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Author Topic: HAPPY BIRTHDAY THREAD  (Read 23425 times)
Stanley Stewart
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« Reply #585 on: 12:53:40, 17-02-2008 »

  Many happy returns, PW.     Smiley Smiley Smiley
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« Reply #586 on: 13:37:13, 17-02-2008 »

Happy birthday, perfect wagnerite!



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« Reply #587 on: 15:37:42, 17-02-2008 »




Lovely day for it PW! Happy Birthday!
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« Reply #588 on: 15:53:59, 17-02-2008 »

Many happy Wagners!

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« Reply #589 on: 22:34:41, 17-02-2008 »

Once again, at the end of a great day, many thanks for all the birthday wishes.
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« Reply #590 on: 07:37:08, 18-02-2008 »

A belated Happy Birthday for yesterday, pw! Hope you had a good day!
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« Reply #591 on: 21:33:09, 24-02-2008 »

Happy birthday to Arnold Dolmetsch, 150 years old today. (He's the key to the Enigmatic Variations crossword in today's Sunday Telegraph magazine, by the way.  Wink)
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« Reply #592 on: 21:56:17, 24-02-2008 »

Happy birthday to Arnold Dolmetsch, 150 years old today. (He's the key to the Enigmatic Variations crossword in today's Sunday Telegraph magazine, by the way.  Wink)

My mum is going to be PSYCHED!  Smiley
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« Reply #593 on: 22:52:05, 26-02-2008 »

And I hope we can all join in best wishes for tomorrow in Happy Birthday, deep as he may be in Agatha Christie country near Dartmouth, to our good friend,

IAN PACE
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« Reply #594 on: 22:59:29, 26-02-2008 »

Oh why not! Let's get him early.

Happy Birthday, Ian, you radical and caring man.  Kiss






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« Reply #595 on: 23:05:06, 26-02-2008 »

Many happy returns, Ian. All the best!  Wink
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« Reply #596 on: 23:38:50, 26-02-2008 »

happy birthday Ian!!

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« Reply #597 on: 23:43:47, 26-02-2008 »

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!



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« Reply #598 on: 00:00:31, 27-02-2008 »

And, as we enter the day itself....

Many Happies, Ian.....
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« Reply #599 on: 01:08:42, 27-02-2008 »

Thank you all, so much! Martle - that green jelly looks like something I'm likely to be picturing in my mind by the end of the day  Shocked Shocked Shocked

So, life begins today?  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Best to you all, from deepest Devon.
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