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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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tom Contributor
Hi Tom, you avatar is very colorful :D

That it is!!!!!

Chihuly is one amazing glassblower. The av is of dozens of pieces set on a false clear glass (of the functional non-artistic variety) ceiling.

Exhibits do a whole room this way w/ 100s of pieces. Very cool.


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Jestgar Rising Star
hello everyone,

Im popping in to see what goes on over here. I heard it is a great place to be silly and unwind and be serious. I figured it was a good place for me to check out lol

paula

We're all wondering if you'll ever come back.... :ph34r:

Lisa Mentor
In lieu of my usual confetti for milestone posts, I made you a foot to kick the ex and the former MIL in the but, far away from your daughter.

Ooooo

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OH ALEX!!! I am truly touched. How thoughtful of you. :P

HI PAULA

tom Contributor
hello everyone,

Im popping in to see what goes on over here.

Hi Paula! And welcome to Sillyville :)

Don't be surprised if you get called Paw-luh, or any other foe-neddik spelling ;)

Mtndog Collaborator

Hi Paula- Welcome- indeed, if you're looking for a place to silly- this is it. Except me-I'm very very very serious. :rolleyes:

Yes!!! This is most encouraging....some real good news and not me trying to inject some levity with stories of packing me arse in shorts or sumphin :lol:

OMGawd Em--you'd better git packin'! Do you realize we're actually gonna MEET in 9 DAYS????? :D

I am jealous of the Psilly Psummit!!!!! But am so happy and cannot wait to hear the stories and see the pics!!!!!!!!!! Wish I could come too but Philly is 6 hours away and I am headed 5 hours in the opposite direction (Vermont). Actually, I think I'll be closer to where Miss Emily and the Ripper live than where they're traveling to!

Bon Voyage, Vaya con Dios and Happy Trails!

Seeing them's one thing......Smelling them's quite another.... . . . . :lol:

Try telling that to guys who would rather wear their boxers inside out the second time than actually do a load of laundry :lol: :lol: :ph34r:

.......hopefully blowing over to my daughter's former mother-in-law's house, with hideous, putrid fluids on my 5,000 post. B) .

Yes- I should certainly hope so!!!!!!!!!! 5000, wow! And nice to see you Goosey!!!!!!!

In lieu of my usual confetti for milestone posts, I made you a foot to kick the ex and the former MIL in the but, far away from your daughter.

Ooooo

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OMGAWD- Alex, you rock!!!!!!!!!!

Sarah- I'll be at you place in about 1/2 hour for dinner.

Signing over and out- hope everyone has a safe, happy 4th of July in the states and just a happy all-around day elsewhere- including the UK where they probably celebrate getting rid of us nutbags!!!!!!!! :P I'll be back on Monday.......

Oh, going to Lake Champlain with the family and shall promptly report any Champ sightings (he is the VT, NY equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster!!!!!!!! Could HE have kidnapped the yeti? I'll look for him too!))

Mtndog Collaborator

And Susie- I'm still thinking about you and Kissey. :wub:

Mtndog Collaborator

And last but not least, Uncle Ray had to poop in too:

The Back Pew

A pastor's wife was expecting a baby, so he stood before the congregation and

asked for a raise. They passed a rule that whenever the preacher's family expanded, so would his paycheck.

After 6 children, this started to get expensive and the congregation decided to hold another meeting to discuss the preacher's expanding salary. A great deal of yelling and inner bickering ensued, as to how much the clergyman's additional children were costing the church, and how much more it could potentially cost.

After listening to them for about an hour, the pastor rose from his chair and spoke, "Children are a gift from God, and we will take as many gifts as He gives us.


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curlyfries Contributor
.........Beaver Tails, Elephant Ears, Kangaroo Scrotum.............put them all together and you've got........?????????? :huh::blink::lol:

......a Champ sighting???????

Uh-oh one Lisa got phluidiphied!!! :o:ph34r:

I think the carpet is gonna have to come up from this one :ph34r:

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Ooooo

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Niiiiiice!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

"Rain is also a gift from God, but when we get too much of it, we wear rubbers."

:lol::lol::lol:

Welcome Paughluh!!!........Don't worry if you get confused every once in a while.......OOPS!!!!.......YOU ALREADY ARE!!!!!!!!!!

curlyfries Contributor

........chirp................chirp.......

(crickets)

psawyer Proficient
"Rain is also a gift from God, but when we get too much of it, we wear rubbers."

