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Dear JustDon - I went to a card store today and asked if they had any cards for those who were over 150 years. They said no.
I tried every card store in the area, but sadly, no. A complete lack of optimism.
So you'll just have to settle for some warm birthday wishes here - you certainly are an inspiration for us all!
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bettyg
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Happy 159th birthday to our famous "JUST DON" who could have been named Lon, or just my son.
You're safe knowing Don as he won't run a con, he's just FUN.
He's gone to the pond and brought back a ton of fish; so we know he's won the hearts of many females on this board.
an original by BettyG
Don, here's to healthier, wealthier, and happier birthdays to come for our most "senior" citizen on this board! lol
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charlie
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Happy Birthday Don
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kam
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Happy Birthday Don
This is the Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
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LisaS
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Happy Birthday JustDon!
It was JustDons 150th birthday and he was still in perfect health. At his birthday party he was asked how he managed to live so long and stay so fit. He explained "I put my long life down to spending so much time out of doors. I've been in the open air, day after day, rain or shine, for the last 100 years." "How do you manage to keep up such a rigorous fitness regime?" we asked. "It's simple" he said. "When I married my wife 100 years ago, we both made solemn pledge on our wedding night. We agreed that whenever we ever had a fight, whoever was proved wrong would go outside and take long walk."
Dekrator48
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Hope you had a great birthday!!!
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Carol in PA
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Don,
Happy Birthday to You!
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Tincup
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Happy birthday dear JustDon...
And many many more!
And not for one minute do I believe you are 150 years old.
joalo
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Happy Belated Birthday!!
JoAnne
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kam
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Wondering if Don knows this is here??
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MADDOG
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Hey Old Man,HE HE HE HE HE !!!!!!!
Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!
What tomatoe questions did you have???
I really want to float the Neobrara again sometime,but in a small kayak. It would be easy to go around the rocks in a kayak,or giant tube. I want to tube that creek that runs through that town were you had your prom.
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ping
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Wishing you many more birthdays, Lyme-free ones!
ping "We are more than containers for Lyme"
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You are right Lisa, but I don't think I could play that game with my wife, just trying to prove her wrong might lead to me having a shorter life expectancy.
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aklnwlf
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I hope I'm not to late for the party!
Happy Birthday Just Don!!!
Hope you have many more healthier and happy ones!
-------------------- Do not take this as medical advice. This comment is based on opinion and personal experience only.
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