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General Hospital ~ February Birthdays

A Leap Day (February 29) baby only gets to celebrate the actual day every four years.

General Hospital ~ February Birthdays

A Leap Day (February 29) baby only gets to celebrate the actual day every four years.

February is the birthday month for the following cast members. DebbieMorrisTV.com wishes Bonnie, Risa, Charles, Tajh, Michael and Leslie the happiest of birthdays.

Bonnie Burroughs celebrates her birthday on February 3

Bonnie Burroughs
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“Welcome February and appreciate all that we have.”

Risa Dorken celebrates her birthday on February 4

Risa Dorken
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“The first morning of February is like a cool breeze of love.”

Tajh Bellow celebrates his birthday on February 9

Tajh Bellow
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“Don’t let the silly things steal your happiness in February.”

Charles Shaughnessy celebrates his birthday on February 9

Charles Shaughnessy
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 “Every new day is a new start.”

Michael Easton celebrates his birthday on February 15

Michael Easton
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“There’s always room to be a better person, always.

”Leslie Charlson celebrates her birthday on February 22

Leslie Charlson
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“May the wishes you make on your bday cake this time finally turn into reality. Enjoy today.

 Fun Facts:
Zodiac Signs for February: Aquarius (January 20–February 19) and Pisces (February –March 20).
Even though so many roses are sold during February due to Valentine’s Day, the Violet and the Primrose are the symbolic flowers. The violet signifies watchfulness, loyalty, and faithfulness. Give a violet to someone to let them know that you’ll always be there for them. The primrose lets someone know that you can’t live without them.

Like the violet, February’s birthstone is a purple color.  It’s the beautiful amethyst. The amethyst was thought to prevent intoxication and keep its wearer thinking sharply. It was worn by English royalty in the Middle Ages.

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