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Susie stole my clandestine word!!!!!!!!

all this talk of poos, and now I have to go......... :ph34r:

:lol: :lol:

Actually, it is probably me that you have been seeing. I logged in invisibly about a week ago for a specific reason and haven't logged out and back in since. I will reveal myself again after this post..

Ahhh...waiting with baited breath. I too used to do this when I had moderator PRIVILEGES (HARUMPH!!!!!!!) :P

And when someone who shall remain usernameless was looking to pick fights with me (cause, you know how mean and abrasive I can be!!!!!!! Evil Boev is in da house!)

Oh harrumph, that's no phun at all. It was one of our own. Um.....can I still pretend it was Skaught?

Is it Skaught? Pscott? Pscaught? Scought? Scawt?

I am not the only person to visit Sillyville this way. There have been times when I have observed an anonymous member and it wasn't me. I have an idea who it is, but I'm not telling. :wacko: (It's not Scott.)

Uh-oh- just tell us ONE thing- are they nice? Do they want to shut us down? Do they think we're phunny? (OK- that's three things).

And I have a question for the Oracle:

Why does my cat only want to sit on my lap when I'm going potty?

:lol: :lol: :lol: NO ONE should go there!!!!!!!!

THERE"S SARAH!!!!!!!!! :)

Que Sarah Sarah!!!!!! We missed you!!!!!!!


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

Well sillies, as predicted, he's asleep on the couch. :lol: My Kissey!!!!!!!!! :wub: (sorry, sickening :ph34r: we have a friend who looks at us and starts gagging at us sometimes - says, "oh look, I can throw up without even sticking my finger down my throat....." We're not called the Kissies fer nuthin' , you know ;) )

Seems like I've been spending a lot of time in the supplement aisle... We just found out Brian's cholesterol is really high. :unsure: And the good cholesterol is really low. Our doc put him on Fish Oil caps and CoQ10... and a low cholesterol diet. He's starting it Monday. (shudder) Gonna be interesting.

Oh dear...... :unsure: what will this mean? no more meats/grocery store (read: non-cootified) eggs, no cheese, what? Heinous!

Sarah - Jess is a Mad Scientist. A scientist, and she's MAD, barking mad. :lol:

No, No, No . . . been there . . . done that . . . made a couple of movies about it. No, Jess is working on a secret formula for decloaking Romulan Starships . . . thus ferreting out, who Opeter has been stalking.

:lol: Our suddenly very Irish Oracle King O'Poeter!

AHHH!!!! MORE CHOW!!!!

This has something to do with the secret member that Peter is clandestinely chasing through various threads...I can just feel it. Perhaps it's a code word...chow.....hmmmm.

Celiacs HarboUring Old Women?

Carla Has Our...Word? Worms?

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:lol: :lol:

Cooties Have Our Weezel? :lol:

Susie stole my clandestine word!!!!!!!!

Uh-oh- just tell us ONE thing- are they nice? Do they want to shut us down? Do they think we're phunny? (OK- that's three things).

:lol: :lol: Yes, three things. I doubt they think we're phunny, though, if they are not posting wif us. :huh: Or else they're askeert. :lol:

Um.........Boev........WHAT clandestine word? :unsure:

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Goign to watch movies tonight. Did I tell you all, the BEST movie I have seen in quite a while, and would put it in my top 10 list of all time - Lars and the Real Girl. <crap - repeating self again>

psawyer Proficient
Peter, why do all of my animals follow me into the bathroom and stand there staring when I pee? I like your explanation about skin contact with the cats....this one's trickier.....

As I'm sure we've all learned, sometimes it's just more satisfying to google oneself.

Hmm. Perhaps you should consider closing the door, you exhibitionist! B)

To Google yourself is interesting, I suppose. A search on your name does not come up with anything that I found interesting. As noted, a search on my name gets the professor in England who studies the history of the vikings. Perhaps that is noteworthy, since my mother's ancestry is a mixture of Swedish and Norwegian and she is from Minnesota, the home of the NFL Vikings. Who knew?

