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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular
No, even the dead viruses will infect your threads. You really need to install the HeadInTheSand computer saver to truly protect yourself.

:lol:

Ohhhh.....but is that software a vaccine? Because, you know.......I've heard, like, lotsa scaaaaaary stuff..........

<_<


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I have to get serious for a moment.

I missed what went on with the Glutenease thread and a lot of these posts are going over my head, and maybe I am reading them wrong?

I usually don't say anything or get involved with the different disagreements that go on on this board, but in this case I feel I need to.

I happen to be one who got very sick from a vaccination I had later in life and my health and my life has suffered greatly because of it. You don't have to agree with it or even believe it, but I feel different opinions shoud be accepted and respected within this diverse community.

IMO this is a public board and talking about other members in this thread, or making fun of someone who believe's differently, is something I don't agree with and I realize I am in the minority on that.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

crap :ph34r:

WHERE DID MY BOXES GO?????? SPENT 1/2 ON THIS DANG THING

SOMETHING ABOUT TOO MANY ICONS????????

HUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM :ph34r: HOPE YOU ALL CAN READ THIS MESS

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QUOTE (curlyfries @ Aug 5 2008, 07:34 AM)

Last Fri was the 8th anniversary of my mom's death.............can't help but wonder if she had celiac. Almost lost her many years earlier when I was a kid.......had a busted appendix for 9 days before going to the hospital. I remember she said she just thought it was something she ate. Makes sense that if food was already making her sick, another tummy ache wouldn't have caused her alarm. And she was the kind of person to never let on if she didn't feel good. And that's why colon cancer took her so quickly.

So I thought, even though it's a simple sign, it would be fitting if the sign of the day were......

MOM

Hold hand with all fingers spread, like the number 5, and tap your thumb on your chin

........and since i missed yesterday........here's one to go along with it.........

I love you

With palm facing forward, hold up your thumb, index finger, and pinkie........the other 2 fingers are down. This is a combination of the letters I, L and Y

So sorry. this is really sad. I know my mom had celiac disease too undx'd. the colon cancer was sure not a good thing to have.

QUOTE (jerseyangel @ Aug 5 2008, 11:20 AM)

Amanda--It's nice to hear that your sisters are doing well and are happy!

Didn't know you had so many sisters? Is the one in Italy the one who just got married?

QUOTE (jerseyangel @ Aug 5 2008, 12:52 PM)

Further proof of me brain taking a while to function today

Enjoy yer fish, Nik

Even me.......the non speller caught that one this am..........

we're having fish tonight too

are you putting anything on it.......know your not Patti but God forgot who was having fish

QUOTE (Mtndog @ Aug 5 2008, 01:33 PM)

Parents growing old It's hard. My dad is 78 and last night I just thought "Gawd, when I lose him " His cat's been sick and to him, it's the last symbol of my mom in his place. He has been heartbroken (she is doing better though) and it breaks my heart too. Sigh.

Ah Bev.......this is really sad too

QUOTE (Mtndog @ Aug 5 2008, 01:35 PM)

Pt 2

Am now crying..........heard from Lyme doc.....might have to get another PICC.

NO NO NO...........we need some 'funny' for susie and Bev.

QUOTE (DingoGirl @ Aug 5 2008, 02:19 PM)

jess - love yer one-eyed glitter

Parents growing old.......oh god...my mom is 70, but does not have great health (breast cancer twice - first at age 32, w/ 16 lymph nodes removed......second at 40), thyroid cancer, diabetic (celiac in denial), three heart attacks and now a pacemaker (the medieval radiation in the sixties killed part of her lower heart tissue).... I REALLY need my mom to stick around for a while! (oh, Dad died of colon cancer at 56 - CELIAC ALSO)

BUT OMG - you're right - - I felt soooooooo sick yesterday - actually did read about seizure possibility and took half a pill in early evening......slightly better today. Felt like my brain was exploding yesterday, was short of breath, kept blacking out when standing up......

Me thinks you NEED a dr or the pharmacy to tell you how to get off these slowly!!!!

QUOTE (Mtndog @ Aug 5 2008, 02:23 PM)

OK- you guys will get a GOOD LAUGH out of this:

Just finished wiping, washing and sanitizing the feet. Mole in better shape than me

I did and Mole is in better shape than you for sure.

