Happy Birthday, Allard Chardon!

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To Allard Chardon,
Literotica’s indefatigable mongress of lexical arcana and
pulchritudinous puveyor of concupiscent prose,
the multifariously endowed creatrix of Madame Gigi’s Salon d’Amour,

Let our felicitations waft sonorously
on the tintinnabulation resounding from a multitude of campaniles
in celebration of this momentous diurne
in the sidereal alphas and omegas
since her naissance
‘twixt gibbous waxing and waning!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALLARD!

Bonne fête à toi,
Bonne fête à toi,
Bonne fête chère Allard,
Bonne fête à toi
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Happy Birthday!

:rose::rose::rose: x 4

There's only one reference to 'birthday' in Historical Slang:

birthday suit, in one's - naked. 1771 Smollett: Humphrey Clinker "I went in the morning to a private place, along with the housemaid, and we bathed in our birth-day soot." Probably suggested by Jonathan Swift's 'birthday gear' 1731. Compare with the rare 'birthday attire' (1860). Both of which are probably to be accounted as slang.
 
I have a "Birthday Dragon" picture I'd put up, but Lit won/t let me, for some reason.
So I'm afraid you'll have to put up with a very sincere "
Happy Birthday
"

from

HP
 
What a glorious surprise! Thank you, Tio, my darling unspouse, for such a wonderful and accurate birthday wish. And Thank you, Well-wishers, All! I am 60 today and officially retired!
 
What a glorious surprise! Thank you, Tio, my darling unspouse, for such a wonderful and accurate birthday wish. And Thank you, Well-wishers, All! I am 60 today and officially retired!

You sure as hell don't look retiring. ;):kiss:
 
I have the munchy medicine here, all right, but a birthday cake like that would be hard to beat! I imagine it would make me fall asleep, like all edible MJ goodies do. Thanks, again, for all the birthday wishes.
 
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