Go searching for my brother Robert's name and you will find plenty.

curlyfries Contributor
Hmm. Perhaps you should consider closing the door, you exhibitionist! B)

When I shut the door I get little kitty paws darting back and forth under the door!!! :P:D:lol:

psawyer Proficient
When I shut the door I get little kitty paws darting back and forth under the door!!! :P:D:lol:

I hear you. This sometimes happens to me. Emily has two dogs, so things may be a little different in her world.

=^..^=

Ridgewalker Contributor

Ahhh, today was such a GOOD DAY!!! :D I'm gonna bore you guys with details, because I'm in a good mood. ;)

Played outside with the kids this morning and afternoon (Red Light-Green Light, Follow the Leader, Simon Says, etc...) Brian took Lucas to a minor league baseball game this evening. It was through a local reading program, and there were a bazillion kids there, several schools. All the kids got free admission, free bats, and Brian got Luke a baseball cap. All the kids got to do a parade around the field. They had a blast!

I know summer is nearly here, because I've started getting pop-ins-- which I LOVE. My best friend's dad stopped by on his tractor to cut my field at the edge of our property. (Mutually beneficial-- hard for us to get with our mower, and he comes back in a couple days and bales it up for his horses.) I fixed two glasses of tea, because I could see there was another guy with him. When I walked down there, the other guy turned out to be a new neighbor who recently built a house up the road. Ez walked down with me, of course-- tractor. :lol:

My brother came by tonight to watch the race with Brian. A good friend of mine came by with her three kids. (This is the one going through the nasty divorce-- very suddenly got a lot nastier this week. :( ) Five kids, ages 1 through 7, running around the house like insane people from about 8:30 to 9:30. :lol:

Furthermore, although I've got us on a tight budget for a few more weeks, we're almost completely caught up on bills-- I feel HIGH on relief every time I think of it.

Only a couple more weeks to the school year-- which I am way more excited about than the kids are. :P I am such a child. I want them to have no homework, and just a 1/2 day at school. That would give us more time to PLAY. :lol:

elye Community Regular

Good Sunday Morning, everyone!!

Hey, where's Nikki been? She doesn't have an official holiday weekend happening - - Great Britain NOT recognising The Good Queen Vicki's Birthday, while the politically correct Canada insisting on such - - :lol:

...And we didn't hear from Amanda at all yesterday. Amanda, you have Moderator Status....is Peter watching you?! You'd best watch him.... :rolleyes:

Ahhh, today was such a GOOD DAY!!! :D I'm gonna bore you guys with details, because I'm in a good mood. ;)

Sarah! This is such terrific news! Life is swingin' your way.....

Um...by any remote chance, is that your new neighboUr in your avatar? I could see why you'd bring him some tea....or other hot drinks....food....whatever, jus' keep him around....


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Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol: Our suddenly very Irish Oracle King O'Poeter!

Ahhhhhh . . . I thought that might happen . . . I wasn't going for an Irish reference. I was going for the opossum reference. . . hoping that you might make the connection with the recent opossum story. Should have used both words in the same sentence, I guess. Instead of ferreting out perhaps Opeter could have been playin' opossum. . . just needed to swap me varmits!!!

Hmm. Perhaps you should consider closing the door, you exhibitionist! B)

:lol::lol::lol:

I do believe Opeter Opatti'd us. ( :unsure: . . . and in case you have a short attention span, once again, as in opossum)

Sarah, YAY for your Great Day!!!! And wth is that in your av??

Jestgar Rising Star
I hear you. This sometimes happens to me. Emily has two dogs, so things may be a little different in her world.

=^..^=

She has really BIG paws darting back and forth

nikki-uk Enthusiast

HELLO MOST WACKLS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

First off, Tom, sorry to hear about your friend :(

..on with the silly....

I have been in a sleepy,yawny place with slow brain activities, blankets, day time naps and sheer SQUALOR!!!!!!!!!!!!

..for no other reason than I COULD :lol:

...but wait :o a tragedy has occured......I have run out of t-bags!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o:o:o

There's only water, milk or Jack Daniels to drink!!!! <which one???????>

..on with the silly....

Is Tom posting naked again?

