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Happy Bday Andrew, hope it finishes off a good weekend aswell

Happy Birthday Mr President.........hmmm... actually that sounds wrong!

Have a great day mate, think we might have to do a group buy on b'day cakes at the moment!

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Ahh...the memories come flooding back. Dont upset this man when he has a lemon in his arsenal

Enjoy your day, the first b'day as a Dad...what did bubs buy daddy?

Meh 31, i cant wait myself. Im sure i will have matured by 31 just look at you in the early hours of Sunday morning past :P

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