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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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tom Contributor

Seven?????


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tom Contributor

Eh . ..3 or 4 maybe ... .

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Morning ALL :D

:lol: at last nights somewhat feeble attempts to post 100 pages... ...... Emily's plan to spam :lol:

Phataughmn's intestine's in his stomach, his stomach's in his throat and goblets (of wine?? :unsure: ) are everywhere :o

What does it all mean???

Hope the report gives some info :blink:

.....YIPEEEEEEEeee!!!!!!!, my boiler's been fixed!!!!!!!!!!!

GADS my house is hot :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

......... must continue with the sorting of tatt

T'is that time again,...preparing for Ebay auctions.......ALL proceeds are going to the neuter the wee kitteh fund.

(Al has named him Harry BTW - so I have the 2 princes as I have a Will too :rolleyes: )

ASTOUNDED at how much ENGLAND football shirts (home and away) go for on Ebay!!......have found FOUR that the kids no longer wear <rubbing hands with glee!!

elye Community Regular

GOOD

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MORNING,

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PSILLIEEEEES!


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Wow, you guys did. .. . ...

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really,

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really well last night! We're midway down page 1706. . . .....

C'mon! We've got......

elye Community Regular

93 to go. .. ..!!

Who's counting anyway? I have not made a lot of posts in the last couple of days (busy at work), but apparently I can generate a lot of activity with just one post:

;)

Gaaaahhh! POeter said it agaaaaaaiiin . . . . . .! :o:lol:

Should I have split that into 6 posts??

That's the new approach, for pages 1700-1800. ...... :lol:

One-zie, Twooooooo-zie. . . . . . . . . ..

ASTOUNDED at how much ENGLAND football shirts (home and away) go for on Ebay!!......have found FOUR that the kids no longer wear <rubbing hands with glee!!
elye Community Regular

Okay, Psillies!! Let's . ...

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GET.. ....

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POSTING!! :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Current temp . . . -13oF . . . :icicleshangingoffmenose:

Darn210 Enthusiast

DirectTV guy coming this afternoon to install a satellite dish on top of the roof today . . . did I tell you it's -13oF . . . man his job sucks.

psawyer Proficient
Current temp . . . -13oF . . . :icicleshangingoffmenose:

Hmm, Nikki is HOT, but Janet is not. ;)

psawyer Proficient

Here it is -16oC (3oF) and sunny.

Wednesday morning it was -23oC. That is delivery day at the store, and we had the roll-up back door open for two hours. The inside temperature dropped to 9.5oC. Brrr.

Darn210 Enthusiast
Hmm, Nikki is HOT, but Janet is not. ;)

Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!! :angry:<_<:P:lol:

curlyfries Contributor

S-s-s-s-s-so c-c-c-c-c-cold here.......but....WOOHOO!.......school is canceled today! :D Doing my best impersonation of a hibernating bear :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: You guys kept to the cause overnight!! I had 3 pages to read this morning!
curlyfries Contributor
:lol::P ..........your turn!
jerseyangel Proficient
Who's counting anyway? I have not made a lot of posts in the last couple of days (busy at work), but apparently I can generate a lot of activity with just one post:

;)

PeOter, behave thyselph!! :o:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
They've gone and cancelled all together for us . . . had some mechanical issues wif da buses today and suppose to be even colder tomorrow.

Woo-hoo!! 3 day weekend!!!!!!! :D

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Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.

Cat training is not such a big deal. My cat had me trained within two days. B)

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

Tis true! ;)

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