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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Ridgewalker Contributor
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

oh dear, Sarah.......

let me clarify.

I would ONLY remember if you wore something really ghastly and wore it again, or REALLY outstanding (like a Chanel suit), and wore it again.

If you're anywhere in between those two, I would NOT remember, honest truth.

so sorry to have caused you such duress!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, now speaking of Coco Chanel, let's remember her theory, which was something like.....if a woman walks into a room with a very busy, showy, or crazily-patterned outfit, people will say "look at that dress..." but if she walks in, carrying herself with great posture and poise in something quite simple and understated, highlighting the figger or whatever, they will say "look at that WOMAN."

Go with teh basic black, I PROMISE you no one will remember.

:)

Ooooookaaaaayyy..... Basic black, I can do... and really, was Coco ever wrong?


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
Ooooookaaaaayyy..... Basic black, I can do... and really, was Coco ever wrong?

EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!! No, she was not.

but things did get a little crazy when Karl Lagerfield took over her company........ :unsure:

Jestgar Rising Star
You wore a lab coat.

You were also trying to tell everyone that you were wearing Ugg's new fur boots but we all know you were going barefoot . . .

oh yeah...

at least my feet are finally warm

The lab coat reference reminded me that for my next audition for the musical theater I'm going to sing "I feel pretty" while putting on my very sensible shoes, lab coat, safety goggles, giant cryogloves, and putting my hair into the cabbage patch topknot.

Maybe I can start coloring my feet to improve my appearance

tom Contributor
I am SOOO going out for a drink with you!!!! :lol::lol:

:lol: that's the spirit!!

(Wish I'd said that :angry: )

Hey! They can be female...Few people make more noise when watching hockey or football than I. Quite embarrassing, actually....even for me!

Yay!! Love this!!

How long is the lease? When does his daughter come back?

1 year lease. Lauryn WILL be here for at least a few days after Christmas!

And it's not really all that frequent w/ John. He's usually out a nearby bar while LOUD. And I think I can get him to quiet down in the future.

AND he's out-of-town on biz 4days/wk, incl now, which had a LOT to do w/ me thinking I could deal w/ a roomie.

I'd best just stay out of the wardrobe discussion.

'Cept to say gotta love Coco's take on it.

OMG I thought of somethign else......we at times can actually refer to all sodas as COKE out here. So...someone will say - "do you want a Coke" when they really mean - any kind of SODA POP :lol:

YES! I meant to throw in the all-encompassing "wanna coke?" myself!

Maybe that started for me when i went to Tucson for college. Hmmm :huh:

OMG I once scored a major fashion coup, over 15 years ago........it was a black suit, with tuxedo lapels with just a hint of satin on them........ . ..

......friends called it my Magic Suit ......... :rolleyes: and it really did have power.......

Hehehehehe Magic Suit :)

An old girlfriend, one I probably should've married :( , had some sort of tuxedo-ey yet very feminine, suit that she loved to wear.

One of my best friends of all time, and while we had a great talk and a ton of laughs on the phone recently, her husband is so against us keeping in touch, pffft it's done. :(

You wore a lab coat.

You were also trying to tell everyone that you were wearing Ugg's new fur boots but we all know you were going barefoot . . .

:lol:

Hooray for Janet!!! A sudden spike of silliness amongst a fashion/wardrobe discussion!!

Thank YOU m'dear!! :lol:

elye Community Regular

I wish I had a magic suit...To make my legs look four feet long, my bum to look smaller...you know...the stuff magic's made of... :rolleyes:

Last year to my Christmas party I wore this incredible Alfred Sung dress that I paid--ready?--twelve dollars for. Value Village. Conversation stopped when I walked into the dining room (Ha! This was, unfortunately, because the side and back of my dress was tucked up in my underwear). Indeed, my classiest of entrances... :o:lol:

Gus is post-op, still acting rather drugged. Stumbling around a bit, not eating. Big, expensive, slovenly beast!

Ridgewalker Contributor
Last year to my Christmas party I wore this incredible Alfred Sung dress that I paid--ready?--twelve dollars for. Value Village. Conversation stopped when I walked into the dining room (Ha! This was, unfortunately, because the side and back of my dress was tucked up in my underwear). Indeed, my classiest of entrances... :o:lol:

Oh Dear God! This is the stuff from which nightmares are made!!! ;):unsure:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
I wish I had a magic suit...To make my legs look four feet long, my bum to look smaller...you know...the stuff magic's made of... :rolleyes:

Last year to my Christmas party I wore this incredible Alfred Sung dress that I paid--ready?--twelve dollars for. Value Village. Conversation stopped when I walked into the dining room (Ha! This was, unfortunately, because the side and back of my dress was tucked up in my underwear). Indeed, my classiest of entrances... :o:lol:

Gus is post-op, still acting rather drugged. Stumbling around a bit, not eating. Big, expensive, slovenly beast!