QUOTE (elye @ Aug 5 2008, 03:00 PM)

I believe we're okay.... .. . for I think it was a dead virus.......

What thread was this on or is my first guess correct

Oh, man, Amanda! I sure wish WE were sharing a Brian rather than a brain....don't you?

ditto .......me 3

Shoozle.

You absolutely need to see the doc about this weaning off Welbutrin. No WONDER you feel like death! Slowly and systematically... .. . .let yer doc help - -that's what they are there for (well......most of 'em, anyway).........

You've got plenty of neurotransmitters snappin' away in there! Too bad we can't get new neurotransmissions installed........

agree susie

Bev, I'm thinking about you... .. yes, we'll think positively. You're going to keep recovering....no need fer another PICC!!

I am also thinking about you stepping in poop. Only here, I'm laughing......

Keep the faith........let's hope the PICC line isn't needed.............

CRAP WHERE DID THE BOXES GO.........DANG

jerseyangel Proficient
No, even the dead viruses will infect your threads. You really need to install the HeadInTheSand computer saver to truly protect yourself.

OMG!!! I just about passed almond butter through me nose :lol::lol:

Yep--I eat it from the jar sometimes :P

tom Contributor

Oy took me for*****ever to catch up. Even tho me Silly's out to lunch, I oughta get back to more phrequent visits.

Woohoo Bevvy's back!! Maine-lining some fun but <Bleh> MORE picc?? :(

:lol: Kenyan pushups! :lol:

Heehee Bev, that "please to tell Bubba" wording cracks me up :lol:

:( argh Susie . ...cold-turkey doesn't work ....1/2 pill doesn't work . .....what's a dingo to do?? :unsure:

:(

You *know* I agree w/ the rest that a Dr might as well be involved.

Better days are ahead, whether you can see 'em or not.

:lol: Edith Ann!!

I blame Tom for the excess phluid, look at his post count <_<

HEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!! :lol: :lol:

I say Lisa's recent phluidless phlipover is more likely.

My Me 3000th could be weeks away!

Time for Bubba to get a new indian name? Molesaver poopyfoot

Jestgar Rising Star
I have to get serious for a moment.

I missed what went on with the Glutenease thread and a lot of these posts are going over my head, and maybe I am reading them wrong?

I usually don't say anything or get involved with the different disagreements that go on on this board, but in this case I feel I need to.

I happen to be one who got very sick from a vaccination I had later in life and my health and my life has suffered greatly because of it. You don't have to agree with it or even believe it, but I feel different opinions shoud be accepted and respected within this diverse community.

IMO this is a public board and talking about other members in this thread, or making fun of someone who believe's differently, is something I don't agree with and I realize I am in the minority on that.

Sorry Jules. The comments aren't meant to be aimed at a person, more at an attitude. And I don't disagree that vaccines have some scary chemicals in them, and some people can be very adversely affected. My point through the whole vaccine thread was: educated yourself as to the pros and cons of what you are considering, and make an informed choice. My disagreement was with the posters that simply said, no, you're wrong. In all cases it's better to get the flu, than get the shot. I don't happen to believe that either viewpoint is true for all cases. You are an individual, and all the data are for populations.

elye Community Regular
Sorry Jules. The comments aren't meant to be aimed at a person, more at an attitude. And I don't disagree that vaccines have some scary chemicals in them, and some people can be very adversely affected. My point through the whole vaccine thread was: educated yourself as to the pros and cons of what you are considering, and make an informed choice. My disagreement was with the posters that simply said, no, you're wrong. In all cases it's better to get the flu, than get the shot. I don't happen to believe that either viewpoint is true for all cases. You are an individual, and all the data are for populations.

