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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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curlyfries Contributor
Hmmmmmm . . . for smore reason?? What does the Poseidon Adventure have to do with chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers?

:blink::lol::rolleyes:


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jerseyangel Proficient

SILLIES

WHERE ARE YOU??????? WE NEED YOU!

Do you think they heard me? :lol:

I have no life :P

Green12 Enthusiast

Hi Sillies......

I tried to do that thing where you can sign in and it takes you to the last page in the thread you left off on so you can get caught up, do you know what I am talking about?? ...but I didn't do it right and I landed on this last page, harrumph!

How is everyone?

What's going on, what's new??

I NEED A LISA SUMMARY!!!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

Y'all are nuts

Jestgar Rising Star

I'm just sayin'

Darn210 Enthusiast

Julie!!! We need a summary from you!!! How are you doing?

Jestgar Rising Star

Home computer still down.


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And I have actual work to do at work.

Jestgar Rising Star

Just sucks.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Julie!! We need your help!!! Susie made a run for the reign . . . grabbed the queenship and then promptly left on vacation. We trying to get through her reign before she gets back!!! Quick, we need about 150 posts from you, stat!!!

Jestgar Rising Star
:angry:
Darn210 Enthusiast
Home computer still down.

I'm thinking you'll just have to stay at work until you get your quota of posts in . . .

Darn210 Enthusiast
:angry:

That's exactly what I'm talkin' 'bout!! :P

Jestgar Rising Star

What do I need?

Jestgar Rising Star

Like...

Jestgar Rising Star

45 more?

elye Community Regular

Okay. . . . . .I'm in punching for my quota, then off to work.

SO.......

elye Community Regular

I see a newbie's name down there....... . . :lol:

What madness is this?? One-word, phlurrying posts. . . .. . .

...And then they're gone . . .. .

Jestgar Rising Star

Two!

elye Community Regular

Hey, krzsqrll!!! Stay around, puleeeeze! Start posting! Anything!

Tell us about yerself! Age, weight, sex.....(gender, not actual sexual activity......however, if that'll rack up posts, have at 'er). . . . .

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Two Newbies!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Hey newbies (to this thread) . . . we see you reading . . . we need your help . . . trying to achieve 1350 more posts in three days . . . post something . . . anything

Jestgar Rising Star

Hi new sillie wanna-bes!

elye Community Regular

Glutless! STAY and post! Talk about sex, er sumfin!!

:huh:

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Your initiation is 50 posts...

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