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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star
Ugh, you must be younger than me Jes, those shows drove me bonkers! My sisters are 5 and 7 years younger and I remember them watching those shows all the time!

:D Or I've just never been willing to let go of childhood :P:lol:


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

EVENING ALL!!!!!

GAHHHHhhhh!!!!!!!!!!

Survived MINUS bloomin' TEN degrees last night sans 'union' but I have to ask.......will I ever get me boiler fixed?

It is the responsibility of me landlord, and I've been trying to get it fixed since NOVEMBER dammit!!!!!!! :angry:

(BTW, my landlord isn't some shifty guy trying to get out of it BUT a London Borough Council :rolleyes: with plenty, plenty

elye Community Regular
I don't remember Romper Room, or Bozo show :huh:

Ugh, you must be younger than me Jes, those shows drove me bonkers! My sisters are 5 and 7 years younger and I remember them watching those shows all the time!

Yup, Jooooles is younger than we are. . . . . ... ;)

OMG.....Electric Company, Zoom... . .. . ..these shows drove me nuts as a young teen. Sesame Street was a classic (still is, I'm sure).....

But AH!!! The verrrrrrry funniest and cleversest:

Open Original Shared Link

:lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
But AH!!! The verrrrrrry funniest and cleversest:

:lol::lol:

It's about lunchtime....think I'll go and have meselph a big ole' haggis burger :P

Jestgar Rising Star

M, did you tell us your dad was wiki'd?

Open Original Shared Link

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Open Original Shared Link

Well of course THE BEST!!!!

M, did you tell us your dad was wiki'd?

Open Original Shared Link

Oh! Does Em know???? FANTASTICO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast
M, did you tell us your dad was wiki'd?

Open Original Shared Link

Most EXCELLENTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nik, my gawd, yer boiler sitch is one big a mess :(:( Do all yer Yanks and Cannucks need to get confrontational and storm the offices of the London Borough Council?!?!?!

Maybe Em's dad can come along in full military garb?

And I'm just as confused about the Bozo show and I live here :lol:


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Welcome SysDown!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Love Abba :wub:

"Does your Mama Know?"

Kurt loves Abba- kills me- here's this long haired hippy guy who loves Abba :lol: :lol: He claims it's because he's Swedish :lol:

Um, Canada has won.

WOOT WOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HEY!!!!.........didn't anybody like my 'Mom Song' video?.........harrumph!

I liked it- getting bev'd hurt; doesn't it? :P:lol:

I was worried all night about my boobs....

The Weezel is disquieted when we arise before 7 (usually it's more like 8 and into work at 9-ish) and so - she stays in my bed having a lay-in sleep-in, eyes squinty and tired and a bit confused looking that mommy is up, she observes all of this from her snug little Weezel-bug position on me bed :wub:

Susie worrying about er boobs :lol: Angus does the same thing if I get up too early.

Susan, don't get fake boobs! My sister did .... had problems and had to have them taken out and left her even smaller .... stupid enough to have it done again years later .... same problem .... I think she'll be left concave this time .... is there such a thing as a -A cup?

Oh no........concave boobs- what would you do? Susie- better get DDD just in case.

Jestgar Rising Star
Susie worrying about er boobs :lol: Angus does the same thing if I get up too early.

Worries about your boobs?? :blink::unsure:

Mtndog Collaborator
Worries about your boobs?? :blink::unsure:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That's what I get for being brain-dead, watching the Tudors and posting at the same time. Angus cares not for boobs. :lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That's what I get for being brain-dead, watching the Tudors and posting at the same time. Angus cares not for boobs. :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Don't remember that one. I also like ZOOM

write ZOOM

Z double O M

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Boston, Mass

OH! TWO ONE! THREE FOUR!!!

yeah, there's a good use of brain space for forty years...

Yep . . . loved it . . . was going to bring it up, but Jess beat me to it!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Worries about your boobs?? :blink::unsure:

I was going to say this, too . . . once again . . . Jess, aren't you suppose to be at work or sumptin???

Darn210 Enthusiast

Welcome Belle . . . yes mind yer p's and q's . . . or at least the p's. They are required for psilly pspelling!!

Jestgar Rising Star
I was going to say this, too . . . once again . . . Jess, aren't you suppose to be at work or sumptin???

:ph34r:

whatever

flourgirl Apprentice

:lol::lol::lol: Angus worries about Sooozes boobs!

Nik-Nik.....I'm phurkin' mad about yer boiler, too! :angry: 'Tis outrageous to have to go through this! What IS the matter wif them pee-poles!?!

I remember Bozo the Clown. Used to be a real putdown to call someone a Bozo :rolleyes:

Don't remember the other shows tho'....guess I'm too old. Then again, we didn't watch much TV. Where I grew up cable is STILL not available...too far out in the sticks. My poor son couldn't have cable tv...oh the shame of it :P

My geetar days....hmmmm....started with wanting a gee-tar when I was about 9 or 10. Wanted it so bad...more than anything. Santa got cornfussed and gave on to my younger brother :angry: , but I kind of commandeered it and taught myself basic stuff :)

My cousin played a single in local clubs, and talked me into working with him when I was 18. (remember...drinking was legal at 18 then....cept I didn't like to drink). The bad part was that the gigs were in some pretty bad dives....there are some stories there! I met a lot of local musicians, including my ex husband. I worked with one group about 6 years....Blended Whiskey Band. We all had day jobs, rehearsed 1 or 2 nights, played anywhere from 2 - 4 gigs most weekends. Best part of that was we pretty much did private gigs, or for the better clubs. I did sit in with some of the other locals, and sometimes went to Sunday jams. I have lots of fond memories!

