January 20, 2008 - January 26, 2008
The most recent week's greetings, Sunday through Saturday, are posted here in descending order. Scroll down to see previous days. Reach out and touch someone! Send your own greeting»
January 26, 2008
To: Carl Adams
Happy 61st birthday on Feb. 12th
—Jean Adams
To: The Maine Morses
Hey guys are we going ice fishing or what- from Heather Harry and the kids. Get you maple taps shined up spring is almost here
—heather pike
To: ronald Brisbois
roses are red violets are blue Ron turns 45 today Sorry we're home with the flu love, Fen and Caroline
—Jennifer Brisbois
To: BoatBabe
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY" on 1/27!!! I'll be kicking up my high heels, too, on our shared birthday! Hugs to a wonderful lady! Zackie sends joyous woofs!!
—Tillie Arlett
January 25, 2008
To: Erinn
Happy 19th birthday, Erinn! I hope it's fantastic and that you don't sing a single thing. Cole may love you but he can only take so much. I love you and I'll see you soon!
—Chance Voigt
To: charles & claudine
hello to another ol' radio man and his wonderful wife. together 61 years, still going strong and loving almost every single minute of it.
—stephanie & mark grady & balkowitsch
To: Grandma Helen
Happy 92nd birthday to Grandma Helen from your favorite (and only) grandchild, Alexander Theodore.
—Kerry Kelzenberg
January 24, 2008
To: Marilyn Conklin
Happy 40th Birthday! A once and future St. Paulite, Marilyn listens to PHC online from the Netherlands. Hope you and John enjoy the Mozart-fest!
—Chris Vincent
January 22, 2008
To: Alex & Ann
In spite of the 65* weather, I find myself in the mood to go ice skating. See you in March. Love from Phoenix,
—Nicole Navratil
To: Keith and Lesley Olson
Thank you for teachng me the value of unusual radio programing,see you when I get back from Iraq. Love your "black sheep son" P.S. This is better than writing a letter.
—Joel Olson
To: Bill Tobakos
Honey, you are going to be great teacher when you get back into the classroom again...and don't worry I will be happy to grade your papers while you are watching the basketball finals.
—Kate Tobakos
To: Garrison Keillor
Thomas Merton wrote there are maybe 10 sane people on earth at any given time, and they are holding most things together. You are one of the current ten.
—Sue Krolikowski
January 21, 2008
To: Pan
dear pan, roger. it is o.k. the fly is in the neighbor's garage eating the spider.
—Judah Freed
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