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I know you've been on pen hiatus while you dive into photography. But Happy Happy Birthday! May all your nibs be excellent, your ink flow smoothly, and nothing require maintenance for the next hundred years. :bunny01:

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Happy Birthday Faheed. Many happy returns. Enjoy all your pens in the best health. Regards, Daeng.

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Oh my goodness! :) How did I arrive late here?

 

A digital surprise party :D wow! Thank you guys so much, I really appreciate it. Very thoughtful of you Ghost Plane and Zaddick, Barry Gabay, Tom Kellie, Daenghafez and Reed_Thoughts you all are amazing.

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Happiest of birthdays Pravda 🎉.

 

When little kids ask how old you are at your party, you should go ahead and tell them. While theyre distracted trying to count that high, you can steal a bite of their cake! Happy birthday! 🎂🍰

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