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On this date in 1955....

I was born!

Happy birthday to me!

And one of my best friends, personal as well blogging, Brenda of Snicker*Snicker*Snort fame, has posted a happy birthday greeting to me as well as a photo of her daughter from the homecomecoming game from a few weeks ago. check it out.

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WZZP said…
Happy Birthday Cliff!
Busy Bee Suz said…
Happy day, Happy year!!!
You were almost a Halloween baby? :)
J. Moses said…
Happy birthday, Cliff!
Happy Birthday Cliff
hope you have fun tonight on your final announceing of the season!!! i wish i could be there but i doubt i'll be able too =( good luck too the band tonight as well =) the whole band revue will be up on my site the beginning of next week from my myspace... i do plan on getting some pictures of the band on tag day and gonna give em some money as well !!! i heard its suppose too rain again tonight hope not so the band can march 1 last time! i really wanna go tonight but don't know if i'll have away there but if i dont make it hopefully you can take a few pictures that i could see... my favorite song they've played this year has too be abba mamma mia =)

good luck Indians!
your friend
Matthew Killough
Syd said…
Hey Cliff--a very Happy Birthday to you!
Mike Golch said…
happy Birthay to you,Youngin!!
YEKIMI said…
Happy Birthday!
Jen said…
Happy birthday to u
Happy birthday to u
Happy birthday dear Cliff
Happy birthday to u!
(Don't say I never sang you to sleep) ha!
Minerva said…
A belated Happy Birthday to you Cliff! Hope things are looking up around your part of the world.

I like that song selection for the last game! Must have been a rousing good time. What a nice group of kids to publicly wish you a happy birthday. Hope you had a good one!
Happy Birthday Cliff, and a wonderful year! ;)

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