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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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'Zactly! She was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mean to me when I was first diagnosed. Her friends have confessed they don't even like her! :ph34r:

...AND mermaids can't RUN AWAY! :P


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TriticusToxicum Explorer

Step away from your monitor, lest the crumbs get you :)

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I found this site and I am overwhelmed with Happy-Happy Joy-Joy! We used to drag ourselves out of our drunken stupors on SUNDAY morning (in college) just to watch this show...I guess you had to be there :unsure:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I found this site and I am overwhelmed with Happy-Happy Joy-Joy! We used to drag ourselves out of our drunken stupors on SUNDAY morning (in college) just to watch this show...I guess you had to be there :unsure:

I LOVE Ren & Stimpy!!! :lol::lol:

Keep em coming.... :D

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I LOVE Ren & Stimpy!!! :lol::lol:

Keep em coming.... :D

I'm only posting links to the tamer ones here...I can't believe this show originally aired on Nickleodeon! I guess it's no worse than Sponge Bob FoulMouth!

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A classic!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

:lol: Excellent as always!!

(I bet you liked Cow & Chicken too :ph34r: )

TriticusToxicum Explorer
:lol: Excellent as always!!

(I bet you liked Cow & Chicken too :ph34r: )

:huh:

Nope, I was out of college by then. It looks twisted enough that I might like it though!

What's you favorite epi of R&S? I like the earlier episodes...Space Madness...Rubber Nipple Salesmen...Firedogs... :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Nope, I was out of college by then.

:lol: Hee hee.That made me giggle as I was a respectable married mother of 3 when we had Nickleodian supposedly for the kids!! :ph34r: .(My Dad always said I had an odd sense of humour!)

What's you favorite epi of R&S? I like the earlier episodes...Space Madness...Rubber Nipple Salesmen...Firedogs... :)

I would have to agree and say it's the early ones I liked best. :D


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
:lol: Hee hee.That made me giggle as I was a respectable married mother of 3 when we had Nickleodian supposedly for the kids!! :ph34r: .(My Dad always said I had an odd sense of humour!)

I would have to agree and say it's the early ones I liked best. :D

The series went downhill after John K. left.

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Open Original Shared Link - the best of the best! :blink:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I never saw this cartoon before. I don't get it. I'm definately missing something.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I never saw this cartoon before. I don't get it. I'm definately missing something.

What's not funny about a psychotic chihuahua and a mentally challenged cat? :blink::huh::P

CarlaB Enthusiast
What's not funny about a psychotic chihuahua and a mentally challenged cat? :blink::huh::P

Oh, I wondered what they were supposed to be. Now it makes a little more sense.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Carla, I don't know why-but Ren & Stimpy just tickles me :ph34r: -agreed it's not for everyone!!! :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Oh, I wondered what they were supposed to be. Now it makes a little more sense.

They are a guilty pleasure from the mid-late 90's. They were actually on Nickelodeon if you can believe it. It was twisted and offbeat and the perfect thing to watch on Sunday mornings when one is recovering from a hangover. (as I was for many Sunday mornings in that timeframe!) Picture a roomful of frat boys eating last nights pizza and handfuls of tylenol while farting and reciting and re-reciting their favorite lines of the show -and that was my Sunday A.M. life for about 3 years :ph34r::o

Meanwhile Nikki was being a good mom and watching it with HER KIDS! (ever hear of the Disney channel Nikki?!) :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla, I don't know why-but Ren & Stimpy just tickles me :ph34r: -agreed it's not for everyone!!! :lol:

I think that I don't get it because I just had to live with too much psychosis in the past .... eek .... imagine living with that unpredictable behavior in real life. :blink: Now that I know it's a chihuahua and a cat, it's a little funnier.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Meanwhile Nikki was being a good mom and watching it with HER KIDS! (ever hear of the Disney channel Nikki?!) :P

:lol::lol: I know ,I know,but I was sooo bored of Bear in the big blue house- and it went way over their heads!! :ph34r: (bad Mummy...)

CarlaB Enthusiast
They are a guilty pleasure from the mid-late 90's. They were actually on Nickelodeon if you can believe it. It was twisted and offbeat and the perfect thing to watch on Sunday mornings when one is recovering from a hangover. (as I was for many Sunday mornings in that timeframe!) Picture a roomful of frat boys eating last nights pizza and handfuls of tylenol while farting and reciting and re-reciting their favorite lines of the show -and that was my Sunday A.M. life for about 3 years :ph34r::o

Meanwhile Nikki was being a good mom and watching it with HER KIDS! (ever hear of the Disney channel Nikki?!) :P

That makes perfect sense, but my days hanging around with frat guys was back in the early 80's ... cable was just starting out.

We didn't have cable in the late 90's, so that would explain why I never saw it before ... we just got cable about a month ago ... we just never had time for it before -- that's why all these shows -- Lost, Grey's Anatomy, etc. -- are new to me.

