not that i haven't posted this anywhere and everywhere! but again happy birthday!!
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Regan6
Dodolina
Uniqua08
Arya
RobbinLara
Lisa 1
cherry_tree
11 posters
Happy Birthday Robbin
cherry_tree
Number of posts : 757
Age : 36
Location : Rapid City, SD
Registration date : 2008-12-22
- Post n°1
Happy Birthday Robbin
Lisa 1
Number of posts : 478
Age : 32
Registration date : 2009-01-10
- Post n°2
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Happy Birthday Robbin!
RobbinLara- Admin
Number of posts : 417
Age : 55
Location : Lake Of The Ozarks~MO.
Registration date : 2008-10-19
- Post n°3
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Awww thanks so much you guys...you don't know how much it means to me especially since Jason is away till almost June. Thank you again , and it's good have friends like you all. HUGS from me to you Cherry & Lisa and to everyone else.
RobbinLara- Admin
Number of posts : 417
Age : 55
Location : Lake Of The Ozarks~MO.
Registration date : 2008-10-19
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Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Oh WOWWWWWWWW.... soon as I hit enter I saw the big banner image (thanks to dial up loading images so slowly) and THAT is some kind of "present"...wow thank you guys...You all actually brought a genuine heartfelt smile to my day and I had that stinging feeling in my nose like you get when you wanna cry lol...you guys are just THE BEST.
cherry_tree
Number of posts : 757
Age : 36
Location : Rapid City, SD
Registration date : 2008-12-22
- Post n°5
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
OMG Robbin-you are most certainly welcome-I just want you to know how much you mean to us all. we come here everyday looking forward to seeing our friends and meeting new ones-working on our artwork and getting help from others! You have truley been a blessing to all of us. We are the ones that should be thanking you!!!!
THANK YOU!! enjoy this special day and i hope you have big plans
THANK YOU!! enjoy this special day and i hope you have big plans
Lisa 1
Number of posts : 478
Age : 32
Registration date : 2009-01-10
- Post n°6
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Agreed! I couldn't have said it better
cherry_tree
Number of posts : 757
Age : 36
Location : Rapid City, SD
Registration date : 2008-12-22
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Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
aww you made my nose tingle and brought a tear to my eye!!
cherry_tree
Number of posts : 757
Age : 36
Location : Rapid City, SD
Registration date : 2008-12-22
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Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
hehe and did you notice-they are all your basis-cept for dodolina cause she's super busy with her contest entry!!
Arya
Number of posts : 796
Location : Howrse Crazy Forum
Registration date : 2008-11-14
- Post n°9
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Happy-happy-happppppy B-Day Robbin!
You are like a second mom to us Thanks for everything you are the BEST!
Have a bright and happy B-Day full of nice lil surprises!
You are like a second mom to us Thanks for everything you are the BEST!
Have a bright and happy B-Day full of nice lil surprises!
Uniqua08
Number of posts : 117
Location : Out of the way
Registration date : 2008-12-27
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Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Happy Birthday Robbin!
Dodolina
Number of posts : 63
Age : 29
Registration date : 2009-02-04
- Post n°11
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Sorry I am late...i haven't time to enter...i have a horse in making for you Robbin, hope you will accept it!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Regan6
Number of posts : 437
Age : 29
Location : Around Howrse
Registration date : 2008-11-05
- Post n°12
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
WE LOVE U ROBBIN!!!
oblic
Number of posts : 1500
Age : 27
Location : New Zealand
Registration date : 2008-11-04
- Post n°13
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
I LOVE YOU ROBBIN!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY SECOND MUM!!!
Dodolina
Number of posts : 63
Age : 29
Registration date : 2009-02-04
- Post n°14
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
This is for you, Robbin!!
Shinymane1
Number of posts : 742
Age : 28
Location : Howrse Crazy Forum!
Registration date : 2009-01-14
- Post n°15
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Wow Dodlina your muscle tone is amazing!
Yup, second mum indeed Robbin, you're amazing for making this forum, and look how out coats have improved! All thanks to you, we couldn't have done it without you. Thanks so much
Yup, second mum indeed Robbin, you're amazing for making this forum, and look how out coats have improved! All thanks to you, we couldn't have done it without you. Thanks so much
LuckyHorseshoe- Global Moderator
Number of posts : 647
Location : the U.S of A
Registration date : 2008-11-04
- Post n°16
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Aww I missed out. But still, happy birthday! I'm working on a 'card' right now!
nirvana- Number of posts : 9
Registration date : 2010-10-20
- Post n°17
Re: Happy Birthday Robbin
Barack Obama heads to India on first leg of Asian tour
A huge security operation is in place in Mumbai, scene of terror attacks in 2008
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US President Barack Obama is due to arrive in India on the first leg of an Asian tour designed to boost US exports and create jobs.
