Happy Birthday, Kitwritten

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08:16 09/28/2016

Anonymous20673390

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I heard that its your birthday, today. I hear this is you blowing out your candles on your cake.



Happy Birthday, Kit

I wish that Skye and Serrin were here to share with you.


Macallan 1990 25Y.O. Pick it up at maurices.


P.S Tersa says " Whisper, shine, moonlight baby dance, flowers on the time for lunch. Bark said the elephant "





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09/28/2016

AriadneMoon

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Happy Birthday Kit lol

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09/28/2016

Alluranna

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Happy Birthday Kit! 

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09/29/2016

Kitwritten

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Lol thanks, ariande and alluranna.....



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09/30/2016

Kitwritten

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Anonymous20673390   lol thanks and I am sending you a bottle of remy martin diamante lol


tell tersa to touch base with me, I need a favour

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01/03/2021

Anonymous31905231

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First of all, Happy Birthday! Recently I found on wishesocean the best birthday wishes for husband. I hope you will like them too.

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02/24/2022

MemphisHarding31916965

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Wishing a happy birthday on a forum isn't really the best thing to do, why not do it personally. Also, I've heard that discussing mesaje de 8 martie, urari si felicitari pentru femei on forums isn't too good a move either. I think some things should just remain personal all in all.

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06/04/2025

Anonymous32036005

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06/04/2025

Anonymous32036161

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I don't think it's just pure nostalgia though I suppose there could be a little component of that. I'd like to think that when you look at a clock face you're calling on link certain link skills in your brain that are very different from what we all do 90 of our waking hours which is looking at the virtual and the screen and things that aren't permanent. In that the clock is a physical mechanical object it seems to have some more permanent resonance than if it link were just a screen.