Happy Birthday, Beebs!
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Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Hope it is fabu.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Wacky birthday Beebs!!!!
I thought in honor of the occasion, you might like to see your impressionistic side.......
lb13
I thought in honor of the occasion, you might like to see your impressionistic side.......
lb13
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
I thought something had happened to the resolution of my monitor.littlebeast13 wrote:Wacky birthday Beebs!!!!
I thought in honor of the occasion, you might like to see your impressionistic side.......
lb13

Happy birthday, Beebs!

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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy birthday!
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy Birthday Beebs!
Enjoy the day.
Enjoy the day.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Wacky Birthday to yooooooou!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Have a truly whack day. Have you caught up with me yet?
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy birthday, dahlink. May it be marvelous!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy birthday, Kim!
I am terribly impressed that ES gave you your own personal Seurat.
Go wild today! Oh, wait. It's you.
I am terribly impressed that ES gave you your own personal Seurat.
Go wild today! Oh, wait. It's you.
Now generating the White Hot Glare of Righteousness on behalf of BBs everywhere.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
I am terribly impressed that ES gave you your own personal Seurat.
That's a rather pointed comment.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Wishing you many new shoes and a fabu day!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
I see you that spotted that.ulysses5019 wrote:I am terribly impressed that ES gave you your own personal Seurat.
That's a rather pointed comment.
When the weekend arrives, perhaps Beebs will take Dot for a walk on Sunday afternoon in the park.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
At work..still having 'puter issues at home. Risking being beaten severely but I don't care. Can't miss wishing my pal a very Happy Birthday, Good Health, Good Times, and of course, Purses Galore..
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Wasn't she in a James Bond movie?and of course, Purses Galore..
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy Birthday, BB!
Maybe it's time to don that bright red wig and green sparkly dress....
Maybe it's time to don that bright red wig and green sparkly dress....
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
And here I thought I just needed to go grab my old people glasses......littlebeast13 wrote:Wacky birthday Beebs!!!!
I thought in honor of the occasion, you might like to see your impressionistic side.......
lb13
Bon anniversaire, Bebe!!!!!1
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
I hope you have done something spontaneous and irresponsible.
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy Birthday!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
All y'all from Ducks on down (that was rather poetic, I think) ducks, down, downy ducks.
Anyway, thank you SOO much for your kind wishes.
I think I've surpassed Uly. I'm closer to 60 than 50 which is causing some frissons in my metaphysical wiring, although I'd rather be closer than 60 than to 50 because 50 sucked.
I'm definitely feeling impressionistic and Seuratish and Grand Jattish and that's because of the potstickers and seaweed salad I had for dinner. Plus the discussions I've been having on childhood CD's I confiscated with Greg who agreed with my decision way back when.
Don't ax.
I lurve you guys. Woulda responded sooner except that Monday we had a retirement party for an institution in our community, Tuesday we worked til 7:30 to get books made for meetings yesterday that started at 7 a.m. and ended at 10 p.m.
That late meeting I couldn't make faces or doodle at since we're now being videotaped for public meetings. I have to look official.
It's VERY difficult. There are many ignernt folks we've elected.
It's been a great birthday. Came home at noon, tried to take a nap, Jeff had a dead car starter so I couldn't take a nap, then I did my fingernails and toenails and they look MAHVELOUS.
Anyway, thank you SOO much for your kind wishes.
I think I've surpassed Uly. I'm closer to 60 than 50 which is causing some frissons in my metaphysical wiring, although I'd rather be closer than 60 than to 50 because 50 sucked.
I'm definitely feeling impressionistic and Seuratish and Grand Jattish and that's because of the potstickers and seaweed salad I had for dinner. Plus the discussions I've been having on childhood CD's I confiscated with Greg who agreed with my decision way back when.
Don't ax.
I lurve you guys. Woulda responded sooner except that Monday we had a retirement party for an institution in our community, Tuesday we worked til 7:30 to get books made for meetings yesterday that started at 7 a.m. and ended at 10 p.m.
That late meeting I couldn't make faces or doodle at since we're now being videotaped for public meetings. I have to look official.
It's VERY difficult. There are many ignernt folks we've elected.
It's been a great birthday. Came home at noon, tried to take a nap, Jeff had a dead car starter so I couldn't take a nap, then I did my fingernails and toenails and they look MAHVELOUS.
Well, then
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Hope you had a very good birthday. Sorry I'm late chiming in, but I am very sincere!
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
Happy birthday, Beebs! --Bob
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Re: Happy Birthday, Beebs!
I can't believe I missed MsKing's birthday! Sounds like it was great.Beebs52 wrote:All y'all from Ducks on down (that was rather poetic, I think) ducks, down, downy ducks.
Anyway, thank you SOO much for your kind wishes.
I think I've surpassed Uly. I'm closer to 60 than 50 which is causing some frissons in my metaphysical wiring, although I'd rather be closer than 60 than to 50 because 50 sucked.
I'm definitely feeling impressionistic and Seuratish and Grand Jattish and that's because of the potstickers and seaweed salad I had for dinner. Plus the discussions I've been having on childhood CD's I confiscated with Greg who agreed with my decision way back when.
Don't ax.
I lurve you guys. Woulda responded sooner except that Monday we had a retirement party for an institution in our community, Tuesday we worked til 7:30 to get books made for meetings yesterday that started at 7 a.m. and ended at 10 p.m.
That late meeting I couldn't make faces or doodle at since we're now being videotaped for public meetings. I have to look official.
It's VERY difficult. There are many ignernt folks we've elected.
It's been a great birthday. Came home at noon, tried to take a nap, Jeff had a dead car starter so I couldn't take a nap, then I did my fingernails and toenails and they look MAHVELOUS.
As for not doodling at public meetings, take your laptop. Last time I was a horrifically boring public meeting, I was talking and discussing and whatnot with y'all! Worked great!
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