SURPRISE!!!!
By Sansanshan. Friday, October 13, 2006 7:32:42 AM
the beatles - happy birthday.mp3
Have a great lucky day Irreverand...and don't open all your presents at once! [/COLOR]

First of all....A voice greeting from Greenland! [/SIZE]
Brother Sprogger

"You don't have to wait for your brother anymore!"
Canadian Favourites
Saint Louis
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Brother Marcus
Happy Birthday Mickey J
Be Sure And Have A Cracking Day
Another Year Older, But Thats Ok
Its Only Numbers Anyway
Another Year Wiser, Indeed You Are
A Couple Of Guiness Down Your Local Bar?
Whatever You Choose, Be Sure And Have Fun
And Make Your Birthday A Special One
[/COLOR][/SIZE] Brother Waka
When Danes celebrate their birthday, everybody is flying the flag. So today I fly the flag for the Holy Irreverand. [/COLOR][/SIZE]
Brother Allan
Sister Elke
Brother Words
Hi Mickeyjoe,
Happy birthday and do not forget:[/SIZE]

Brother Uwe

Brother Hungryghost
Livelong Day
From mountain to mountain,
The shadows of clouds.
From branch to branch,
A bird of spring.
From sky to sky,
The eyes of this child.
From sky to something outside,
The dreams that are dreamed in the day. Kaneko Misuzu [/SIZE]
Brother Quentin
Sister Isabel

Sister Aya [/ALIGN]
According to Wikipedia, "A birthday is the date on which a person is born, marking the day a life outside the womb begins. It is customary in many cultures to celebrate the anniversary of one's birthday, for example by having a birthday party with family and/or friends. Gifts are often given to the person celebrating the birthday. It is also customary to treat people specially on their birthday, either generally acceding to their wishes, or subjecting them to a rite of transition."
In most English-speaking countries it is traditional to sing the song Happy Birthday to You to the honored person celebrating his birthday. Similar songs exist in other languages such as "Lang zal hij/zij leven" in Dutch, "Zum Geburtstag Viel Glück" in German, "Cumpleaños Feliz" in Spanish, or "Sto lat" in Polish. This happens traditionally at a birthday party while someone brings a birthday cake into the (often darkened) room.
The birthday cake is traditionally highly decorated, and typically covered with lit candles when presented; the number of candles often equals the age of the person. The person whose birthday it is makes a silent wish and then blows out the candles; if done in one breath, the wish is supposed to come true. It is also common for the "birthday boy" or "birthday girl" to cut the initial piece of the cake like as a newlywed couple might with a wedding cake. Birthday cakes have been a tradition dating back as far as the Middle Ages when the English would conceal symbolic items such as gold coins, rings and thimbles inside their cakes. Each item was associated with a prediction. For example, a person finding a gold coin in a birthday cake would supposedly become wealthy where a person discovering a thimble would never marry.
Typical birthday party decorations include balloons, streamers and confetti.
For special birthdays and for when the number of candles might be considered impractical or a fire hazard, special candles might be substituted for the many individual candles. These candles are in the shape of a numeral; for example, on the fifth birthday there may be one candle on the cake in the shape of the numeral 5, and on the fiftieth birthday there may be two candles on the cake, one in the shape of the numeral 5 followed by the other in the shape of the numeral 0.
A birthday is considered a special day for the person, and so the person will often get special treatment from friends and family. This is especially true for children who cannot wait for their own special day. In addition to parties, people often get gifts on their birthday.
Birthday parties for children often include fun games like Pin the Tail on the Donkey, musical chairs, and hitting piñatas.
There are also traditions of surprise parties.
Not all traditions are equally generous. In certain circles the birthday boy or girl is expected to treat the fellows, often by shouting one or more round of drinks (not always compensated for by a gift). The birthday that means reaching the legal age limit for drinking may be celebrated with richly flowing alcohol.
Another tradition enjoyed by girls that was popularized in the 1950s and 60s: receiving a special corsage (or several) that was decorated with candy or another inexpensive item that corresponded to age. The items were priced within reach of the peer group, and all were light enough so they could fasten easily to curly ribbons and be worn throughout the school day without problem.
The most common birthday in the USA is October 5, whereas the least common birthday is May 22.
All of this to say, Happy Birthday!
By the way, you share a birthday with Chester A. Arthur, a little known American President, Kate Winslet, Nikki Hilton and Larry Fine, the fuzzy-headed guy in the Three Stooges.
Sister KayFour [/ALIGN]

lola an' sister san
Have a great lucky day Irreverand...and don't open all your presents at once! [/COLOR]