Once again, well said, Jess. I apologise, too, Julie.....my offhanded, sarcastic line was thrown out for these reasons, as well. Informed choices, and most of all, an open mind, are always needed. :)

And so is a PHUNNY mind. Thank gawd we all have one another here! The craziness of my days just gets a li'l easier, more bearable, when I step into Sillyville for a bit....... :):wub:


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jerseyangel Proficient
Once again, well said, Jess. I apologise, too, Julie.....my offhanded, sarcastic line was thrown out for these reasons, as well. Informed choices, and most of all, an open mind, are always needed. :)

And so is a PHUNNY mind. Thank gawd we all have one another here! The craziness of my days just gets a li'l easier, more bearable, when I step into Sillyville for a bit....... :):wub:

Thanks Em, well said. I also regret being flippant about a subject so sensitive.

Truthfully, all of you here in Sillyville have become a little lifeline for me--I feel fortunate to have this place to escape to. :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Oh, Julie! we ARE very naughty for talking about people here. :ph34r:

I am so sorry if I've offended. I am one of those that's confused about vaccinations (this comes from one with no children, mind you).....it seems that many kids HAVE gotten sick from vaccines, no denying. Heck, I didn't give Stinker any shots for the last 11 years of her life, and Annie only gets rabies shots.....

I think it's the extreme mindset. Jess said it better than any of can, of course. It's the unwillingness to consider other options, maybe? But crap, I have read sooooooo many accounts of children who DID change dramatically after a vaccine......it can't be ignored.

but - what in hell do I know????????? I don't really read those threads. boggles me mind. :blink:

thank you, sillies, for your advice. But, um, who needs a doc when you've got google? :P I actually KNOW the correct weaning system. I just spaced out, completely spaced out and didn't THINK about weaning....so....I"ve reviewed the protocol and think I'll be okay.....

but.....I actually think I"m beyond the help of a doctor......unless there was a really good one here. :( My mom wishes there could be an MRI of my brain. I seriously think it's ruined. :wacko:

elye Community Regular
My mom wishes there could be an MRI of my brain. I seriously think it's ruined.

OMG..........I had an MRI of me brain done two summers ago (that's BRAIN, not BRIAN.......hmmmm....might be nice to have him MRI'd.... <_< ) and the neurologist showed me these incredible pics of the results - - lots of squished-up jelly material, some cloudy stuff that could explain a number of my traits, and some equally telling, I'm sure, empty spaces. :lol:

There was also this rather shocking, lightening-rod looking thing coming right up the centRE of my brain and ending in a splotch within my cerebrum. :blink::unsure: He tut-tutted quietly and said it was nothing at all significant, sumfin' that had been there since I was in utero, some little funny thing.....had a long, Latinate name.

This thing may actually explain a fair amount about me......... . . . . .. :lol:<_<

It would have been great to ask him for small printoffs of these images.....could keep one in me wallet. All those who ask to see current photos of the kids could be treated to, "Oh! You MUST see this latest shot of my brain"....... :lol:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Dear Julie

Gosh i sure hope I didn't offend you in any way. :(

You have always been so supportive of me on any thread I posted on.

{{{{{{{{{ HUGS}}}}}}}} did this help? :)

Judy

Mtndog Collaborator
I have to get serious for a moment.

I missed what went on with the Glutenease thread and a lot of these posts are going over my head, and maybe I am reading them wrong?

I usually don't say anything or get involved with the different disagreements that go on on this board, but in this case I feel I need to.

I happen to be one who got very sick from a vaccination I had later in life and my health and my life has suffered greatly because of it. You don't have to agree with it or even believe it, but I feel different opinions shoud be accepted and respected within this diverse community.

IMO this is a public board and talking about other members in this thread, or making fun of someone who believe's differently, is something I don't agree with and I realize I am in the minority on that.

Jules- My apologies too- many people have bad experiences with different things (uhm like ticks :ph34r: ) and just because one person's experience was different from the general population doesn't mean it wasn't valid and BAD. I missed the vaccination thread but I can tell you that, right now, I would not get any vaccination based on people's experiences in my life (heck- look what happened with the Lyme vaccine)I hope you will accept my apology. :wub:

Thanks Em, well said. I also regret being flippant about a subject so sensitive.

Truthfully, all of you here in Sillyville have become a little lifeline for me--I feel fortunate to have this place to escape to. :D

Me too!

And Jess- agreed-it's the attitude that you are wrong- my experience is the only truth. That is disrespectful (and kind of surprising given what many people have been through). I listen to two things: my body and my mind. But that doesn't mean that your body is wrong 'cuz it's different (your brain, my dear Jess, is CLEARLY wrong :P ).

