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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Happy Birthday Fechie!


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kanami sang imo blog. Daw spaghetti.

Anonymous said...

Baw, kasagad-sagad sa iya ubra blog!

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Fetchie,

Happy Birthday and many more to come.
Ingat and take care.


Rudy & Ineng

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Dear Fechie,


Happy, happy Birthday. May you have many more to come. Stay beautiful.


Take care.


Alot

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Happy Days Fe…. May you have lots more… and so for all the August celebs… Lots of huggggssssss….

Ed Canela

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Hello, Fechie,



The passing of the years don’t seem to take any toll on you..- you’re still as gorgeous as ever!

Happy, happy birthday, good fortune, good health and more blessings to come.



Cheers,

Bert and Marie

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Sama na ako dyan. Happy Birthday Fechie and may you have many more birthdays to come.

Toti

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Happy birthday Fechie. Stay healthy, beautiful and energetic as you are.

Men

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Hi Fetchie,

Happy B'day to you and stay as sweet as U'R.extend my regards to Dante

JoeS

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Hello Sexy,

It's better to be late than never to greet you, HAPI HAPI BDAY!

My birthday wish and prayers for you: Be happy always. . . . . . . God Bless.

Ingat,

Marynat

Sor Victorina de la Providencia, Mother Superior of Daet Parochial School

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