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Congratulations! Now you’ve found it, don’t lose it again.
Was it behind the sofa this time?
It’s my birthday too!
Have a good one!
Happy birthday, Jeb!
Happy Birthday!!
Also, as a teenager, I loved this movie….
Hippo Bird-day to Ewe!
(I can’t type the word “ewe” without laughing, as I always remember a French friend who pronounced the word as “ee-wee”. English is such an absurd language.)
Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday, Bora!
I remember 42. When I reached it I thought I would understand, but it turned out I wasn’t asking the question in the right way so it made no sense to me.
Give me 7½ million years and I will figure it out.
42, the (begining of the) age of reason.
And now you are ready for the white rhino club
Happy Birthdays! (for the next 7.5 million years I mean)
Wow, you’re as old as nine six-year-olds!
Happy Birthday, and at least 7.5 million happy birthdays to follow!
If you leave a couple of six-year-olds outside the calculation…
Nine six year olds is 42, in base 13.
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