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  2. 110 Simple and Sweet 'Happy Birthday' Wishes for All Your Friends

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    Short Birthday Wishes for Best Friends. Happy birthday to my beautiful and irreplaceable best friend. Happy you day, my friend!. Here’s to another year around the sun, my dear friend.

  3. 75 of the best 'happy birthday' messages for close friends - AOL

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    Here’s wishing a very happy birthday to my platonic soulmate, because “best friend” doesn’t seem to cut it. Today you deserve to be celebrated for all the joy you bring into the world.

  4. 80 Birthday Wishes To Celebrate Your Best Friend - AOL

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    Birthday Blessings for a Friend. Happy birthday! May the year ahead be filled with joy, love, and many blessings. Wishing you a day as wonderful as your heart. May you be blessed abundantly this year.

  5. Happy Birthday to You - Wikipedia

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    "Happy Birthday to You", or simply "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate a person's birthday. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records , it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by " For He's a Jolly Good Fellow ".

  6. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    Nikki (2001): Also used for a friend of Skipper's in 1997 and currently a friend of Barbie. Ryan (2001): Became part of the Happy Family Show in 2010; also used for Raquelle's brother and Barbie's friend in 2013 for "Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse". Kerstie (2003) Gia (2006) Tori (2007): Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1999. Miranda (2007)

  7. Good Times (Chic song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics include a reference to Milton Ager's "Happy Days Are Here Again". It also contains lines based on lyrics featured in "About a Quarter to Nine" made famous by Al Jolson. Nile Rodgers has stated that these Great Depression-era lyrics were used as a hidden way to comment on the then-current economic conditions in the United States. [3]