First of all....A voice greeting from Greenland! [/SIZE]
Brother Sprogger 
"You don't have to wait for your brother anymore!"
Canadian Favourites
Saint Louis
Brother Marcus
Happy Birthday Mickey JBe Sure And Have A Cracking Day
Another Year Older, But Thats Ok
Its Only Numbers Anyway

Another Year Wiser, Indeed You Are
A Couple Of Guiness Down Your Local Bar?
Whatever You Choose, Be Sure And Have Fun
And Make Your Birthday A Special One
[/COLOR][/SIZE] Brother Waka When Danes celebrate their birthday, everybody is flying the flag. So today I fly the flag for the Holy Irreverand. [/COLOR][/SIZE]
Brother Allan
Sister Elke
Brother Words Hi Mickeyjoe,
Happy birthday and do not forget:[/SIZE]

Brother Uwe

Brother Hungryghost
Livelong Day
From mountain to mountain,
The shadows of clouds.
From branch to branch,
A bird of spring.
From sky to sky,
The eyes of this child.
From sky to something outside,
The dreams that are dreamed in the day. Kaneko Misuzu [/SIZE]
Brother Quentin
Sister Isabel
Sister Aya [/ALIGN]
According to Wikipedia, "A birthday is the date on which a person is born, marking the day a life outside the womb begins. It is customary in many cultures to celebrate the anniversary of one's birthday, for example by having a birthday party with family and/or friends. Gifts are often given to the person celebrating the birthday. It is also customary to treat people specially on their birthday, either generally acceding to their wishes, or subjecting them to a rite of transition."
In most English-speaking countries it is traditional to sing the song Happy Birthday to You to the honored person celebrating his birthday. Similar songs exist in other languages such as "Lang zal hij/zij leven" in Dutch, "Zum Geburtstag Viel Glück" in German, "Cumpleaños Feliz" in Spanish, or "Sto lat" in Polish. This happens traditionally at a birthday party while someone brings a birthday cake into the (often darkened) room.
The birthday cake is traditionally highly decorated, and typically covered with lit candles when presented; the number of candles often equals the age of the person. The person whose birthday it is makes a silent wish and then blows out the candles; if done in one breath, the wish is supposed to come true. It is also common for the "birthday boy" or "birthday girl" to cut the initial piece of the cake like as a newlywed couple might with a wedding cake. Birthday cakes have been a tradition dating back as far as the Middle Ages when the English would conceal symbolic items such as gold coins, rings and thimbles inside their cakes. Each item was associated with a prediction. For example, a person finding a gold coin in a birthday cake would supposedly become wealthy where a person discovering a thimble would never marry.
Typical birthday party decorations include balloons, streamers and confetti.
For special birthdays and for when the number of candles might be considered impractical or a fire hazard, special candles might be substituted for the many individual candles. These candles are in the shape of a numeral; for example, on the fifth birthday there may be one candle on the cake in the shape of the numeral 5, and on the fiftieth birthday there may be two candles on the cake, one in the shape of the numeral 5 followed by the other in the shape of the numeral 0.
A birthday is considered a special day for the person, and so the person will often get special treatment from friends and family. This is especially true for children who cannot wait for their own special day. In addition to parties, people often get gifts on their birthday.
Birthday parties for children often include fun games like Pin the Tail on the Donkey, musical chairs, and hitting piñatas.
There are also traditions of surprise parties.
Not all traditions are equally generous. In certain circles the birthday boy or girl is expected to treat the fellows, often by shouting one or more round of drinks (not always compensated for by a gift). The birthday that means reaching the legal age limit for drinking may be celebrated with richly flowing alcohol.
Another tradition enjoyed by girls that was popularized in the 1950s and 60s: receiving a special corsage (or several) that was decorated with candy or another inexpensive item that corresponded to age. The items were priced within reach of the peer group, and all were light enough so they could fasten easily to curly ribbons and be worn throughout the school day without problem.
The most common birthday in the USA is October 5, whereas the least common birthday is May 22.
All of this to say, Happy Birthday!
By the way, you share a birthday with Chester A. Arthur, a little known American President, Kate Winslet, Nikki Hilton and Larry Fine, the fuzzy-headed guy in the Three Stooges.
Sister KayFour [/ALIGN]

