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Hey Bill. . .

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Just found out that tomorrow is your birthday!

Susan and I wish you the very best. . .

Someone sent this "toast" on my last birthday and I'd like to make it to you:

"Another candle in your cake?
Well, that's no cause to spout
Be glad that you have strength enough
To blow the darn thing out"
GEM
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Happy Birthday, Bill! :new-bday: :new-bday: :new-bday:

George beat me to it for the first time in a dozen years. He has a little birdie and I bet I know who...good on her!

I hope your day is fantastic, your family makes you feel special, and those that care for you make you feel loved...if gifts are your 'love language', I hope you get something you really want.

My best to you on your special day.

Always,
Vicki
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Post by Bill Glasheen »

Be glad that you have strength enough
To blow the darn thing out


I cheated. I celebrated (last night) with my twin sister. She and her boyfriend flew in from LA on Saturday. So I had help. As kids we would always sit across the table from each other when extinguishing the candles. It was a contest to see who could get wax on the other one.

Before we did the tradition, I told her (in front of her boyfriend) that she was probably better at blowing now than I was. Her guy was the only one in the room that laughed. At first... 8O :oops:

Don't feel sorry for my twin. I rarely get a word in edgewise when the six sisters (four redheads, two blonds) get together.

- Bill
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