May I be the first to say Happy 34th Birthday to "Floodland"
Yet another member of the Third Decade Club
Happy Birthday "Floodland"
Have a nice one
I think someone set my soul alight
- Moz Magister
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many happy returns
Have Fun!
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
TAUREAN's - they are Everywhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Its like the "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" - Only Joking Folks !MrEddy wrote:
Another taurean! Happy returns.
Am I the only the only Saggi here?
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happy b-day
Hope it was a good one!
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At a rough guess -AndyTheGoth wrote:"Many Happy Returns" - do YOU know what this phrase bloody means?Moz Magister wrote:many happy returns
Meaning
Have many more happy days.
Origin
From the 19th century this has been used mainly as a birthday greeting, to offer the hope that the happy day will occur many more times. Prior to that it was used more generally, at any celebratory or festive event.
What do YOU think it means?
Have Fun!
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
"As one door closes, another slams in your face"
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Another one I missed!
Keep on celebrating!!!
Keep on celebrating!!!
@ Moz - thank you my friend - now my fevered mind can rest !Moz Magister wrote:At a rough guess -AndyTheGoth wrote:"Many Happy Returns" - do YOU know what this phrase bloody means?Moz Magister wrote:many happy returns
Meaning
Have many more happy days.
Origin
From the 19th century this has been used mainly as a birthday greeting, to offer the hope that the happy day will occur many more times. Prior to that it was used more generally, at any celebratory or festive event.
What do YOU think it means?
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