What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

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What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by kevinchess1 » Wed Sep 09 2020 10:52pm

Huge Grant birthday today, he's 60 :shock:
Arguably the finest actor of his generation, rose to fame in 'For weedings and a funnel' and then 'Not in Hill' and/or 'Love Ashleigh

Happy Birthday :thumbup:
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Re: What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by blythburgh » Thu Sep 10 2020 9:13am

Happy Birthday but he surely cannot be 60. I was watching 'For weedings and a funnel' not that long ago and he looked so young :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Sep 10 2020 4:33pm

kevinchess1 wrote:
Wed Sep 09 2020 10:52pm
Huge Grant birthday today, he's 60 :shock:
Arguably the finest actor of his generation, rose to fame in 'For weedings and a funnel' and then 'Not in Hill' and/or 'Love Ashleigh

Happy Birthday :thumbup:
Very clever the way you wrote that.
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Re: What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by kevinchess1 » Sun Sep 13 2020 12:54pm

Colin Firth birthday , he's 60 :shock:
Arguably the finest actor of his generation, rose to fame in 'Prejudice and Pride' adapted from Jane Eyre's book and won an Oscar for his portray of King George the sex in 'Kingsmens'

Happy Birthday :thumbup:
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Re: What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Sep 13 2020 7:03pm

Happy Birthday.
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Re: What can we celebrate today? Part Deux

Post by blythburgh » Mon Sep 14 2020 7:57am

kevinchess1 wrote:
Sun Sep 13 2020 12:54pm
Colin Firth birthday , he's 60 :shock:
Arguably the finest actor of his generation, rose to fame in 'Prejudice and Pride' adapted from Jane Eyre's book and won an Oscar for his portray of King George the sex in 'Kingsmens'

Happy Birthday :thumbup:
How many people still drool at the site of Darcy rising from the lake. Excuse me whilst I go and have a cold shower
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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