I laughed when I read this. It was the first laugh since our loss. Thank you, Uncle Ray.

Susie, how are you doing. It has been more than a day since we heard from you.

Green12 Enthusiast

Momma Goose, I think it's a celebratory moment, every last of those 5,000 posts have been informative and helpful to so many :)

Some bad news to report, I no longer can partake in eating our beloved Pamela's products :(, I can't eat rice any more. I am saddest I think about the oh so chocolate-y and moist Chocolate Cake and Brownies :lol:

You will have to enjoy them for me!

hello everyone,

Im popping in to see what goes on over here. I heard it is a great place to be silly and unwind and be serious. I figured it was a good place for me to check out lol

PAULA!!!!!!!!!!! So glad you popped in :)

pssst, we aren't allowed to talk about make-up in here....

Ooooo

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--\----l

---)---l

---(__)

Very nice Alex!

Chihuly is one amazing glassblower. The av is of dozens of pieces set on a false clear glass (of the functional non-artistic variety) ceiling.

Exhibits do a whole room this way w/ 100s of pieces. Very cool.

Very cool indeed!

Signing over and out- hope everyone has a safe, happy 4th of July in the states and just a happy all-around day elsewhere- including the UK where they probably celebrate getting rid of us nutbags!!!!!!!! :P I'll be back on Monday.......

Oh, going to Lake Champlain with the family and shall promptly report any Champ sightings (he is the VT, NY equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster!!!!!!!! Could HE have kidnapped the yeti? I'll look for him too!))

Bev!! I missed your send off! Hope you have a wonderful little vacay and 4th of July holiday!

Good one Uncle Ray!

Jess, I was laughing so hard at your link :lol:

happygirl Collaborator
Momma Goose, I think it's a celebratory moment, every last of those 5,000 posts have been informative and helpful to so many :)

So very, very, very true!

Between MG and Patti, I think the board would cease to exist without the two of them.

Bev, hope you have a wonderful trip----you deserve a fun, relaxing weekend.

Susie----hugs. All my love.

Ridgewalker Contributor
Some bad news to report, I no longer can partake in eating our beloved Pamela's products :(, I can't eat rice any more. I am saddest I think about the oh so chocolate-y and moist Chocolate Cake and Brownies :lol:

You will have to enjoy them for me!

Oh no, Julieeeeeeee- say it isn't so!!! :( Is this something that's kinda been building, or is it a sudden reaction? Can you do sorghum flour?

I had a really great day today, you guys... actually felt better today than I have in weeks, since I started all this medication hullabaloo. I think stopping the Prozac was a smart move.

The weird thing, though, is I woke up with my right eye all swollen and the lid was red. I took some benedryl, and the swelling slowly went down through the day... I thought it was just a yucky bug bite, but now it looks like a rash. Then this afternoon I noticed that I have a rash on the tops of both feet, and coming about 1/2 up my shins. :huh: Now tonight, it looks like the same thing might be popping up on my forearms. :blink:

NOW what in hell is going on? <_< It's not bothering me if nothing touches it, but if I touch it, it's really itchy. So I'm trying not to touch it. :lol::rolleyes: It's tiny little red bumps... I reckon it must be some type of allergic reaction, I just can't think of what it might be. It looks like a heat rash, but it's not in the right places...

Ok, enough rambling about my rash. :lol: Where else can I go to a group of people and babble about MY RASH. :lol::rolleyes:

confused Community Regular
We're all wondering if you'll ever come back.... :ph34r:

of course i will be back when i remember to check back in lmao

OH ALEX!!! I am truly touched. How thoughtful of you. :P

HI PAULA

hi momma

Hi Paula! And welcome to Sillyville :)

Don't be surprised if you get called Paw-luh, or any other foe-neddik spelling ;)

Ok i wont be surprised lol

Welcome Paughluh!!!........Don't worry if you get confused every once in a while.......OOPS!!!!.......YOU ALREADY ARE!!!!!!!!!!

Yes i am very confused lmao

pssst, we aren't allowed to talk about make-up in here....

No make=up talk, not even when it makes me look gothic lol, or when it makes my skin go black lol.

paula

elye Community Regular

Hey!!!!!!

Well, we're in Lake George, about to do the last leg of our journey....

See there are new people!!!! SUPERB!! :):)

I don't wanna scare anyone away...so I'll get the hell outta here...

Talk to ya'll from NYC!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Hi Emily, glad you are there safe and sound.

LOVE AND PRAYERS to our Susie today

:wub: :wub: :wub:

jerseyangel Proficient
Susie, how are you doing. It has been more than a day since we heard from you.