You pulled an Amanda as we would say at work!


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elye Community Regular
You pulled an Amanda as we would say at work!

Goodness, Amanda...you didn't have your wedding dress tucked up in back, did you?

:o:o:lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Nope, one day as my coworker and I were walking up the sidewalk back to the hospital, a very strong gust of wind came and blew mu skirt right up to my chest. Of course, people were all over and I was facing the hospital so everyone saw me....

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Last year to my Christmas party I wore this incredible Alfred Sung dress that I paid--ready?--twelve dollars for. Value Village. Conversation stopped when I walked into the dining room (Ha! This was, unfortunately, because the side and back of my dress was tucked up in my underwear). Indeed, my classiest of entrances... :o:lol:

:o oh dear God indeed! :lol: Sorry, had to laugh........

Um, may I please mention when I bought said expensive Magic Suit, I was younger, had more money, and no significant veterinary (or other) bills of which to speak............those were the days. :huh: *sigh*

big, expensive slovenly beast. :lol: :lol: :lol:

OMG.....where is everyone? are they in a deep freeze, with no electricity? where's Patti been? I did hear on the news tonight that this deep freeze in the midwest will have some areas without power for up to TEN DAYS????????? oh dear....this is not good!! :unsure: I think it was Oklahoma.....we don't have anyone here from Oklahoma, do we?

Ridgewalker Contributor

Yeah, and where's Bev??? :unsure:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well, my fingers are about to fall off. I wrote a manuscript on another thread and hit the post butten and . . . poof . . . it was gone. Had to rewrite it again. That's not funny, all my silly leaked out whilst typing.

To make matters worse, I'm in the middle of our annual Christmas letter. I pride myself on our family letter. There is no mention of any resume-type info or international trips or how our children are learning three languages simultaneously. I have people tell me that they actually look forward to it. There's so much pressure to be wittier every year. And I think I've used up all my wit on this board. The clock is tickin' and that letter is not getting funny!! Although, just so you girls (Susie & Sarah) know, the muffin-shaped projectiles and hot gravy jello have been mentioned under the topic of gluten-free cooking! :lol:

Jess, when you do your "I Feel Pretty" song, please have someone record it so we can all watch on youtube!

Ridgewalker Contributor
Well, my fingers are about to fall off. I wrote a manuscript on another thread and hit the post butten and . . . poof . . . it was gone. Had to rewrite it again. That's not funny, all my silly leaked out whilst typing.

Ohhh gawd, I hate that!!!

To make matters worse, I'm in the middle of our annual Christmas letter. I pride myself on our family letter. There is no mention of any resume-type info or international trips or how our children are learning three languages simultaneously. I have people tell me that they actually look forward to it. There's so much pressure to be wittier every year. And I think I've used up all my wit on this board. The clock is tickin' and that letter is not getting funny!! Although, just so you girls (Susie & Sarah) know, the muffin-shaped projectiles and hot gravy jello have been mentioned under the topic of gluten-free cooking! :lol:

Jess, when you do your "I Feel Pretty" song, please have someone record it so we can all watch on youtube!

Did you hear that Susie?????? We're famous!

Janet, I have the UTMOST faith in you... you WILL bring the funny!

elye Community Regular

Mornin' Sillies.....

OMG, it is December 12th. 13 days until Christmas. I NEED A PAUSE BUTTON!

There's so much pressure to be wittier every year. And I think I've used up all my wit on this board. The clock is tickin' and that letter is not getting funny!!

I've suddenly had a lifesaving idea for you, Janet...print out the last 250 pages of this thread, delete all posts but yours (or not...then your loved ones will be reading about Tom's drunk roomie, my dad the chameleon, Susie's neighboUrhood zombie...which my family might just LOVE), and send it all off with a big "This has been my life over the past few months. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Mornin' Sillies.....

OMG, it is December 12th. 13 days until Christmas. I NEED A PAUSE BUTTON!

I've suddenly had a lifesaving idea for you, Janet...print out the last 250 pages of this thread, delete all posts but yours (or not...then your loved ones will be reading about Tom's drunk roomie, my dad the chameleon, Susie's neighboUrhood zombie...which my family might just LOVE), and send it all off with a big "This has been my life over the past few months. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

:lol:

How many stamps do you think that would take?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Where is Patti? We are expecting bad weather here tomorrow...ice!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Did you hear that Susie?????? We're famous!

