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"To your birthday,
glass held high, glad it's you that's older--
not I." |
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"May you live to be a
hundred years, with one extra year to
repent!" |
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"A man is only as old
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"To Age! To Age! Why
does one care? As the wrinkles grow
longer and gray graces your hair. Life should be simple because
when push comes to shove, the only one counting is the good
Lord above!" |
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"Here’s to a
long life and a merry one. A quick death and an
easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold beer and
another one!" |
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"Merry met, and merry
part, I drink to thee with all my heart." |
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"I've drank to your
health in taverns, I've drank to your health
in my home, I've drank to your health so damn many times, I
believe I've ruined my own!" |
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"May we be alive at
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"May you live to be a
hundred years, with one extra year to
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