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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Julie! :D


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flourgirl Apprentice

phludding in wif posts?

jerseyangel Proficient

Can ya'll imagine how this would SOUND if we were all in the same room together?? :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

Hi Paddi! Hi Leeza!

flourgirl Apprentice

Would probably sound a bit like a Psilly Asylum! :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

Back in a bit. Really do need to accomplish .....

flourgirl Apprentice

anything something for the day! :rolleyes:

20 seconds is a long time......isn't it?


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(dang this phlood kontrol is pssssting me orph!) it kicked the buket burned up! The poor birdies....

get nooo water today! :(

Tuhreesa, we put a heater in our pond during the winter . . . just keeps a small opening, the rest freezes, but the birds can get to the water.

curlyfries Contributor

Phrigid psillies........and Nikerler's dogs get sweaters

Darn210 Enthusiast
Phrigid psillies........and Nikerler's Em's dogs get sweaters

Yes, I'm still waiting for my reversed cardigan.

curlyfries Contributor

Soozle becomes Queen and promptly leaves her royal subjects

flourgirl Apprentice

Jgaanit, Hi! Good idea! I bought one of those for my Dads birdbath in NY. Did not expect WV to get cold enough to phreeze running water. :o

flourgirl Apprentice

See what happens when the Kween leaves her royal objects subjects to their own devices?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Jgaanit, Hi! Good idea! I bought one of those for my Dads birdbath in NY. Did not expect WV to get cold enough to phreeze running water. :o

Yeah . . . you probably don't need it most years . . . how long have you been in WV??

curlyfries Contributor

.....which leads us to janet's infamous post.....

:lol::lol::lol: - Susie's dash for the finish line page flip - Congrats yer queenliness!! . . . and now you're leaving us. (hey, everyone, think we can get another 100 pages in before she gets back?)

......so here we are........don't think anything of much importance has been said since :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
......so here we are........don't think anything of much importance has been said since :lol:

:o:o

True Dat

:lol::lol:

curlyfries Contributor
Phrigid psillies........and Nikerler's Em's dogs get sweaters

Oops again.......I need to go eat sumphin

curlyfries Contributor
Can ya'll imagine how this would SOUND if we were all in the same room together?? :lol:

Would probably sound a bit like a Psilly Asylum! :lol:

.........as opposed to what?

WardGirl Rookie

I see things are moving along Nickly here

flourgirl Apprentice

Been in WV for a little over 2 years. Luv it here!

elye Community Regular
Phrigid psillies........and Nikerler's dogs get sweaters

Yes, I'm still waiting for my reversed cardigan.

:lol::lol: Great summarizin', Leeeeesar! talk about a multi-taskin' machine!!

......so here we are........don't think anything of much importance has been said since

Okay, Leeeeesar....let's see what you're really made of . . . . . . ...

Summarize the last ten pages. . . .that'll be good for a few posts, anyways! :rolleyes::lol:

It is bloody freezing outside. Took sweatered canines out for an agonizing walk. Gus hung his head in humiliation whenever someone drove or walked by. . ..

:lol:

elye Community Regular

Jaaaaaaa-keeeeeeeee!

Type sumfin'!!

flourgirl Apprentice

Psilly Asylum....just abuzz wif phragments of conversation

flourgirl Apprentice
:o:lol: Gus is humiliated...but warm!
flourgirl Apprentice

I phorget! How many posts do we need again?

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