GADS I bloody well hope not!!!!...scaring the horses an 'nat :o

Okay, I will share the reason for the anonymous login. I am a fan of the original Star Trek and always wanted to try the famous Romulan cloaking device. This is as close as I have been able to get. :lol:

OPoether, it takes extraordinary skill and concentration

You might want to try Harry Potter's invisibility cloak......much easier

got nowt else. Oh, except I DO know why I'm fun and funny today, 'tis Saturday, I'm better on weekends as have reprieve from evil job search.

T'is not the mind altering drugs you grow in yer garden then?? :huh:

Gutter wig :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Coeliac's Have Overt Wind

Oh, and I WANNA GO SARAH'S HOUSE!!!!!!!!

Daxin Explorer

Happy weekend all...weather here is gorgeous and I am going to go spend some time outside...hay fever and all.

Commands Her Own Way

And for those who were wondering, I hail from Moose Jaw, SK. Although I think I should campaign to have it called Middle of nowhere town. What do you all think?

Jestgar Rising Star

Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

elye Community Regular
And for those who were wondering, I hail from Moose Jaw, SK. Although I think I should campaign to have it called Middle of nowhere town. What do you all think?

Have not been to Saskatchewan...flown over it. Ryan, You guys have the most incredible professional football fans on the planet. I LOVE the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and we all love their fans! Last grey Cup you really showed us easterners how it's done. :)

Darn210 Enthusiast
Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

What!!!! OMG!!!!! One of your meth kitties???

elye Community Regular
Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

:o:o:o

Jess!!

I am SO SORRY! Ughhhhh.

Do you have fishers around there? They are reknowned cat killers - very vicious rodents. I have you in my thoughts!

(((((HUGS))))))

tom Contributor

Oops double

tom Contributor

:lol: Cloak & Dagger (the dagger need only be a breadstick) ;)

Sarah's av!! :lol: Wondering what the women would think if all the men had avs along those lines

Ahhh, today was such a GOOD DAY!!! :D I'm gonna bore you guys with details, because I'm in a good mood. ;)

Woohooooo000000OOOOOOOOO!!!

:lol::)

Played outside with the kids this morning and afternoon (Red Light-Green Light, Follow the Leader, Simon Says, etc...)

Heeheehee :) :)

Only a couple more weeks to the school year-- which I am way more excited about than the kids are. :P I am such a child. I want them to have no homework, and just a 1/2 day at school. That would give us more time to PLAY. :lol:

Yay!! :lol:

. . .. Instead of ferreting out perhaps Opeter could have been playin' opossum. . . just needed to swap me varmits!!!

:lol:

And I like Varmint Swap for a band, tho it's no Gutter Wig :lol:

JESS!!!! EeeeeeeeGADS!! :( :(

nikki-uk Enthusiast
And for those who were wondering, I hail from Moose Jaw, SK. Although I think I should campaign to have it called Middle of nowhere town. What do you all think?

Moose jaw????????? :blink::lol:

Is that a real place???....but you're right....it does sound like it's in the middle of nowhereville!! :lol:

Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

Oh no J, so sorry, poor kitty :(

{{{hugs}}}

psawyer Proficient
I do believe Opeter Opatti'd us. ( :unsure: . . . and in case you have a short attention span, once again, as in opossum)

This must be a regional thing with psome of these psilly, psilent, psoundless letters. I have consulted four dictionaries, and three out of four pronounce the leading "o" but don't agree on how. Webster says a long oh, while both the regular and Canadian Oxford indicate a schwa (remember them?). The fourth one, a 1950 edition of the American College Dictionary, gives two pronunciations, the first one being with a schwa, and the second having the "o" silent.

And for those who were wondering, I hail from Moose Jaw, SK. Although I think I should campaign to have it called Middle of nowhere town. What do you all think?

Well, I can attest that Moose Jaw does indeed exist. We passed through it twice on our 1984 road trip to Vancouver. We passed through again in 1994 on our way back from Alaska. We have been to many places far more remote, many of them on that 1994 expedition.

Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

:( Oh, this is so sad. <<{HUGS}>>

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hi Sillies....been a long time.

