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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular
OMGawd- Weezee's look. She's SMART!!!!!!!!! Never, ever trust a tabby- even a wee cute one. I have 2 and me dad's was tabby and they can be fearful little wackls :ph34r::ph34r::lol:

Bevel :lol::lol: This whole quote was a big guffaw.....tabbies ARE fearful li'l wackls.... :lol: ...Although my big red tabby is not so li'l.....tr


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Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol::lol: YES! Everyone just start posting flurries of "Hey, what's new?" and "That is very interesting" posts. We get ten of us at it, we'll be at 1800 within hours!

OK.

Darn210 Enthusiast
OK.

:P

tom Contributor
:P

That's very interesting. ;)

tom Contributor
That's very interesting. ;)

:P

jerseyangel Proficient
:P

Ditto B)

Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol::lol: YES! Everyone just start posting flurries of "Hey, what's new?" and "That is very interesting" posts. We get ten of us at it, we'll be at 1800 within hours!

Hey tom! What's new?? . . . actually I do want to know this . . . :lol:

Done wif all the testing, right? Did they say when they were going to go over the results with you?


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elye Community Regular
Hey tom! What's new?? . . . actually I do want to know this . . . :lol:

Done wif all the testing, right? Did they say when they were going to go over the results with you?

Yeah, what Janet said... . .

elye Community Regular

I mean, what Janet asked. .. . ...

elye Community Regular

....Like, ditto.......again. . . . .....

jerseyangel Proficient
I mean, what Janet asked. .. . ...

Ditto B):P

tom Contributor
Ditto B)

A) That's interesting

&

B) Ditto that ditto :PB)

&

C) I'm in-between appts now. GI doc, final appt to review all, next.

More later.

elye Community Regular

....Ditto2.........

tom Contributor
GAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I AM YOUR QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*snort*

but leaving soon - - - in my three-day absence, I appoint........NIKERLER and her kittehs as temporary rulers

:lol:

:lol: BIG Congrats Kweeny!!

(Who else has ruled twice besides me?)

Will the Reign extend beyond thine absence .. ... .

elye Community Regular

The word DITTO has long fascinated me. I always thought it must have a compelling history, an intricate linguistic journey into our modern usage.

But no.

It has a Roman past. . . . . ....from dictus, "having been said". It became ditto through the Tuscan dialect.

Isn't that fascinating? :lol::rolleyes:

One more post done. . .. . . . . . . .

jerseyangel Proficient

Em said "dictus" :lol:

tom Contributor
:lol::lol::lol: - Susie's dash for the finish line page flip

Heehee a dash unseen since circa 6th or 7th monarchy?

tom Contributor
(hey, everyone, think we can get another 100 pages in before she gets back?)

Hey! That's interesting

tom Contributor
Hail Queen Susie!!!!!!!!

Maybe your kingdom be surrounded by absinthe and Dingo's!

Hmmmm an M.I.A. (Monarchy In Absinthia Absentia)

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well, tom's doing his part . . . if 10 of us can average 150 posts whilst Susie is gone . . . a mere 50 posts a day . . . :huh: . . . I think we need to recruit some more psillies, stat!!!

tom Contributor
Jules- Thinking of you and hoping you're better! :wub: :wub: :wub:

Ditto!!

elye Community Regular

Right! Ditto2 on the Jooooles thoughts!

Oh...I already asked about Joooles.....

So, Ditto3.....?

Darn210 Enthusiast

GAHHHHH!!!!!!! No posts for over an hour!!! We'll never make it at this rate!!

psawyer Proficient
GAHHHHH!!!!!!! No posts for over an hour!!! We'll never make it at this rate!!

Okay, count me in for a quickie! But CSI is just starting, so don't expect any more until 10:15.

elye Community Regular

All right, I want to put this forward as an idea on which all of you can give me your opinion. Tell me how effective you think the following would be, put up as a new topic post in every section, from Technical Issues through to the Leaky Gut Section:

Over in the Tickle Me Elbow Thread, we have a new Monarch; many of you know her as Dingogirl. She has been queen once before, and well, crazy pholk that we are, we want to whip through the next 99 pages so that when she gets back from the cabin, her reign will be over!! :lol: :lol:Won't that be hysterical?!

We're asking all members to visit our thread and post something. A joke, instructions on your hovering technique over public toilets, musings on your thumb size, how you sneeze, whether or not you would retrieve your cellphone from a porta-potty. . . . .anything, really. . . . . ...

I think there would be quite a lot of movement.

OR: I would be further ostracised/ignored/disregarded by the masses.. . . ...

:huh::huh::lol:

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