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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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OH . . . I save Avs, too.


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jerseyangel Proficient
Bev,

So glad you're feeling better. Must be those boogers! I hear if you eat them, it helps your immune system . . .

OMGawd!!!!!!! :lol: Bevvie Wevvie goin in :lol:

GO MICHELLE!!!!!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I never got to hit the slopes this weekend, we do night skiing and it was way too cold, 8 degrees at my moms.....so hopefully next weekend.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hey Amanda.......see your on

just got my on line flyer from Wegmanns

what store will your photo be in?

there is another lady in the Downingtown one.

Judy

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Hey Amanda.......see your on

just got my on line flyer from Wegmanns

what store will your photo be in?

there is another lady in the Downingtown one.

Judy

Actually the same pictures is in all the flyers, so this week my Harrisburg flyer has that same lady yours has. So one day your Downington flyer will come with me on it. I will invade your house :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Actually the same pictures is in all the flyers, so this week my Harrisburg flyer has that same lady yours has. So one day your Downington flyer will come with me on it. I will invade your house :)

Hee Hee--I was wondering the same thing as Judy :D I didn't know how "local" it is.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Actually the same pictures is in all the flyers, so this week my Harrisburg flyer has that same lady yours has. So one day your Downington flyer will come with me on it. I will invade your house :)

will look forward to it for sure

hi patti....... :lol:


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I am so excited you guys as well as my family will actually get the print copy. I am going to grab a whole bunch at the store and send them out to others not in the area. :)

SO I am cleaning today with John being sick and me being in and out all week the house has taken a backseat. The laundry for work is lighter than usual since John's clothes were clean from last week yet. I did buy some new tops at thrifts shop this week I need to wash.

I am also cleaning out clothes that I no longer need.

elye Community Regular
Is Michelle using poodles? Snoodles (snowy poodles)?

:lol::lol: Mercifully, no....They would be constantly stopping, dropping onto their backs and spraying snow around. Not a great visual for the promotion of the majesty and grit of this fine sporting event... :lol::rolleyes:

I SAVED all Richard's avatar . Does that make me an avatarsseur?

Yes! And if you're male, an avatasseuse.... :D

Susie violated the rules of her contract by not reporting in yesterday and will be subject to a SEVERE punishment

I was wondering about this...Our queen must proclaim the disciplinary action to be taken. Susie may lose some emoticons, or have a text limit...Mygawd.....Susie with a text limit?! :lol:

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OMG...hilarious. Are you handed papers like these to mark, Bev? I'm strictly ESL right now, but when I was looking at Anglophone students' work, I was frequently floored by this kind of...writing..... :o:rolleyes:

OH . . . I save Avs, too.

Excellent av, Janet!! Gawd....methinks I should be taking my profile pic off here for a while.... :ph34r:

there is another lady in the Downingtown one.

...And I am certain that this other lady could not hold a candle to our Amanda. Probably talking about the great price of produce there, the friendliness of the staff, blah blah blah.....Amanda slides in, gives a spectacular endorsement of an establishment which has her business due to their large supply of foods that she can eat on her life-saving diet...

Get people thinking..."Gee, maybe I should check out Wegmans. I've got some digestive issues. And perhaps I should research this condition a little more...and tell some people...." GO AMANDA! :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast
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O - mi - go-od..........wot is ron wiv it??? :blink: ......I luv getin mi nales dun & gowing shoping wiv mi kids & eye didant even go colig or nufink :blink:

Bev-------LOVE LITTLE BRITAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Emily- This is especially for you!

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Ok...like, so, I'm totally gonna go git my nails done now.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
...And I am certain that this other lady could not hold a candle to our Amanda. Probably talking about the great price of produce there, the friendliness of the staff, blah blah blah.....Amanda slides in, gives a spectacular endorsement of an establishment which has her business due to their large supply of foods that she can eat on her life-saving diet...

Get people thinking..."Gee, maybe I should check out Wegmans. I've got some digestive issues. And perhaps I should research this condition a little more...and tell some people...." GO AMANDA! :D

Emily I Love you!!! Thanks! I am in the produce aisle though, picking through apples. :)

OMG Sillies I must vent this, remember when John smoked all the time, ok I packed my summer clothes away in September and it is just my clothes into a rubbermaid container. Well searching for something today I opened....my clothes stank of smoke....and I dont even smoke. So now I will need to wash all those clothes again! How horrible!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Ok...like, so, I'm totally gonna go git my nails done now.

Me two Patti :lol:

elye Community Regular
Me two Patti :lol:

Like, so, mee three! :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Like, so, mee three! :lol:

me too!

Guys my SIL is in Labor!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

we must git our hair done too!

elye Community Regular
Guys my SIL is in Labor!

HEY!! Another big SIL story!! Keep us posted!! :):)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Yep she is expecting a girl, named Lydia Hayden. Her water broke yesterday...but it was just a trickle. Now she is at the hospital and we should expect our niece in the next 24 hrs. We are still home, the Hospital is 10 minutes away. We will get there right after she arrives. His sis told us not to hurry.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

read the mtdog 'college' link....................Oh My GAWDDDDDDDDDDDDD. She makes me feel like I could be a writer for a paper becasue i sure have a few more skills than she does..........poor little thing...........

Amanda.............what an exciting time.

my friend Clara (who went to cape may with me) just had a new granddaughter named Hayden Grace.

Can't wait to hear the good news.

me 4 on the nails............... :lol: Judy

DingoGirl Enthusiast

sillies - I am just taking the quickest drive-by........

I ONLY read Patti's entry about Allo, a few pages back...I am not caught up and don't have time at the moment to catch up, my dear sillies........ [um - Susie has got something fun and wondrous and......amazing beyond belief going on, I will leave it at that my lovelies and give you bits and pieces as I go...... :);) ]

But Patti - - I hope Allo's okay...... :( Annie sends kisses and hugs and so do I. We surely do know the heartache of watchign the aging pet...........

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!! more later!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Well Susie, whatever it is you sound happy! Have fun!

jerseyangel Proficient
sillies - I am just taking the quickest drive-by........

I ONLY read Patti's entry about Allo, a few pages back...I am not caught up and don't have time at the moment to catch up, my dear sillies........ [um - Susie has got something fun and wondrous and......amazing beyond belief going on, I will leave it at that my lovelies and give you bits and pieces as I go...... :);) ]

But Patti - - I hope Allo's okay...... :( Annie sends kisses and hugs and so do I. We surely do know the heartache of watchign the aging pet...........

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!! more later!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

Patti is intrigued :D Can't wait to hear all about it :rolleyes:

Thanks for your and Annie's good wishes to Allo--he actually seems to be doing well today :)

elye Community Regular
[um - Susie has got something fun and wondrous and......amazing beyond belief going on, I will leave it at that my lovelies and give you bits and pieces as I go......

Susiiiieeeee!!

What's going on??!! I cannot stand it........... :lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Well Susie, whatever it is you sound happy!

Doesn't she?! :D I'm so excited....what wonderous thing could have happened to our Susie?

Darn210 Enthusiast
sillies - I am just taking the quickest drive-by........

I ONLY read Patti's entry about Allo, a few pages back...I am not caught up and don't have time at the moment to catch up, my dear sillies........ [um - Susie has got something fun and wondrous and......amazing beyond belief going on, I will leave it at that my lovelies and give you bits and pieces as I go...... :);) ]

But Patti - - I hope Allo's okay...... :( Annie sends kisses and hugs and so do I. We surely do know the heartache of watchign the aging pet...........

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!! more later!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

WHAT A TEASE!!!!!

You do know the boys don't like that, don't you Susie?

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