake Wobegone!

May all of your men be good looking and your children be above average!

psawyer Proficient

Happy birthday from up North!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Have a great day!!! Hope you have some special plans.

Jestgar Rising Star

You are an amazing person, and have been a great resource to so many people. I keep meaning to tell you how much I appreciate how much you do, but for some reason keep putting it off. You have helped change the lives of so many people. Thank you for everything you do.

And happy birthday! :P

:rolleyes::)

Lisa Mentor
Happy Birthday from Lake Wobegone!

May all of your men be good looking and your children be above average!

We already know she's strong! ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!

Hope you have a good day :)

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Thank you to everyone. It means a lot to me. It has been a very good day so far and my DS will be bringing me PF Changs any minute, yum. I have to go wash down the table and since my favorite kitty's birthday is also today, he is fouteen, I got him his favorite food so he can chow down before Eric gets here. Maybe he'll let us eat in peace if he gets fed first. :D

Thanks again for the best wishes!

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Happy Birthday from rainy Long Island!!!

The Fluffy Assassin Enthusiast
Thank you to everyone. It means a lot to me. It has been a very good day so far and my DS will be bringing me PF Changs any minute, yum. I have to go wash down the table and since my favorite kitty's birthday is also today, he is fouteen, I got him his favorite food so he can chow down before Eric gets here. Maybe he'll let us eat in piece if he gets fed first. :D

Thanks again for the best wishes!

Happy happy happy birthday to you and to your favorite cat. May it continue to be a great one.

happygirl Collaborator

Happy Birthday, Raven!

ranger Enthusiast

Better late than never? Happy b-day. Your advice and knowledge have help me countless numbers of times

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