Hell No . . . you're not getting any credit!!!! I just said I was using it in my letter. It's a fictionlized memoir of my past year! Did you guys know I was a ghost writer for A Million Little Pieces.

jerseyangel Proficient
Where is Patti? We are expecting bad weather here tomorrow...ice!

I'm here :)

Reading along when I can, just really busy (as everyone is this time of year ;) ), and not feeling particularly funny....

But I enjoy coming here and evesdropping every now and then :P You guys are so funny :D

Amanda--yep, we're supposed to get the icy weather here, too. And possibly again over the weekend :angry:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Jess, when you do your "I Feel Pretty" song, please have someone record it so we can all watch on youtube!

I exuberantly second the motion!

Did you hear that Susie?????? We're famous!

OMG! So.....Janet is really plagiarizing, is she not? Using our gluten-free cooking misfortune so she can bring the funny to Christmas? Bah!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

I've suddenly had a lifesaving idea for you, Janet...print out the last 250 pages of this thread, delete all posts but yours (or not...then your loved ones will be reading about Tom's drunk roomie, my dad the chameleon, Susie's neighboUrhood zombie...which my family might just LOVE), and send it all off with a big "This has been my life over the past few months. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

*snort*

Oh this is an absolutely fine idea!!!!!!!!!! But I really do think she needs to leave in ALL the posts.......imagine, just receiving 250 pages of random silliness........yes, Janet, lots and lots of stamps............. :blink:

Hell No . . . you're not getting any credit!!!! I just said I was using it in my letter. It's a fictionlized memoir of my past year! Did you guys know I was a ghost writer for A Million Little Pieces.

:lol:

OMG she's a ghost writer for a LYING ghost writer...............

*snort*

I think I lost all my funny today, too. Just so strange......some days it's there, and then poof, like a million pieces of yeti confetti, it's gone..........

where is everyone..............susie is scared...........hold me............. :unsure:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Magic Suit???......Hell I'd need some Open Original Shared Linkwith it!!!!!!

(sexy?? maybe not but LOOK !!! it says ''They will smooth out your bulges, including your Muffin Top''

CAN'T argue with that! :lol:

......but dear gawd!! the knickers cost more than I'd pay for a dress!! :lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Magic Suit???......Hell I'd need some Open Original Shared Linkwith it!!!!!!

I have a pair and was disappointed with them--the waist didn't stay put <_<

But "Magic Knickers" :lol::lol::lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
OMG she's a ghost writer for a LYING ghost writer...............

*snort*

:P:lol:

I think I lost all my funny today, too. Just so strange......some days it's there, and then poof, like a million pieces of yeti confetti, it's gone..........

No No No . . . you don't turn a phrase like that when your funny is gone.

where is everyone..............susie is scared...........hold me............. :unsure:

I KNOW!!!! I keep checking, but nobody is posting. I'm going to have to pull a Carla and quote myself (whilst eating three crumbs of a donut).

DingoGirl Enthusiast
(sexy?? maybe not but LOOK !!! it says ''They will smooth out your bulges, including your Muffin Top''

CAN'T argue with that! :lol:

......but dear gawd!! the knickers cost more than I'd pay for a dress!! :lol::lol:

*snort*

Excuse me Patti.....they were called, ahem

Spanx Higher Power Magic Knickers

:lol:

You know, I still have the Magic Suit, in the back of the closet, gathering dust.....it's too old and tired to wear, even if I had MIRACLE KNICKERS to ameliorate the situation (note repeat usage of Word-A-Day type words to ensure proper integration into Janet's Christmas Epistle) :lol:

I KNOW!!!! I keep checking, but nobody is posting. I'm going to have to pull a Carla and quote myself (whilst eating three crumbs of a donut).

GAh!!!!!!! :lol:

Yes, however I could not find anything quote-worthy in my own posts........was wistfully reliving in my mind, however, the days when my Magic Suit was actually a necessary part of my life...... :huh: And now.......dressing up is changing from sweats to jeans.........

good gawd 'tis a mojo-less day.....................one just never knows when one awakens....whether one's mojo will show itself

:blink:

Darn210 Enthusiast
You know, I still have the Magic Suit, in the back of the closet, gathering dust.....it's too old and tired to wear, even if I had MIRACLE KNICKERS to ameliorate the situation (note repeat usage of Word-A-Day type words to ensure proper integration into Janet's Christmas Epistle) :lol:

Yes, quite necessary to use the words over and over until I, too, can use them in a sentence. I had to go back to dictionary.com and look it up AGAIN (after contemplating if this was one of the real words or not.)

My friend Ameliorate the whole batch of cookies.

Jestgar Rising Star
My friend Ameliorate the whole batch of cookies.

You gotta get some new friends

:lol: :lol:

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