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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient
Holy Smores!!!! We're Back ON Topic!!!!!

You're right!! :lol:

I remember talking about this way back when :lol::lol:


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curlyfries Contributor

Don't worry

about a thing

cuz every little thing

is gonna be alright

psawyer Proficient
It's a penis sling. . . . .. . .. . .
Tis not. ;)
Darn210 Enthusiast
Her name is Henrietta, and she is a rubber chicken. For sale in three sizes, small, large, and humongous. The humongous size is a limited edition, and we have just the one. She is really just a display item, but for $79.99 she can be yours. Open Original Shared Link :rolleyes:

:lol::lol::lol: GAHHHHHHH . . . if you hadn't included the link, I wouldn't have believed you!!!

elye Community Regular
Tis not. ;)

Okay, it's a chicken in a penis sling. . . .. . . . :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Okay, it's a chicken in a penis sling. . . .. . . . :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

I've been drinking . . . that's really funny.

:lol::lol::lol:

elye Community Regular

Okay, all you late-nighters..........passing the baton to you.

RUN WIF IT, TEAM!!!!!

Hope to wake up tomorrow and see us at page 1760, er sumfin.. .. ...


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elye Community Regular

Amanda's posting....good one, girl!

Going.. . ..

elye Community Regular

....to........

elye Community Regular

....BED....!! -_-

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm right behind ya, Em.

Sleep tight everybody :D

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Amanda, I couldn't catch up either. I just jumped in. So jump on in here girl....or should you be packing?!?!

I should still be packing- the moving truck comes early tomorrow morning. We took some stuff over today but with it being a whole 10 degrees moving was not an option. We did take Lucky over to wander around and he seemed....confused and strange but he loved all the rooms and the windows. So now we just grabbed food and more packing and stuff to come.....

Night Sillies--

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Good Night to you, too, Em . . . so glad yer classes were cancelled . . . this is clearly more important.

curlyfries Contributor

me very phirst post......

Hi, I've been silently popping in from time to time, but I just had to comment on this one. Try working in a middle school. The eigth-graders recently got done studying the solar system. You're right...and just SAYING Uranus never gets old to them :lol: But it's even worse now. They are studying genetics. With every new chapter, they always have vocabulary words to define and draw. The teacher had to make an exception for sexual and asexual reproduction :ph34r: Now the big HAHA in class is Homozygous :lol:

Lisa

Darn210 Enthusiast
I should still be packing- the moving truck comes early tomorrow morning. We took some stuff over today but with it being a whole 10 degrees moving was not an option. We did take Lucky over to wander around and he seemed....confused and strange but he loved all the rooms and the windows. So now we just grabbed food and more packing and stuff to come.....

Night Sillies--

Hope all goes smoothly tomorrow . . . be sure to unpack your computer first . . . and check in often . . . :D

curlyfries Contributor

Nightie night, Amanda :)

curlyfries Contributor

I

curlyfries Contributor

think

curlyfries Contributor

it's

curlyfries Contributor

getting

curlyfries Contributor

close to

curlyfries Contributor

the time that

curlyfries Contributor

I start talking

curlyfries Contributor

to meself. <_<

curlyfries Contributor

What time does Nikki get up?

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