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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star
No. The one that keeps from standing in one place mindlessly pipetting

It's very annoying


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Jestgar Rising Star

And boring

flourgirl Apprentice
We have filtered sunshine

Is that like philtered water....purer and cleaner? :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

Tea sounds like an excellent idea! Think I'll join you!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
What can you do in three minutes?

Let's see . . . about 20 seconds to type something and post . . . then 20 second wait for flood control . . . carry the one . . . post about four times???

jerseyangel Proficient
Tea sounds like an excellent idea! Think I'll join you!!!

Think we'll both phit?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Think we'll both phit?

Think I'll join you . . . it is the middle of the afternoon . . . where's Nik wif our scones??


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flourgirl Apprentice

Jes like havin a Ho' Tub. (testing wif toe) Ahhhhh...just right! One Big Tea Cup fo'sho'!

Jestgar Rising Star
And boring

And tedious

Jestgar Rising Star
And boring

And tedious

And monotonous

Jestgar Rising Star
And boring

And tedious

And monotonous

And mind numbing

psawyer Proficient
None of what we're doing is against board rules.....PeOter, what's yer take?
Some boards have rules that this would violate, but multiple posts with different content is not against the rules here as I read them. I'm trying to catch up, but I'm at work until 7. :):o
Jestgar Rising Star
Let's see . . . about 20 seconds to type something and post . . . then 20 second wait for flood control . . . carry the one . . . post about four times???

three

curlyfries Contributor

I'm baaaack!!!!!!!!......Got about an hour til hubby comes home!

Now the house actually looks like I've done sumphin today :D

Jestgar Rising Star

And still set up

Jestgar Rising Star

for the next step

Darn210 Enthusiast
It's very annoying

And boring

And tedious

And monotonous

And mind numbing

Don't hold back, Jess . . . tell us how you really feel.

:lol::lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

and maybe read some

curlyfries Contributor

Well, Jess......at least ya got us psillies to talk too.........

......are we really that boring?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Don't hold back, Jess . . . tell us how you really feel.

:lol::lol:

:huh:

:unsure:

Wait . . . were you talking about yer job . . . or us???

Jestgar Rising Star

I can set up

Jestgar Rising Star

while waiting

curlyfries Contributor

Where's the phlurry of posts?

Jestgar Rising Star

For flood control

flourgirl Apprentice
Some boards have rules that this would violate, but multiple posts with different content is not against the rules here as I read them. I'm trying to catch up, but I'm at work until 7. :):o

Well....SOMEBODY has to be getting some work done today! :lol:

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