My son grew up with this stuff. Wouldn't you know he composes and records music! Hope he's successful. I really, really miss making music with a group. I sang in choir in church, too. We haven't yet found a church here that we are comfortable with....and I work most weekends. Hoping to find an outlet for my musik-lust!

So! That's the basic story, with lots of untold sub-stories. :ph34r:

Darn210 Enthusiast
My greetar days....hmmmm....

You're a Wal-Mart greeter??? You're a little young for that, ain't cha??

elye Community Regular

Tareeeesah!! The wonderful, bohemian twists and turns of yer life! I wanted to be in my big brother's band SOOO badly as a teenager. . ...... ..I can sing dutifully, and I struggle along on piano playing mostly by ear. But Nooo-ooo-oo-ooo.....never good enough..... . . . :rolleyes:

I so clearly remember as a skinny twelve-year old, lip-synching along to to Abba's Greatest Hits in front of my bedroom mirror, wishing intently that Bjorn would fly over to Canada and discover me . . .. .. :lol:

Instead... ........ .I always ended up in the corner with Mr. Don't Bee.

Nikerler! What in hell is going in your country with boliers?? Don't any of you blokes know how to construct and install a furnace? :huh::lol:

Maybe Em's dad can come along in full military garb?

:lol::lol: Yep, whatever ya need him to be - - Mexican Firing Squad Commander, Italian Opera Singer, Mother Theresa, Cyclops, Barbra Streisand. . . . ......

Not sure if I knew about Dad on Wiki. TOO PHUNEE!

Green12 Enthusiast
Instead... ........ .I always ended up in the corner with Mr. Don't Bee.

:lol::lol:

Oh Em!! Well at least you dreamed, and tried.

(dreamed? dreamt? calling all those girls with the big brains :lol:)

Theresa, that is all just so fascinating. Thanks for sharing ....I so wish I had an exciting past, so I'm living through you vicariously a little bit here :lol:

Hope your son makes a go of it in the music world :)

Jess, some of the same people who created Electric Company were behind 321 Contact and I think one aired right after the other (not totally fresh in my mind)

And I watched ZOOM with my eldest niece just 6/7 years ago, so it must have ran for YEARS.

Oh Bevel, what hath thou donest?!?!?! I am now watching The Tudors :ph34r:

Thee (thou?) hath twisteth me arm (not really, I LURVE this stuff :D , thanks for planting the idea in me brain)

BUT, it's all season 2 ...I wonder if I should just continue to watch all of season 2 and then go out and get season 1. Or stop toot suite and start from the beginning with season 1 :blink:

I must say, just an observation, they really get nekkid and get down in this if you know what I mean :lol::lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

Kurt just sent me this: Open Original Shared Link...... :lol:

Nikkerler- Am sorry about yer boiler :( :(

Oh Bevel, what hath thou donest?!?!?! I am now watching The Tudors :ph34r:

Thee (thou?) hath twisteth me arm (not really, I LURVE this stuff :D , thanks for planting the idea in me brain)

BUT, it's all season 2 ...I wonder if I should just continue to watch all of season 2 and then go out and get season 1. Or stop toot suite and start from the beginning with season 1 :blink:

I must say, just an observation, they really get nekkid and get down in this if you know what I mean :lol::lol:

Melady, methinks if ya got Season 2- go with it, but I liked Season 1 a lot. SERIOUS NEKKIDNESS but a good story (ans it's all true :unsure::blink:) Glad we live in a time where, for the most part we get to keep our heads (at least physically!).

jerseyangel Proficient
Kurt just sent me this: Open Original Shared Link...... :lol:

:lol: I bet me little Allo can relate :lol:

Course, he does have 3 litter boxes......

Darn210 Enthusiast
TOM - yer av :lol: :lol: :lol: That means - gianknit has got to get Smack's eye vert up there also :lol:

Per Soughzee's command . . . a new old av.

elye Community Regular
Theresa, that is all just so fascinating. Thanks for sharing ....I so wish I had an exciting past, so I'm living through you vicariously a little bit here :lol:

:lol: Me, too!!!

The Eye of Smack is Back! :D

Green12 Enthusiast
The Eye of Smack is Back!

Sounds like a Super Hero :lol:

Bev, season 2 is GOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!! You have much to look forward to :D:D:D

tom Contributor

I certainly remember Romper Room being on every weekday (I think), but didn't watch enough to recognize ANY of the specifics beyond Do Be's. :o

Don't even remember Don't Bees.

:lol: EM!!! Granny-protection av!! :lol:

And yup me av's me own eye. :blink: Pic orig taken wayyyyyyy back in the age of Smack-eye.

Doesn't it look like La F

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