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I wish I could refer to my year as a “champagne year”– it sounds so bubbly and perfect. Happy 2012!!
How beautiful!
Could you send me your email address, m’dear? Then we can ring in the New Year proper!
Happy New Year, my dear! It looks as if you’ve had a wonderful year, but I wish you an even better 2012 filled with love and cookies and adventures!
Happy, happy New Year, beautiful! What a year 2011 was. May 2012 be even more wonderful.
P.S. My new resolution is to start using “champagne” as an adjective like you just did, because I think that that was awesome .
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I wish I could refer to my year as a “champagne year”– it sounds so bubbly and perfect. Happy 2012!!
How beautiful!
Could you send me your email address, m’dear? Then we can ring in the New Year proper!
Happy New Year, my dear! It looks as if you’ve had a wonderful year, but I wish you an even better 2012 filled with love and cookies and adventures!
Happy, happy New Year, beautiful! What a year 2011 was. May 2012 be even more wonderful.
P.S. My new resolution is to start using “champagne” as an adjective like you just did, because I think that that was awesome
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