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little birdie vs little bird #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 07, 2009 21:26 pm   little birdie vs little bird
 

A little birdie told me it is your anniversary today. How many years it now.

why is it sometime called birdie instead of bird
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little birdie vs little bird #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 08, 2009 7:27 am   little birdie vs little bird
 

Hi,
"Birdie" means a little bird,used specially by or to children.
Wishes,
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