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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular
Well .... MG and I could drive up together ;)

Laura!!!! You and Lisa COME TO TORONTO!!! :):)


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jerseyangel Proficient
We were having our coffee when my dad suddenly said, "After they make styrofoam, what do they ship it in?"....... ..

:lol::lol:

Glad you had a nice day, Em :)

Ashley Enthusiast

Hi guys :D

I decided to join in after Psawyer invited me.

jerseyangel Proficient
Hi guys :D

I decided to join in after Psawyer invited me.

Hi Ashley!!! :D

I'm so happy to see you back--and even happier to see you over here! We're sillie, but harmless :P , so feel free to jump right in.

Oh, and don't be afraid of Emily......we'll explain later ;)

psawyer Proficient
POeter! What were you doin' going back and forth, T.O. to Rochester, for 30 years? Do you have family down there?
My parents owned property on Lake Canadaigua during that time. The property was sold two years ago. It was not permanently occupied, and when not in use by Mom or Dad the other family members would use it. Rob spent much time there writing, and the place appears in at least one of his novels.

Will do! Quite the thruway, Yonge Street is.....it eventually becomes the Trans-Canada Highway, does it not?
Yup, continue straight and, from North Bay to just west of Fort Frances, Yonge Street, known there as Hwy 11, is part of the Trans-Canada. We have not driven that route. We used the Hwy 17 alignment both ways in 1984 going to Vancouver, and returning from Alaska in 1994.
curlyfries Contributor
Hi guys :D

I decided to join in after Psawyer invited me.

Hi Ashley!

Glad you could join us...........stick around......and don't let us scare you off.......we're harmless!

psawyer Proficient
Hi guys :D

I decided to join in after Psawyer invited me.

Indeed I did. Welcome to our phun little word, Ash. Just watch out phor the psilly fonetic spelling. :lol:


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Hi Ashley!!! :D

We're sillie, but harmless :P , so feel free to jump right in.

Oh, and don't be afraid of Emily......we'll explain later ;)

Hi Ashley!

......and don't let us scare you off.......we're harmless!

Funny we were posting these at the same time! :lol:

I'd say we're off to a really good start!

jerseyangel Proficient
My parents owned property on Lake Canadaigua during that time.

Really is a small world....Mark's sister lived in Canadaigua for a while while she was a student teacher. My family had a reunion there at the lake when I was about 12--and Mark and I have been to Sonnenberg Gardens and partook in some wine-tasting while there. :)

Maybe we crossed paths at some point :o

jerseyangel Proficient
Funny we were posting these at the same time! :lol:

I'd say we're off to a really good start!

:lol::lol:

A bunch of goophballs, but perpfectly harmless! :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Very lovely birthday dinner this evening. Every dinner I have with both parents there is more and more special each year.

We were having our coffee when my dad suddenly said, "After they make styrofoam, what do they ship it in?"....... ..

:huh::lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

Hi Ashleigh . . . and don't ever expect to see your name spelled correctly again.

jerseyangel Proficient
Hi Ashleigh . . . and don't ever expect to see your name spelled correctly again.

Yeah, that too :P

Ashley Enthusiast

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone :lol:

Ha, that's great because I'm a terrible speller. I tried to tell my AP teacher that my 'unique spelling' gives my paper 'personality' yeah right! :rolleyes:

I'm up for some goofyball-antics after all the stress of school!

Wait, why should I be afraid of Emily? lol

lol, actually I mispelled my name on purpose in K-3 because there was SO many Ashleys! I've been Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashlea...

jerseyangel Proficient
I tried to tell my AP teacher that my 'unique spelling' gives my paper 'personality'

You outta phit right in then! :lol:Lots of unique spelling going on here......

Jestgar Rising Star
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone :lol:

Ha, that's great because I'm a terrible speller. I tried to tell my AP teacher that my 'unique spelling' gives my paper 'personality' yeah right! :rolleyes:

I'm up for some goofyball-antics after all the stress of school!

Wait, why should I be afraid of Emily? lol

lol, actually I mispelled my name on purpose in K-3 because there was SO many Ashleys! I've been Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashlea...

