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We recently had some French Students staying with us who had not one, or two but THREE of their young people with birthdays. Here they sing happy birthday to the student's before cutting their chocolate fudge cakes we provided.


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Yeah of course I can drive a car while talking on the phone and reading a poem. ___ mom. The familiar sound of a beeping timer welcome from his ___ state. He moved with his dodging ___ unopened box for the new ___ unit. The last stuff was the kitchen table ___. The aroma emanating(?) from the oven was unbearable. In three great lift he entered the kitchen ___ standing at the edge of the oven. He ___ roast panel oven that he had received from his mother on his birthday. In one ___ move he opened the oven removed the stirring pan and placed it on the kitchen counter top. ___ and again passion ___ oh my god.


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Christ's channel - phlog (36205) image uploaded on 07-Mar-11
Broadcast 28 days ago at Swindon, UK
by Christ Church Swindon's channel

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Tags: Choral evensong

A special Choral evensong service in honour of Maurice Hartless's birthday led by Rev'd Simon Stevenette and Carol Simmons.


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The AudioBuzz - phlog (31961) image uploaded on 01-Feb-11
Broadcast 28 days ago at Lower Allen, PA, USA
by The AudioBuzz

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Park Ranger Simon Peter wishes loyal listener Kevin happy birthday.


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Broadcast about a month ago
by Zara's phlog

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Tags: background information

Hello this is Beth Achibets(?). I'm sorry I'm a bit late. ___. It's first of all would you mind giving me some background information of your when you were born or how you are born. How like your family was like. Ok I'm my birthday is February twenty fifth nineteen thirty three. Ok and where were you ___


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My name is Elissa Dickman and I'm going to discuss the fictitious essay that I given away as a repeated novelist(?) Sandra Kashmir called Eleven. The essay is told from the perspective of an eleven year old girl to expose the nature of power in the classroom. It begins by expressing the thought open idea that says. As birthday come and go and ages change. Individuals are not limited to one age. That is ___ all previous ages as well. For example. As Kashmir states. When you turn eleven you don't feel eleven at all. You feel like you're still ten and you are underneath you that makes you eleven. The purpose of the essay is to reveal the power our society associates with the amount of each individuals holds. In other words. Their age. The older one gets the wiser and more respectable ___ uses the example of a classroom to force the reader to see the way younger children are left out in time. If they're thought and opinion or recollections of an idea contradicts that of an older liver individual.


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Broadcast 3 months ago at Central City, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
by The Mike The Janitor Experience

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Tags: mike the janitor, therapy, turning 40

Mike The Janitor is all sorts of wacky here. He rants about the failure of his "@40" video production, his therapy, his birthday and his obsessive cleaning.


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Broadcast 3 months ago at Dunedin, FL, USA
by Walk Breaks

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Tags: cup cake, steak house, colby

Ok so, it's about oh gosh 8:30 8:30 or 9:00 it's early isn't it Jesse. ___. And I'm in the bed and I went for a run today and where did you go. Go to Colby's. You went to Colby's Steak House. Aha. And you had dinner the jump(?) steak. Yes. Was it good. Yes. What else did you have beside steak. A cup cake ___. You had steak and a cup cake that's it. Aha. Are you full. Aha. That's pretty healthy. And did you go with mommy. And Ati(?) and auntie Tess aha yeah and why did you go. Was any one it's somebody's birthday or just you guys just felt like going out to dinner. Cos in my birthday. Your birthday is not till October.


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Growing Older I had a conversation with a colleague this week who was celebrating her thirtieth birthday. She said she wasn’t complaining, but thirty is just such a big number! That had me doing some serious thinking. My big number of the year doubles hers! I will be sixty years old in a few months! Does that bother me? Not even a little bit. My dad had such a healthy view of aging that he passed on to me. He always embraced every birthday as “the biggest one yet”! One of his favorite quotes was, “Birthdays aren’t so bad when you consider the alternative!” He passed away four years ago at age eighty-five, having celebrated nearly sixty-six years of marriage to my mother, and giving his family a wonderful example to follow. I’ve considered the place where I find myself at (almost) age sixty: I’m at a place of learning and growing…in my family, in my career, in my personal life. I’ve been married for 38 ½ years to my best friend, growing more comfortable in the quiet or in the silly moments together. Brave enough to take a few trips out of the country together in the last couple of years. I’m mother to three adult children who now believe that I’m a little smarter than they once thought I was. Now I’m able to be a friend as well as parent, sharing their successes and lending a shoulder (or some money!) when tough times come. I’m grandmother to three of the most wonderful little ones, enjoying rocking them as babes, snuggling with them. But I also love playing ball or tag or swimming with them, reading to them/ with them, trying to play a new video game or two…. Just watching them grow. I’ve switched roles with my mother, providing her care, answering her repeated questions, giving her the unconditional love that she’s always had for her family. I find myself learning daily in my job: from classes, TIS colleagues, teachers, students, readings, and hands-on experience. I feel like there is so much for me to learn and so little time to learn it. A new job and a new challenge was exactly what I needed for this year. I don’t think I’m ready for retirement yet! I try to save a little time for me. I love to read and certainly take advantage of the ebooks from our local library. I listen to audio books on my phone or Kindle, making the most of travel time and chore time. I have a “refresh your French” audio book on hold, but I’m not sure if my brain is really up for that! I try to make time to exercise regularly. I started jogging a few years ago and have completed a few 5Ks. I don’t have a genuine bucket list, but just try to do what my mama says daily and “Take one day at a time”, enjoying every moment of each! I truly believe that life’s not over, till it’s over… and who knows? I may even try a zip line this summer!


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Hi my name is Tamika how you guys doing today is my birthday so tell me happy birthday. ___


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