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Oh dear ... birthday notification is showing my age.
Not true though! It shouldn't say 93 - I'm only 92.
Not true though! It shouldn't say 93 - I'm only 92.

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KitKat wrote:Oh dear ... birthday notification is showing my age.![]()
Well that'll slow the forum down - the server having to process a number that large!
Is it today? If so, Happy Birthday.

If not, you can feck off.


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Umberto Cocopop wrote:KitKat wrote:Oh dear ... birthday notification is showing my age.![]()
Well that'll slow the forum down - the server having to process a number that large!
Is it today? If so, Happy Birthday.
If not, you can feck off.
No, it's not today ... the notification says users who are having a birthday in the next 7 days ...
it's actually next week. On the day it will say this user is celebrating a birthday today.
So I'm not fecking off
It's actually okay if you send me a kissywissy every day for 7 days until the 14th ... and then I'll have 7 kissywissies to celebrate with. 
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Good grief! I've just been reading in the 'Similar Topics' attached to this post. (you can't view them if logged in cos they just get in the way - but when viewing as a guest they show up).
Anyway - second one down ... something about 'Not allowed to celebrate birthdays'. That's a complete load of tosh! I have many Muslim friends ... Suni, Shiite, and others I can't think of now ... and NEVER have I heard that so-called rule on birthdays from ANY of them. In fact, it is quite the opposite ... the ones that I know really go all out to celebrate birthdays.
There is one guy that I know who was born in a remote part of Algeria, one of the last towns before the Sahara Desert, and (don't know if it's the same today or not) but in that area the didn't keep official records of birthdays, I think thing were simply recorded by word of mouth or something like that. Anyway, when he first went to travel out of his country, in order to get a passport he was obliged to give his date of birth. He remembers being told that when he was born it was raining. Obviously they don't get much rain in those parts and when it does it starts suddenly without warning, comes down very hard (like a sand-filled rain really) and then stops as suddenly as it has started ... short, hard and brief - and that usually happens round about the month of October. So he picked a date in October and put that down as his birth date for the official forms - and still celebrates his birthday on that day.
Anyway - second one down ... something about 'Not allowed to celebrate birthdays'. That's a complete load of tosh! I have many Muslim friends ... Suni, Shiite, and others I can't think of now ... and NEVER have I heard that so-called rule on birthdays from ANY of them. In fact, it is quite the opposite ... the ones that I know really go all out to celebrate birthdays.
There is one guy that I know who was born in a remote part of Algeria, one of the last towns before the Sahara Desert, and (don't know if it's the same today or not) but in that area the didn't keep official records of birthdays, I think thing were simply recorded by word of mouth or something like that. Anyway, when he first went to travel out of his country, in order to get a passport he was obliged to give his date of birth. He remembers being told that when he was born it was raining. Obviously they don't get much rain in those parts and when it does it starts suddenly without warning, comes down very hard (like a sand-filled rain really) and then stops as suddenly as it has started ... short, hard and brief - and that usually happens round about the month of October. So he picked a date in October and put that down as his birth date for the official forms - and still celebrates his birthday on that day.

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Wouldn't be too hard picking a date if it was raining on the day you were born in England. You would have a choice from about 360 days.

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Belated happy birthday wishes KitKat. 


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By the way, I love the cute little cat saying bye and waving its paw when I go to log out of here.


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KitKat wrote:It's actually okay if you send me a kissywissy every day for 7 days until the 14th
What do you think I am - a whore!

Fair enough, roll them out...

Now, what to give her on her actual birthday.....


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I thought my wishes were late. Was sure I saw KitKat celebrating birthday this week and now its gone.
Is it on the 14th December?
Very confusing.
KitKat for whenever it was or is. (I cant find the kissywissy smiley.) xxxxxxx
Is it on the 14th December? KitKat wrote:No, it's not today ... the notification says users who are having a birthday in the next 7 days ...
it's actually next week. On the day it will say this user is celebrating a birthday today.
So I'm not fecking offIt's actually okay if you send me a kissywissy every day for 7 days until the 14th ... and then I'll have 7 kissywissies to celebrate with.
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Very confusing.
KitKat for whenever it was or is. (I cant find the kissywissy smiley.) xxxxxxx
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Thank you Whiskers, but I haven't had my birthday yet!
I think the confusion is because originally the board showed 'users having a birthday in the next 7 days' and it did say Kitkat .... - hence the 7 smackeroonies from UC
But I changed it to show for 3 days cos I thought it was a bit silly having the 7 days there.
Oops ... Now that means I owe UC 4 kissywissies ...
(Umbo, I will give them to you on my birthday - which is on the 14th)
For you Whiskers ...

I think the confusion is because originally the board showed 'users having a birthday in the next 7 days' and it did say Kitkat .... - hence the 7 smackeroonies from UC
But I changed it to show for 3 days cos I thought it was a bit silly having the 7 days there.
Oops ... Now that means I owe UC 4 kissywissies ...
For you Whiskers ...


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