Happy Birthday Barbara L

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Thank you! Here in the US, it isn't until tomorrow, but I can party with you two until then! I can't believe I will be hitting the speed limit (55) tomorrow!
 
Thank you! Here in the US, it isn't until tomorrow, but I can party with you two until then! I can't believe I will be hitting the speed limit (55) tomorrow!

The speed limit is 120 km per hour in SA. You could always just move :LOL:
You would be a few hours older here though :ohmy:
 
The speed limit is 120 km per hour in SA. You could always just move :LOL:
You would be a few hours older here though :ohmy:
In some areas it is 70 and 75. Last I heard there is no speed limit in the open areas of Montana (the limit is what is safe), so maybe I'll move there. :LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL:
 
Contrary to popular belief, there is a speed limit in Montana, 75 mph max...it's 65 at night.

Happy Birthday, Sis!
 

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Happy Birthday my dear sister/friend! Your German Chocolate cake should arrive in time for afternoon tea! :angel:

By the way, come to Canada, if you were turning the speed limit you would only be 30 (km/hr)! :D
 
barbara, happy birthday! hope it's as special as you, and involves your favorite foods and spirits!
Thank you! I don't know for sure what the food will be (my friend almost always says one thing, then changes her mind at the last minute!), but the company will be good. :cool:
 
Happy Birthday my dear sister/friend! Your German Chocolate cake should arrive in time for afternoon tea! :angel:

By the way, come to Canada, if you were turning the speed limit you would only be 30 (km/hr)! :D
According to the converter I used that means you can't drive over 18.64 miles per hour? Somehow that just doesn't sound right! Maybe that's why Canadians are so healthy--they all drive like grandmas! :LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL: (Of course this grandma drives like a speed-demon on the freeways!).

I am looking forward to that German Chocolate cake! But to be on the safe side, I have the stuff to make one myself! :D Thank you for the birthday wishes!
 
According to the converter I used that means you can't drive over 18.64 miles per hour? Somehow that just doesn't sound right! Maybe that's why Canadians are so healthy--they all drive like grandmas! :LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL: (Of course this grandma drives like a speed-demon on the freeways!).

I am looking forward to that German Chocolate cake! But to be on the safe side, I have the stuff to make one myself! :D Thank you for the birthday wishes!

Oops! did i say 30? I meant 50. i will blame it on my hunt and peck typing :angel:

and as for the cake, i will bring one to Boston and that's a promise!
 
Thank you Andy!

We are about to go vote, then we will be celebrating my birthday with our best friends Tom and Susan and their daughter Kaity. This is a birthday-filled week, with my birthday, then Kaity's 8th tomorrow and Susan's on Sunday. :cool:
 
Happy happy birthday here too, Barbara! Enjoy your dinner!
 
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Oops! did i say 30? I meant 50. i will blame it on my hunt and peck typing :angel:

and as for the cake, i will bring one to Boston and that's a promise!
No wonder people think Quebecers are crazy drivers. 30 kph in a school zone, 50 kph most places in a city, 100 kph on the autoroute (limited access highway).
 

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