lola an' sister san















Wakajawaka # Friday, October 13, 2006 8:18:48 AM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICKEY J!!!
ALLY G.ALLY_G # Friday, October 13, 2006 8:31:28 AM
and all the best wishes, Mickey!
Thank you, dear Sandy, for your great job!
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 8:59:10 AM
Uwebfdolphin # Friday, October 13, 2006 9:10:43 AM
and thanx to Sandy for the excellent job
AyaGreen Aya # Friday, October 13, 2006 9:16:08 AM
And Sandy! Thank you very much !
Kay FourKayFour # Friday, October 13, 2006 9:47:06 AM
Loku (John) .....lokutus-prime lokutus-prime # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:38:42 AM
Dear Mickey I am not a guy
to sit and wonder "Why-Oh-Why
are years all passing quickly by?"
In my mind I think that You
Are living life in all you do
And seizing each and every day
Carpe Diem!, come what may.
Happy Birthday
Loku
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 2:44:46 PM
hungryghost # Friday, October 13, 2006 3:08:51 PM
great job sister San of collecting everything together!!
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 3:13:09 PM
Sarah angel292005 # Friday, October 13, 2006 3:23:41 PM
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 4:14:32 PM
Sansanshan # Friday, October 13, 2006 4:20:43 PM
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 4:23:20 PM
Where´s Mickey?
He be missin da party....
Thomas Bojer EltorpDuplo # Friday, October 13, 2006 4:23:53 PM
Nice job sandy:)
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 4:31:33 PM
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Hirohirokichi_uk # Friday, October 13, 2006 5:39:21 PM
Many happy returns.
Sprogger McSprogsprogger # Friday, October 13, 2006 9:56:31 PM
All the makings of a party here, except that one special guy.
Happy Birthday Micky!
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:13:32 PM
Eliane a/k/a Ellymomable # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:14:19 PM
Check out this site!!!
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:15:05 PM
Louisvolkuro # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:28:38 PM
Happy Birthday Father!
Uncle MickMickeyjoe-Irl # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:48:35 PM
What can I say. Thanks so much to everyone. This is absolutely brilliant!
Sister San,
Working hard as ever to keep the church going in my absence(s). Three cheers for the hostess!
Brother Duplo,
No song
Brother sprogger,
Not sure if I approve being "mooned"
Saint Louis,
You are a saint, that website brought back so many memories. I :lol:ed, I :cry:ed
Brother Marcus,
What's a party without ballons
Brother Waka,
How did you guess? I'm sitting here with a pint at my side.
Brother Allan,
Thanks for honoring me with a lovely tradition.
Sister Elke,
I hope I've a few years before it comes to that. Still, I wouldn't mind taking a classic motor like that for a spin.
Brother Words,
Our newest member
Brother Uwe,
Some sound advice,
Brother HG,
Another beautiful photo.
Brother Quentin,
Thanks for giving me something to contemplate on my next stroll.
Sister Isabel,
The painting is beautiful. Is it your work? The song is also one of my favorites.
Sister Aya,
So many cats
Brother Loku,
Doing what you do best. Thanks for those lovely words.
Sarah,
The teddy is really sweet. Thank you.
Lola,
Last, but not least. You needn't have dressed up for the occasion. I hope you're not up there shouting the news from the rooftops.
Apologies if I missed anyone. Your gifts and comments are much appreciated.
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Friday, October 13, 2006 10:55:05 PM
I thought it befitting our little church and to our irreverend Mickey!
and you can´t have a party without some music!
hungryghost # Saturday, October 14, 2006 1:31:39 AM
nice surprise eh? Sandy - you done well
Uncle MickMickeyjoe-Irl # Saturday, October 14, 2006 9:24:24 AM
I thought bees could only hum. Thanks for showing me otherwise.
And Sister Elly,
Jaysus, me heart! You trying to stop me making the next birthday?