He will pay his respects to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks when he flies into India's financial centre.
Mr Obama will also meet local business leaders and American executives. US officials say they expect major contracts to be announced.
Mr Obama's 10-day tour also takes in Indonesia, South Korea and Japan.
It comes in the wake of the Democrats' heavy losses in the US mid-term elections, widely seen in part as punishment by for the Obama administration's inability to drive down a stubbornly high unemployment rate.
Warship patrol
The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder, in Mumbai, says that while residents are celebrating Diwali - the festival of light - celebrations in the city are muted by a huge security operation that has swung into action for the US president's visit.
Thousands of Indian and US security personnel are deployed and a US naval warship is on patrol in the waters off the coast of the city, where in 2008 Islamic militants killed more than 170 people in a series of co-ordinated attacks.
But while the president will pay his respects to victims, he will also be seeking to drum up business for the United States, our correspondent says.
Before the trip, Mr Obama spoke of the need for greater US access to India markets as part of a drive to double US exports over the next five years and help revive the economy at home.
Trade between India and the US was worth about $40bn in 2008 - still significantly less than US trade with other partners like China and Europe.
'Range of issues'
India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has said Mr Obama's visit will expand strategic ties between the two countries leading to a more "productive" partnership.
"We are not at a stage in our relationship perhaps for another big bang but certainly there will be positive outcomes," Ms Rao said on Wednesday.
"We will see concrete and significant steps in wide range of areas that will expand the long-term strategic framework in a way that we can create productive partnership for the mutual benefit and [will be] equally important to give substantive content and shape to the global strategic partnership," she said.
White House officials say the administration plans 17 or 18 announcements during the trip on a range of economic, security and political issues.
Later on his trip, Mr Obama will announce a "comprehensive partnership" including economic ties in Indonesia, attend a G20 summit of global economic powers in Seoul and participate in an Asia-Pacific economic forum in Yokohama, Japan.
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A huge security operation is in place in Mumbai, scene of terror attacks in 2008
Continue reading the main story
Related stories
Analysis: Many questions for Obama
Indian Americans on life in US
India eyes 'mutual benefit'
US President Barack Obama is due to arrive in India on the first leg of an Asian tour designed to boost US exports and create jobs.
He will pay his respects to the victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks when he flies into India's financial centre.
Mr Obama will also meet local business leaders and American executives. US officials say they expect major contracts to be announced.
Mr Obama's 10-day tour also takes in Indonesia, South Korea and Japan.
It comes in the wake of the Democrats' heavy losses in the US mid-term elections, widely seen in part as punishment by for the Obama administration's inability to drive down a stubbornly high unemployment rate.
Warship patrol
The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder, in Mumbai, says that while residents are celebrating Diwali - the festival of light - celebrations in the city are muted by a huge security operation that has swung into action for the US president's visit.
Thousands of Indian and US security personnel are deployed and a US naval warship is on patrol in the waters off the coast of the city, where in 2008 Islamic militants killed more than 170 people in a series of co-ordinated attacks.
But while the president will pay his respects to victims, he will also be seeking to drum up business for the United States, our correspondent says.
Before the trip, Mr Obama spoke of the need for greater US access to India markets as part of a drive to double US exports over the next five years and help revive the economy at home.
Trade between India and the US was worth about $40bn in 2008 - still significantly less than US trade with other partners like China and Europe.
'Range of issues'
India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has said Mr Obama's visit will expand strategic ties between the two countries leading to a more "productive" partnership.
"We are not at a stage in our relationship perhaps for another big bang but certainly there will be positive outcomes," Ms Rao said on Wednesday.
"We will see concrete and significant steps in wide range of areas that will expand the long-term strategic framework in a way that we can create productive partnership for the mutual benefit and [will be] equally important to give substantive content and shape to the global strategic partnership," she said.
White House officials say the administration plans 17 or 18 announcements during the trip on a range of economic, security and political issues.
Later on his trip, Mr Obama will announce a "comprehensive partnership" including economic ties in Indonesia, attend a G20 summit of global economic powers in Seoul and participate in an Asia-Pacific economic forum in Yokohama, Japan.
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