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  2. Send These Sweet and Funny Birthday Wishes to Your Best ... - AOL

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    Use these sweet, touching, and funny birthday wishes for friends to show how much you love them. They're perfect for sending in a card on their special day!

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  4. 190 Happy Birthday Wishes for Friends, Family, and ... - AOL

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    So we've pulled together our favorite ways to say "happy birthday" in a funny way, including the best birthday jokes, witty puns, and hilarious wishes to make laughter a part of the...

  5. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    A voicemail from a child wishing his mother a happy birthday. In certain parts of the world, an individual's birthday is celebrated by a party featuring a specially made cake. It may be decorated with lettering and the person's age, or studded with the same number of lit candles as the age of the individual.

  6. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    The baby is showered with gifts only after birth. In Iran, a baby shower ( Persian :حمام زایمان) is also called a "sismooni party" ( Persian :جشن سیسمونی). It is celebrated 1–3 months before the baby's birth. Family and close friends give gifts intended for the baby such as a cot, toys, and baby clothes.

  7. The Pirates of Penzance - Wikipedia

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    The Pirates of Penzance. The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on 31 December 1879, where it was well received by both audiences and critics. [1]