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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient
......so here we are........

.....in a sort of semi-organized wackl pandemonium..... :P


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Lisa's got her 50 posts in . . . so watcha planning to do for tomorrow, Lisa??

flourgirl Apprentice

Oooohh! Christmas again!! I just got a shipment of stone beads! Phorget about studies today :D

curlyfries Contributor

OK Em.......but I'm changin it up a bit

Smoe cells overboard!!! :o

I have no life :P

Y'all are nuts

I'm just sayin'

Just sucks.
elye Community Regular
Psilly Asylum....just abuzz wif phragments of conversation

Much like the goings-on in me brain. . .. . . .. .

:huh:

:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Oooohh! Christmas again!! I just got a shipment of stone beads! Phorget about studies today :D

What are you studying, Theresa?? Takin' classes of some sort? Workin' on what you want to be when you grow up?

elye Community Regular
:lol::lol: Su-POIB, Leeeeesar!

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Darn210 Enthusiast
Much like the goings-on in me brain. . .. . . .. .

:huh:

:lol:

They have medication for that, you know. :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

I notice that the post counts don't change. How long does it take to catch up? <:confusedscratchingheadface:>

curlyfries Contributor
:angry:

Like...

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

:huh:

:lol:

Damn. .. . . . . do NOT see those newbie names going squiggly down there.. . . .

:lol::lol:

all the cool kids are doing it . . .

Crazy squirrel?

What in hell?
Green12 Enthusiast

You guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am never going to be able to catch up now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So....from what I am gathering, Soozelle jumped in and stole the Queenship away and then took off for the cabin?!? That stinker!!!

AND, our goal is to now post like crazy and use up all of her 100 pages of reign whilst she is gone?!?!

HEE HEE!

flourgirl Apprentice

Am taking a medical transcription course online. As far as what I wanna be when I grow up...I've never yet figgered that out! Subsequently...I just keep trying new things! :lol:

elye Community Regular

Is, um.....anybody getting, like. . . .. . .anything else done today?

:lol::lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

Ok, I'll try to do my part

Darn210 Enthusiast
I notice that the post counts don't change. How long does it take to catch up? <:confusedscratchingheadface:>

In my best Arnold Jackson (Gary Coleman) voice . . . Whatchoo talkin' bout, Willis?

curlyfries Contributor
WIH?

gotta work

HOLY SMORES!!!!!!!!!!

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

I've managed to get a load of clothes in the wash, and phinally into the dryer since I hopped on. That's it! :blink:

elye Community Regular

Joooooles has been successfully briefed on Operation One-zie, Two-zie, Out Goes Sooooozie!! Full steam ahead, all Psillies!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Am trying to catch up on the Book and with email, AND doing eBay too

Ahhh multi-tasking :D

flourgirl Apprentice

My post counts seemed to be stuck for a bit.....but looks like they've changed...so....Neeeevveeerrrr mmmiiiiinnnnndddd!

Green12 Enthusiast

Patti, did you watch LOST?!?!?!

Darn210 Enthusiast
I've managed to get a load of clothes in the wash, and phinally into the dryer since I hopped on. That's it! :blink:

Oh yeah . . . I've got laundry in the washer . . . <_< . . . be right back.

curlyfries Contributor
Lisa's got her 50 posts in . . . so watcha planning to do for tomorrow, Lisa??

Lettin all ya'll catch up!........How do you find my posts for the day?

Green12 Enthusiast

Janet, are you still watching Top Chef?!?!?! I was so PO'd at who got the boot this last one.....

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hi Sillies- We are Homeowners now!!!!

Twas a whole 8 degrees when we to settlement. So now it is back and forth moving stuff.....We will be in the apartment yet tonight and then tomorrow my coworker and her hubby are coming in the morning. We are moving big stuff.

I am taking Lucky over later with some boxes so he can get a feel for things.

John and I were out shopping for a few things this morning.

Bye Everyone!!!!

I wish I could help but I need to get moved.

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