Happy Birthday David63
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Stephen
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Onelife
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
It’s days like today that I bet you wish you hadn’t been so cruel about my chocolates…btw, they taste so yummy.
But do have a fantastic Birthday Boss

But do have a fantastic Birthday Boss
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Portsmouth
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
have a good day

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oldbluefox
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Many happy returns Smurfy.....and thank you from all of us for running the forum. Have a great day. 




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Stephen
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Ray B
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Ray B
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Do you have a good day boy, and welcome to 78, along with Janice and myself. 

Don't worry, be happy
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Happy Birthday David, and thankyou for running our favourite forum.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Hope he remembers when we come to talking about the resident Republican.
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Jan Rosser
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
What a vintage year 1947 was - happy birthday David - hope you’ve had a great day celebrating 
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Ray B
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Jan Rosser wrote: 24 Oct 2025, 19:15What a vintage year 1947 was - happy birthday David - hope you’ve had a great day celebrating![]()
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Happy birthday. 63 again eh?
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Happydays
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Belated Happy Birthday, hope it was a good one 
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Onelife
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
My mother used to tell me what a bad winter 1947 was…she would tell me that the snow was up to the window sills and that my father who was self-employed couldn’t do his normal work (many weeks) so got a job in the local bakery.Jan Rosser wrote: 24 Oct 2025, 19:15What a vintage year 1947 was - happy birthday David - hope you’ve had a great day celebrating![]()
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david63
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Thanks everyone - sorry I have not done so before but I found a box of Keefie chocolates in the cupboard from several years ago and thought I would try one - BIG MISTAKE
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cruisin_duo
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Belated happy birthday.
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Onelife
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Well, at least that dispels those malicious rumours that I don’t send them…next time check the sell by datedavid63 wrote: 25 Oct 2025, 22:29Thanks everyone - sorry I have not done so before but I found a box of Keefie chocolates in the cupboard from several years ago and thought I would try one - BIG MISTAKE
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
David, I know you have just got to 78, but silly mistakes like that are not good if you want to make 80. 
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
I'm in the 78 Club too, but only for another few weeks! My mother told me how scary it was coping with a new born baby through December 1946 into January 1947. No central heating, as far as I know just a coal fire in the sitting room and a geyser giving hot water in the kitchen. No inside toilet. I do know and vaguely remember when I was about 5 a bathroom being installed with an extension on the kitchen. Those days were hard. We really to have it easy in so many ways.
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Onelife
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Re: Happy Birthday David63
Hi Carole…just a little story about a mother’s love for her baby (me) I was born in 1953 at which time my parents had just been allocated a prefabricated council house, basically a tin can propped up on bricks. As I know now, they were very cold and particularly difficult to keep warm…it was probably this that after 2 months of moving in I caught pneumonia and spent the next three months in Warwick hospital (apparently it was touch and go on several occasions) anyhow, in all the time I was in hospital my mother didn’t miss one day visiting me, some of the time on the back of a motorcycle but mostly by taking two bus journeys there and back.CaroleF wrote: 26 Oct 2025, 10:54I'm in the 78 Club too, but only for another few weeks! My mother told me how scary it was coping with a new born baby through December 1946 into January 1947. No central heating, as far as I know just a coal fire in the sitting room and a geyser giving hot water in the kitchen. No inside toilet. I do know and vaguely remember when I was about 5 a bathroom being installed with an extension on the kitchen. Those days were hard. We really to have it easy in so many ways.
Carole
My mother was one of the nicest, kindest people you could wish to meet…how I miss her.