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Happy Birthday Lisa!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday, my friend. Hope it's a good 'un :D


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flourgirl Apprentice

Haaaaaappee Birththththday! Tew Yew!!!! :lol: Hope it's the shiniest of days!

larry mac Enthusiast

Hey lisa. Happy birthday from Texas!

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Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday!!!

Have a great day Lisa!!!!

Lisa Mentor

Thank you, thank you, thank you! :D

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY LISA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have a good one!!! :D:D

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:D:D:D HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LISA!!!!! :D:D:D


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Happy birthday, Lisa!!

"I have a feelin' that tonight's gonna be a good night!"

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

May your Birthday bring you many happy memories that will last a lifetime.

happygirl Collaborator

Have a wonderfully happy day, Lisa!!!!!!!!!!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I hope you have a great Birthday and a great year to come.

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Have a good one, Lisa!

mushroom Proficient

Happy birthday!!! Do it up right!

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday fellow Scorpio!

Lisa Mentor
Happy Birthday fellow Scorpio!

Ahhh...that explains it! ;)

Tomorrow, we will celebrate with family and friends. All are welcome.

Thank you my friends, for all your wonderful wishes and greetings. :D

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Lisa

Hope you had a great birthday!

Debbie

ksymonds84 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Lisa! Do something fun!

ranger Enthusiast

Probably late. but have a mostes happiest birthday of all! :D

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