Yesterday was my sisters college graduation so we went home for the day. Landen was in tow since we would have not made it home in time for him to be dropped off. So it was our first road trip with a child. After graduation we went to my moms for a graduation dinner party. By the time we got back last night it was late. It rained the whole way home, poured at times too.

So last night I didnt jump on here since I was tired.

Today we are getting rain again and I am catching up on my house work, I have to get laundry done and we need to get to the store too.

So hope all sillies had a good weekend...I will poop in later hopefully.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I know summer is nearly here, because I've started getting pop-ins-- which I LOVE. My best friend's dad stopped by on his tractor to cut my field at the edge of our property. (Mutually beneficial-- hard for us to get with our mower, and he comes back in a couple days and bales it up for his horses.) I fixed two glasses of tea, because I could see there was another guy with him. When I walked down there, the other guy turned out to be a new neighbor who recently built a house up the road. Ez walked down with me, of course-- tractor. :lol:

:huh: *sniff* :( This is just so.........so..............southern and neighborly and.........so NON-stepford. I could cry........just so incredibly charming and lovely and civilized and warm.......NOTHING like that goes on here, or much of California, I'm afraid......people just are NOT like that here.... :angry: 'tis heinous....I WANT TO GO TO SARAH"S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Better yet, I want to be Psarah's pneighbor!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

I have been in a sleepy,yawny place with slow brain activities, blankets, day time naps and sheer SQUALOR!!!!!!!!!!!!

..for no other reason than I COULD :lol:

:lol: :lol: This cracked me up but it also just sounds so enviably cozy (no daytime naps w/ blankets in THIS weather) .........NICOLA!!!!!!! drink yer Jack Daniels, of course!!! ;)

And for those who were wondering, I hail from Moose Jaw, SK. Although I think I should campaign to have it called Middle of nowhere town. What do you all think?

Have to know how middle of nowhere it truly is. Do you have yetis up there? that will be the determining factor. ;)

Something ate my beautiful gray kitty. My neighbor helped me track the fur trail through the woods but we didn't find the end.

:o :o :o WHAT?????????????? she comes calmly on here and announces it like that???????? JESS! Which kitty? :( more details please.........this is just too sad........

elye Community Regular
Webster says a long oh, while both the regular and Canadian Oxford indicate a schwa (remember them?). The fourth one, a 1950 edition of the American College Dictionary, gives two pronunciations, the first one being with a schwa, and the second having the "o" silent.

Yay!!! The SCHWA IS BACK! I simply love the entire concept of the schwa, as much as I love saying it....Ssssssscccccchhhhhhwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaa....... :rolleyes:

:o:o:o WHAT?????????????? she comes calmly on here and announces it like that????????

I know!! At first I thought Jess was kidding....Tell us what happened, Jess! How are you faring?

Jestgar Rising Star

I keep the cats in at night, but never really worried about them going outside. There are many neighborhood cats and there's been no problems. This morning I didn't see Sampson so I went out to look. There's piles of gray fur in my neighbors yard and a lot of blood. Fortunately my neighbor came out and stayed with me and helped me search the bushes. We found nothing so we went acros the stree to the wooded area. There's an anmal trail, which we followed. Found another pile of fur. Followed the trail to someone's yard. I went across their yard to pick up the trail again. One tuft of fur caught on a branch. No real trails. We spent about an hour crawling through the woods. Found no more fur. No more trails. Had to have been a coyote. There's nothing else that could take a cat that big with so little evidnece.

Darn210 Enthusiast

:(:(

I'm so sorry, Jess. and so very glad your neighbor was with you. How's your other boy?

jerseyangel Proficient

Jess, I am so very sorry....warm hug.

Guys, there must be a huge post count comin up or sumphin because our basement flooded today. It was by chance that Mark went down there and caught it before it got any worse. As it is, we had to move tons of wet, soggy boxes and have to cut all the carpet that was down there and get rid of it--it's completely soaked. Had a plumber out already...the sump pump stopped working, and of course we've had some rain the last couple of days.

Got us a new $500 <_< sump pump and one wet mess to clean up. :angry:

Be back later :)

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