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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Sequel


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Loey Rising Star

Thanks Poeter! Can I come out of my room now?


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Nice to know I caused maximum confusion, eek....

So we have managed to lure you back from the book then :)

Loey Rising Star

Nice to know I caused maximum confusion, eek....

So we have managed to lure you back from the book then :)

I can never stay away from my dear Psillies! Still on FB but checking in here every day again! I miss the Psillies who aren't on FB! And it's too easy to screw up on FB! Our wonderful moderators keep us on the right path - not true of FB. One of my problems is that ever since Superman gave me his iPad I have no daily need to go on my computer. I just discovered that my iPad puts all my c.com email in the junk box! Not acceptable! So now I know to check my junk mail & my computer! I've been doing so well lately that I'm rarely at home. A far cry from 6 months ago! I wish all my Psillies felt this good! Still have my female problem but everything else is great! Hope you're doing well!!!
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I can never stay away from my dear Psillies! Still on FB but checking in here every day again! I miss the Psillies who aren't on FB! And it's too easy to screw up on FB! Our wonderful moderators keep us on the right path - not true of FB. One of my problems is that ever since Superman gave me his iPad I have no daily need to go on my computer. I just discovered that my iPad puts all my c.com email in the junk box! Not acceptable! So now I know to check my junk mail & my computer! I've been doing so well lately that I'm rarely at home. A far cry from 6 months ago! I wish all my Psillies felt this good! Still have my female problem but everything else is great! Hope you're doing well!!!

 

I do not own an iPad so can not check, but MOST email programs let you mark an email sender as safe or not spam or something. That would prevent that problem.

Loey Rising Star

I do not own an iPad so can not check, but MOST email programs let you mark an email sender as safe or not spam or something. That would prevent that problem.

Thanks Vincent! Karen gave me some suggestions & now I am getting forum emails on my iPad! YAY!!! Loved the play-dough post on FB - shared it with my teacher group! Now WRITE (please)!!!!

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Thats great! :D To bad this thread is in a slump though....

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I think the pirate's pretty cute too ;)


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Loey Rising Star

We must get the thread out of the slump with extra Psilliness!!!!!

VydorScope Proficient

Today I discoverd that 4 wheel drive does not help you unless your tires are touching the ground.... opps

Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

OK, time for favorite jokes then.

What do you call a fish with no eyes?

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A fsh :)

elye Community Regular

HAR HAR!  :lol:

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What do you call a pig that knows karate?

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A pork chop!

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curlyfries Contributor

I think I told this one here years ago, but....why not

 

What did the fish say when it hit the concrete wall?

 

Dam!

 

Awesome!

 

So anybody interested in an update?

 

 

Well....decided it was too much info for the psilly thread so check your e-mail

VydorScope Proficient

Well....decided it was too much info for the psilly thread so check your e-mail

 

You're such a tease!

curlyfries Contributor

Vincent....are you on the e-mail list? Don't think I saw your name.

Loey Rising Star

I think I told this one here years ago, but....why not

 

What did the fish say when it hit the concrete wall?

 

Dam!

 

Awesome!

 

So anybody interested in an update?

 

 

Well....decided it was too much info for the psilly thread so check your e-mail

I'm not getting your emails! I'll PM you!

Loey Rising Star

Vincent....are you on the e-mail list? Don't think I saw your name.

Me too please!

Loey Rising Star

It's great to see the Psillies being Psilly! I have to think of a good joke. All the ones Superman tells me are totally off color!

Loey Rising Star

Q: How do you know when it's going to be a good day at work?

A: When you see your boss' picture on the side of the milk carton.

(Excluding anyone here who might be a boss)!

Loey Rising Star

Since you all have been there for me during the struggles I've had over the last 3+ years I thought I should share this. I went to a wedding last night & was able to dance all night long! A far cry from my falling & writing incoherent posts. My back isn't too happy today, but my chiropractor can fix that. My wish is that all my dear psillies feel better every day!

elye Community Regular

That is SO great, Loweeeee....Crap, dancin' all night is challenging cardio..... . ...unless you is slow dancin'...  ;)

VydorScope Proficient

Thats great loey!!!!

 

I am feeling a bit of pain today too LOL

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