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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular

Icicles hangin' off lotsa meese up here, I tell ya. . . . . .....

24 newbies scared away after only one post! :o ............Emmmmmmm! <_<

THIS must be a record.

NIKKI'S BOILER!!!!!! :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:


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elye Community Regular

Man, everybody's phlippin' over major post counts.. ....I'm getting dizzy. ...

On a different topic, I made cheeseburger chowder. Anybody want the recipe? :)

YES!! In twelve separate posts, please. . . . ..

jerseyangel Proficient
Peter has the croutons to mention Susie's p%$#@#.

Oh gawd! :lol:

HEY!! Both of my afternoon classes are suddenly cancelled . .. . problems with heating in the board room.....

Ah, tis fate! We got Em fer the rest of the day :D

THE BOILER IS BROKEN AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry::angry:

<man can't come out 'til MONDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!>

Poor Nik's warmth was so short-lived......get yer blankie out again tout-de-sweet :P

curlyfries Contributor
Nikki is NOT wearing a bikini (strangely enough) but shall be mostly wearing TP OR a cat round me shoulders

:wub:

Nik will be wearing toilet paper????? :huh:

jerseyangel Proficient

Did I really just quote 3 things in one post???

jerseyangel Proficient

What the HECK was I thinkin? :huh:

curlyfries Contributor
LISA!! Jools needs a sum-awry

What'ya think I've been tryin to do the past coupla pages?!!......gotta do my part for the cause.....onsie twosie....


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jerseyangel Proficient

Have I mentioned lately that I hate phlood control :angry:

curlyfries Contributor
Just checked today's top posters . . . gives a count of how many posts you've made in the last 24 hours . . . Lisa is doing a bang up job . . . in the lead wif something like 45 posts.

:D ....more to come!

Dang!...it's hard to do a psummary, read the phlurry of posts, and answer posts all at once! :wacko:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Yep, I've angled the bottom part around the weenal area.....

WHAAAT???? <EM!!! Don't tell everyone about Tel's UNION suit!!!!>

Read this as "off moose"! :lol:

<Hey Rocky . .. ..watch me pull a rabbit out of a hat>

Does anyone else phind Ptaourghmn's (bar lowered) meandering comments quite *snort* worthy???? :lol:

(CRAP on the lack of answers Ptaum :angry::( )

nikki-uk Enthusiast
What'ya think I've been tryin to do the past coupla pages?!!......gotta do my part for the cause.....onsie twosie....

Sorry..... was posting..,..

Darn210 Enthusiast
Have I mentioned lately that I hate phlood control :angry:

. . . do you think this is Skaught's attempt to stop us from doin' exactly what we're doin'?? . . . :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Just checking . . . who's signing up to work the graveyard shift???

flourgirl Apprentice

Aaaahhhhh :D Phinally caught up in the phlurry of pohsts! Wowee!

curlyfries Contributor

Jess had a nekkid Polish boytoy guy on her deck!

Darn210 Enthusiast

I can't believe Amanda is not here helping us . . . using that lame "just bought a new house" excuse!! That girl needs to get her priorities in line!! :lol::lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

Ptaaawwm! Glad you survived the UFO abduction and subsequent physical violation! Sawwy you didn't come away wif more answers. They are out there! On with the hunt!

curlyfries Contributor

Em wants to paint Tom's koe-lon :blink:

flourgirl Apprentice

Wheeeeeeeee! :lol:

curlyfries Contributor
I can't believe Amanda is not here helping us . . . using that lame "just bought a new house" excuse!! That girl needs to get her priorities in line!! :lol::lol:

The noive! <_<

Darn210 Enthusiast
Jess had a nekkid Polish boytoy guy on her deck!

. . . and on her couch . . . :o

flourgirl Apprentice
Em wants to paint Tom's koe-lon :blink:

So....what color is goblin goblets? And what colour does she want to change it to? Perhaps.....Koe-lon Healthy Pink? :D

curlyfries Contributor

Still psummarizin.........

Blue google smurfs think we're friggin idiots! :o

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: koe-lon :lol:
flourgirl Apprentice

This is hard!!! I keep on havin' to switch back to read what's goin on!

Nekkid bodies......<:snurkleface:>

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