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Rhonald:

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I agree with Shaun; in fact I would go even further.  If you truly love someone you will treat her as if every day is her birthday.  
John

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At least you can celebrate her unbirthday on every other day :icon_cheesygrin: - I know call me mad :fi_lone_ranger: hatter

David5o:
Why do you need a Birthday or any other excuse to be able to give or show her love!!!

Getting back to Birthdays, ...What's the problem with sticking to the birth date that's been used for all her official papers like passport etc??  I really can't see the point of having multiple birthdays.
Personally, ....given the choice, i'd rather have a single birthday every other year!!  haha!!

David....

ttwjr32:
Irishman ,

will Sunny have her birthday when you are here in china next month?
just curious i remember you did buy her something when we were at
Bejing Lu street

Irishman:

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Irishman ,

will Sunny have her birthday when you are here in china next month?
just curious i remember you did buy her something when we were at
Bejing Lu street

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I gave to to her when I was in GZ las time Ted.
For the last 7 days I had a little gift for her each day. Small things that only cost a few RMB but she loved it.

Ted, I hope we can meet up again when I'm there in Feb. Sunny has arranged an apartment for us beside South China Normal University MTR stop.

ttwjr32:
yes we can meet up again a few times if you two want
i would like my wife to meet you two alsothats about 9 subway stops from our house so maybe 20 minutes?

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