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Happy Birthday Pikahsso!!

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Published: February 1, 2006

Its Pikahsso's birthday. Pikahsso has already become one of our favorites here at TexasGigs. Make sure that you stop by his MySpace site and leave him a birthday message.

Can you guess which one of these ankle-biters grew up to become Pikahsso??

Published: February 1, 2006

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Blair Lovern Staff

Happy birthday, you crazy shirt-wearin' guy, you!

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Mike Orren Staff

I was honored to break bread (and onion rings) with the man himself on his b-day.

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oakcliffsweety Anonymous

I will pick the chocolate one in the center.......Happy Birthday Pikahsso. We love you sir. LOL

Cute Kid you were.

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Cindy Chaffin Verified

I love you P! Happy Birthday!

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Pikahsso allen Poe Verified

Man thanks to all of yall for the love on my birthday yall really make a 74 year old man feel good for real. Keep up the good work and thanks for the BBQ it was good......

Pikahsso http://www.pikahsso.com

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SteveDieterichs Anonymous

Didn't realize it was your birthday when we met in the Pegasus office today...many happy returns!

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