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Birthday Card.


Question Posted Tuesday November 28 2006, 5:30 pm

Hi!!
So my mother is turning 50 tommarow :-0 And my dad wants me to make a card. Do you guys think you could think of a funny/motherly/50 year old saying i could put on the card? Instead of just "happy 50th birthday mom" Like something funny or cool! :0) Thanks so much<3


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Teza answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 8:47 pm:
What I think would be really nice is if you wrote a little message for her.. that's from your heart. It would mean a lot to her and it's really sweet. Have your dad and your siblings sign it as well. She would really appriciate that you took the time to make a card and write something sweet.

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