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Kareng

Happy Birthday,

Hope you have a great day and have many more.

Susan


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Happy Birthday. Have a wonderful day!!!!!

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KHERRIGHNNNE! HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

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Happy birthday! Hope you get to enjoy some gluten-free cake! :D

kareng Grand Master

Thanks! It was a nice surprise to come on here this morning and see this thread! :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday, Karreighn!!

Jestgar Rising Star

HBKR!!!!!!


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Happy Birthday!

kareng Grand Master

When you look at the birthdays, it looks like I'm 35 years old! Love it!

8 member(s) have a birthday today

pixie44479 (32), Dianamiester (33), playin_d_fiddle (30), cookiequeen (28), HelpingMyDad (26), sherrie79 (32), kareng, Befitzge (35)

Ok....none of you smarties are allowed to ask " How many years have you been 35?"

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Happy birthday lady! You're the best!!! :wub:

mushroom Proficient

Have a good one! And many more.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Birthday Karen!!! :D:D

. . . and Happy Day to the rest of us.

kareng Grand Master

Thanks everyone!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

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Apologies Khair-reighn!!

Belated birphday wishes! ...hope it was a good 'un wink.gif

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CHEERS!! tongue.gif

bartfull Rising Star

Here I am, a day late and five dollars short. (Inflation, you know.)

Hope your birthday was so good you've decided to extend it into today!

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