A born silly, pre-designed with fonetic speling capabilities.

Hi Ah-sghlee!

elye Community Regular

Good Morning, Psillies!

Welcome Acshleygh! We haven't had any newbies lately who have stuck around for very long - - so there is a lot riding on yer shoulders!

Um .. . . I have invited two or three forum newbies to join us over here in the last couple of months, and not a single one has even peeked in that I know of. .. . .... :unsure::huh: . . ...

Not one!. . .....(true)... . . ...

Am I frightening them with my mere invitations? Promises of penis-sling flowcharts, CPR songs, frank discussions on decapitation. .. . ....... .. .

:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Am I frightening them with my mere invitations? Promises of penis-sling flowcharts, CPR songs, frank discussions on decapitation. .. . ....... .. .

Hash-Lee, in reference to Em . . . this is what we were talking about.

:lol::lol:

elye Community Regular

Mygawd, everybody's living again today. . ....

Nary a peep outta anyone. .. ..... :unsure: ..... . . ....

I have most of our costume paraphrenalia ready for the big Halloe'en party/dance this weekend. I have dared Will to walk the six miles up Yonge Street in full dress (African Zulu warrior) to your store on Saturday, POeter, as we would then be all ready for the dance that night. I said that I would accompany him in costume. I know that there are many areas of Yonge where we would not even cause eyes to widen. At all. :lol:

The kids immediately chimed in that they would not be walking anywhere near us .. .they would, in fact, get on a later boat.

Bah! Where is everyone's sense of phun and adventure?? <_<B):lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Love yer av, Em--you all look so happy! :D

And yes....where IS their sense of adventure? I think such antics would be absolutely hilarious.....but then of course I would B)

tom Contributor

Just a drive-by poop-in here . .. .

Ptaughmn's pleased to be in the homestretch of moving :D <yay!>

2 craigslist guys w/ a truck are due @1pm & I'll be sleeping in Willow Glen tonight. :contentedsleepingface:

Work's going better than expected :happysmugface: :lol:

Talked to Bossman some last night. He seems to think the stuff I'm doing - which is NOT what I was hired to be doing - is harder and more important than I believed it to be.

He said I'm "doing engineering", to which I replied "maybe we should revisit my pay scale then". Heehee :P

I'll soon be getting a desk and new pc w/ big widescreen monitor too! Yippee :):D:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Just a drive-by poop-in here . .. .

Ptaughmn's pleased to be in the homestretch of moving :D <yay!>

2 craigslist guys w/ a truck are due @1pm & I'll be sleeping in Willow Glen tonight. :contentedsleepingface:

Work's going better than expected :happysmugface: :lol:

Talked to Bossman some last night. He seems to think the stuff I'm doing - which is NOT what I was hired to be doing - is harder and more important than I believed it to be.

Said I'm "doing engineering", to which I replied "maybe we should revisit my pay scale then". Heehee :P

I'll soon be getting a desk and new pc w/ big widescreen monitor too! Yippee :):D:lol:

I had to quote the whole thing cause this just the most fantabulous news!!!!!!!!! :D:D

Hope the rest of the move goes smoothly, Pataghumn, and I'm so happy with the way the job is working out for you....although I can't say I'm surprised ;):D

jerseyangel Proficient

OMG!!!!!

I just realized after hearing about Pataghumn's move that we moved here to PA exactly a year ago today :o

Another case of Sillie co-inky-dink!! :P

tom Contributor
Another case of Sillie co-inky-dink!! :P

Hehe & a coupl'a teehees

[A good use of co-inky-dink often has this effect on me]

elye Community Regular
I'll soon be getting a desk and new pc w/ big widescreen monitor too! Yippee :)

YAYYYYY!!! :):) All superb news......but THIS is really great, because then all of Psillyville will be HUUUUUGE...... . !!

Another case of Sillie co-inky-dink!! :P

Hmmm. . . . yes. . .but are there ever really co-inky-dinkies?? (Dunno how to pluralize dat one). . . . .... :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Hmmm. . . . yes. . .but are there ever really co-inky-dinkies?? (Dunno how to pluralize dat one). . . . .... :lol:

Co-inky-dii?

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