Hi Sillies,

I received a heartfelt and of course so very sad email from our Susie this morning. She is dealing with more than just the loss of David's dear brother and the others. She feels our support and prayers and thoughts and has asked me to forward her email to all of you.

If you feel comfortable in doing so, you can PM me your email addreses and I will forward her email to you. She has also told me that I can give her email address to you, so if you want it, let me know--either way is fine.

It goes without saying that I'm beyond worried about her, at the same time, it's incredibly frustrating that she's clear across the country. I know you guys know how I feel.

Thanks, me Sillies :wub:

Green12 Enthusiast
It goes without saying that I'm beyond worried about her, at the same time, it's incredibly frustrating that she's clear across the country. I know you guys know how I feel.

I am so very worried also, such sadness and despair in her emails, I feel so helpless being so far away :(

tom Contributor

I look at the clock and see less what time it is, than how long until 11am, when services begin. Our hearts are w/ Susie.

Some bad news to report, I no longer can partake in eating our beloved Pamela's products :(, I can't eat rice any more. I am saddest I think about the oh so chocolate-y and moist Chocolate Cake and Brownies :lol:

:(

But I thought chocolate was already out?

Sair-uh less bumpy today?

Is Gian-knit MIA?

No make=up talk, not even when it makes me look gothic lol, or when it makes my skin go black lol.

Exceptions always made when potentially humoUrous avatars can be incorporated. ;):D

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Having trouble bringing the silly today :(

Difficult day for our Susie, David & family.

.....however -

Emily and family made it across the border!!!!!!! :D

Bev's off to catch a Nessie!!!!!

Sarah's getting better by the day!!!!!

Julie!! - surely not?????...no chocolate cake????? :unsure: .....that's just NOT right!!! :angry: (excellent Edna points though :rolleyes: )

....OMG....and I have a new addition to the family....

He's furry, 12 weeks old, ginger and white, purrs and is called Boris :D

<read mad cat lady strikes again :ph34r: >

The other 2 cats look like this---------> :angry:

Ridgewalker Contributor
Sair-uh less bumpy today?

(wailing) Nooooooooooo! I'm itchy as hell! I don't know where this has come from. I'm taking Benedryl every 4 hours trying to get rid of it. I haven't eaten anything new, haven't changed soaps, detergents, or anything at all. Brian wondered if it's a withdrawal symptom from the Effexor, and not an allergic reaction. I said I dunno, I haven't read about this being a symptom... it acts like an allergic reaction, I just don't know to what!

I'm so worried about Susie. :( I want to give real hugs, not just typed ones. Guessing it must be about 11 out that way now..?

Ridgewalker Contributor
Sarah's getting better by the day!!!!!

Other than this stoopid rash, yup, I am definitely feeling better and better! Such a relief to be feeling normal again, after weeks of feeling crappy.

....OMG....and I have a new addition to the family....

He's furry, 12 weeks old, ginger and white, purrs and is called Boris :D

<read mad cat lady strikes again :ph34r: >

The other 2 cats look like this---------> :angry:

:o Picture! Picture! I am so jealous. I want a kitty!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, it's almost 2:30 here, so the service must be well underway. I just can't imagine what those poor families and the folks who love them are going through.

We're all there, in spirit.

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Sarah,

The timing of your itching and rash has me thinking about something. I wonder if it really is a withdrawl of sorts from the meds. This is not exactly the same thing, but during and after my surgery last year, I was pumped full of drugs from antibiotics to various painkillers.

Probably about a week later, and lasting for another 2-3 weeks, I broke out and was terribly itchy (at this point, I was on nothing stronger than OTC Tylenol). It was mostly in my midsection and back. I asked the surgeon about it at my 4 week appointment, and he said it sometimes happens as part of the healing process.

Maybe your system is trying to rid itself of what may be stored in your tissue. Just a thought. :)

Ridgewalker Contributor
Maybe your system is trying to rid itself of what may be stored in your tissue. Just a thought. :)

Now that's interesting... sort of almost like a detoxing reaction. That could be it... At this point it makes the most sense- I haven't come into contact with anything new that I can think of, to be allergic to!

Edited to add-- One other "symptom" that isn't hurting my feelings too much-- my appetite has bottomed out. I think I've lost 4 or 5 pounds in the past week! :rolleyes: Also, the low-salt-bland-tasting-food isn't bothering me as much anymore. So Edna is happy. :lol:

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