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    It's time to celebrate your favorite guy! These birthday wishes for boyfriends range from romantic to funny to short and sweet. They'll make him feel extra-special.

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    Sending loads of hugs and kisses to the best boyfriend in the world. There is no one else in the world for me. Happy birthday, baby! Happy birthday to the man who brings immense joy to my life. I ...

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    5. Here's to celebrating you today and every day. My dear, may your year ahead be filled with laughter, love and unforgettable moments. 6. Wishing the happiest of birthdays to someone who holds a ...

  5. Best Days of Your Life - Wikipedia

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    Kevin J. Coyne of Country Universe described the chorus as strong and compared it to the catchiness of Faith Hill's "This Kiss".But, he described the verses unfavorably: "Pickler sounds strained, there’s no discernible melody and the lyrics are no more memorable than the music backing them up."

  6. Harry Baker (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, he won the World Slam Poetry Competition, becoming the youngest ever winner. [1] His poems are based on feelings and emotions. In 2014 Baker began performing as a speaker for TED. [4] His talk ‘A love poem for lonely prime numbers’ has over 2 million views. [6][7] A collection of his own poetry, The Sunshine Kid, was published in ...

  7. Gingo biloba - Wikipedia

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    Gingo biloba. " Gingo biloba " (later: " Ginkgo biloba ") is a poem written by the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The poem was published in his work West–östlicher Divan (West–Eastern Divan), first published in 1819. Goethe used "Gingo" instead of "Ginkgo" in the first version to avoid the hard sound of the letter "k".