Jules- Will you come back? :(:wub: :wub:

Jestgar Rising Star

Y'know, Bev, I been meanin' to talk to you about this fantasy conviction the a bite from a little itty bitty teeny weeny bug could make you sick...

Jestgar Rising Star

And that infrared light therapy? Totally bogus. That fact that it can cause Open Original Shared Link in some people, well, that doesn't mean that it's actually penetrating the skin.

Actually the concept that each individual is (genetically) unique is the basis of what we do in this lab. Ultimately it would be nice to have a gander at someone's genes and know if radiation is going to cause excess breakage, or vancomycin is slowly metabolized so you should give less, or this guy's gonna die from legionnaire's if he's not treated, or this lady will recover from her viral infection, but if you give her antibiotics because she's demanding them you'll end up causing an autoimmune reaction.

Yes, chemicals are bad for people, but they are less bad for some, and more bad for others.

elye Community Regular
Jules- Will you come back? :(:wub::wub:

Oh, goodness......I honestly hadn't thought of you being this hurt, Julie! I just reread some of the conversation about some members' opinions-therefore-undeniable-facts..... . . I do hope we haven't offended you to make you stay away!! You are one of the biggest, fairest support systems on here! Guess our Silly just got too.......what.......Unsilly.......? :wub:

happygirl Collaborator
Y'know, Bev, I been meanin' to talk to you about this fantasy conviction the a bite from a little itty bitty teeny weeny bug could make you sick...

This made me laugh, Jess! Would you like to have this conversation with me as well ;). A telecon with us, perhaps?

Jestgar Rising Star
This made me laugh, Jess! Would you like to have this conversation with me as well ;). A telecon with us, perhaps?

You bet, honey. I'll pat you on the head and tell you it's nothing a little Zantac/Prozac/Valium/scotch wouldn't fix.

Or we could meet somewhere.

Not anywhere with those harmless little bugs of course...

happygirl Collaborator

While we are there, please let me know how to install "HeadInTheSand". I've heard about this and yet can't quite seem to grasp the concept. :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
Mtndog Collaborator
Y'know, Bev, I been meanin' to talk to you about this fantasy conviction the a bite from a little itty bitty teeny weeny bug could make you sick...

Yeah- like ticks even exist (evil little phuckers)

Actually the concept that each individual is (genetically) unique is the basis of what we do in this lab. Ultimately it would be nice to have a gander at someone's genes and know if radiation is going to cause excess breakage, or vancomycin is slowly metabolized so you should give less, or this guy's gonna die from legionnaire's if he's not treated, or this lady will recover from her viral infection, but if you give her antibiotics because she's demanding them you'll end up causing an autoimmune reaction.

Uhm...you can look at my genes!!!!!!!! They are clearly wackl :lol: I'll book my plane ticket toot sweet!

You bet, honey. I'll pat you on the head and tell you it's nothing a little Zantac/Prozac/Valium/scotch wouldn't fix.

Or we could meet somewhere.

Not anywhere with those harmless little bugs of course...

Laura? You in? I'm so there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That is so totally

<----------------- MY SIMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (new av)

happygirl Collaborator
Laura? You in? I'm so there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm thinking this "meeting" should take place at Lisa's beach house.

Jestgar Rising Star
I'm thinking this "meeting" should take place at Lisa's beach house.

mmmmmm beach house

Jestgar Rising Star

sorta political

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
sorta political

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LOVED IT......JIM JUST SENT TO ME AND I SENT SOME EMAILS OUT.

I WAS SKERDED......... :lol: YOUR BRAVE.............

I THOUGHT IT WAS RIOT ESP SINCE HER MOM JUST PULLED $$ FROM THE McCain campaine

j

Jestgar Rising Star
LOVED IT......JIM JUST SENT TO ME AND I SENT SOME EMAILS OUT.

I WAS SKERDED......... :lol: YOUR BRAVE.............

I THOUGHT IT WAS RIOT ESP SINCE HER MOM JUST PULLED $$ FROM THE McCain campaine

j

I figured some brave young mod would just slap me upside the head if I done wrong.

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