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Remember how I was asking for suggestions on what to knit into my morse code beanie?? Well it's done :D

<--refresh to see it!!

I was extremely excited about it as this is the first thing I've knit without a pattern :) It's not quite as long as I'd like...I wanted it to cover my ears, but I'm not sure yet if it bugs me enough to fix it :P;)

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Remember how I was asking for suggestions on what to knit into my morse code beanie?? Well it's done :D

<--refresh to see it!!

I was extremely excited about it as this is the first thing I've knit without a pattern :) It's not quite as long as I'd like...I wanted it to cover my ears, but I'm not sure yet if it bugs me enough to fix it :P;)

It looks GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I forgot what you decided to make it say?

Happy, happy, joy, joy? :P

CarlaB Enthusiast

Very cute, what does it say?

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh my gaaaaaaaaaaawd Richard's new photo.......REDRUM!!!!! :lol::lol::lol:

and what does the little boy say? "timmy doesn't like it, Mrs. Torrance..." I can't remember any of his quotes but he spoke in third person a lot and told Mrs. Torrance some things......

oh thanks for the laugh!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
oh my gaaaaaaaaaaawd Richard's new photo.......REDRUM!!!!! :lol::lol::lol:

and what does the little boy say? "timmy doesn't like it, Mrs. Torrance..." I can't remember any of his quotes but he spoke in third person a lot and told Mrs. Torrance some things......

oh thanks for the laugh!

Danny Torrance: Do you really want to go and live in that hotel for the winter?

Wendy Torrance: Sure I do. It'll be lots of fun.

Danny Torrance: Yeah, I guess so. Anyway, there's hardly anybody to play with around here.

Wendy Torrance: Yeah, I know. It always takes a little time to make new friends.

Danny Torrance: Yeah, I guess so.

Wendy Torrance: What about Tony? He's lookin' forward to the hotel, I bet.

Danny Torrance: [Moving his finger to speak as "Tony"] No he isn't, Mrs. Torrance.

Wendy Torrance: Now come on, Tony, don't be silly.

Danny Torrance: [as Tony] I don't want to go there, Mrs. Torrance.

Wendy Torrance: Well, how come you don't want to go?

Danny Torrance: [as Tony] I just don't.

Wendy Torrance: Well, let's just wait and see. We're all going to have a real good time.

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Danny Torrance: [as Tony] Danny isn't here, Mrs. Torrance.

:huh:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Danny Torrance: Do you really want to go and live in that hotel for the winter?

Wendy Torrance: Sure I do. It'll be lots of fun.

Danny Torrance: Yeah, I guess so. Anyway, there's hardly anybody to play with around here.

Wendy Torrance: Yeah, I know. It always takes a little time to make new friends.

Danny Torrance: Yeah, I guess so.

Wendy Torrance: What about Tony? He's lookin' forward to the hotel, I bet.

Danny Torrance: [Moving his finger to speak as "Tony"] No he isn't, Mrs. Torrance.

Wendy Torrance: Now come on, Tony, don't be silly.

Danny Torrance: [as Tony] I don't want to go there, Mrs. Torrance.

Wendy Torrance: Well, how come you don't want to go?

Danny Torrance: [as Tony] I just don't.

Wendy Torrance: Well, let's just wait and see. We're all going to have a real good time.

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Danny Torrance: [as Tony] Danny isn't here, Mrs. Torrance.

:huh:

Apparently more quality TV that I missed out on!!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Apparently more quality TV that I missed out on!!!

The Shining? You've NEVER SEEN THE SHINING????! :o

RED-RUM, RED-RUM (in the mirror)

Heeeeeeere's Johnnnnyyyyy (pushing face thru hole in door)

One of Stanley Kubrick's masterpieces :rolleyes:

You should run out and rent this for Halloween...there is nothing quite like the intense silence in some of the scenes

CarlaB Enthusiast
The Shining? You've NEVER SEEN THE SHINING????! :o

RED-RUM, RED-RUM (in the mirror)

Heeeeeeere's Johnnnnyyyyy (pushing face thru hole in door)

One of Stanley Kubrick's masterpieces :rolleyes:

You should run out and rent this for Halloween...there is nothing quite like the intense silence in some of the scenes

Oh, The Shining ... no, never seen it. I don't watch horror flicks. I have heard so much about that one, I might need to see it.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

OMG - - okay, so it's almost impossible for me to be scared, right? and I LOVE to be scared. LOVE IT!!! so only about five or six movies in my life have actually scared the beejesus out of me.....The Shining is one of them.....must tell you, the book is even SCARIER....read it when I was about 16, and one day, was reading it in the back yard, about 6 pm, everyone was out of town.....I had to go inside, thought someone might walk up and stab me from behind, through the back gate or something.......ha ha ha ha

YOU MUST SEE THE SHINING!!!! not so much horror....just good, scary fun!!!!!! :o:o:o:P

Glad you cleared it up Richard - his name was Danny....it's been so long.........

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