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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular

Well, she'll be lookin' back at THIS reign with more memories than THIS one, to be certain . . . . .

he he he he he he he he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I AM YOUR QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bow down to me and contribute your many THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to the Weezee Reinvention Clone Campaign!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Darn210 Enthusiast
A British Monarch. . .. . . ...

With a new kitty apparently . . . which one was that . . . Boris? Lenny? Mac? Wilbur?

elye Community Regular

Queen Janet the Reluctant:

Crap . . . :lol::lol:

I usually pay attention to stuff like that to make sure that I don't obtain any responsibilities . . . well, all right then . . . let's get down to it . . . I'm gonna hafta raise taxes. I want me a cleaning lady!!!

elye Community Regular

...And where is she NOW?. . . . .

bow my loyal subjects!! bow!!

oh, and jess/emily? no need to send the trumpeter & jester over until they've had some couples counseling... wish them luck for me though!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Well, she'll be lookin' back at THIS reign with more memories than THIS one, to be certain . . . . .

Oh, she'll be lookin' back at memories of THIS reign . . . it will just be of camping and not of "leading her psillies" . . . :lol::lol:

elye Community Regular

Another Canuck Queen . . . .

Well well well! Well done, Wardgirl--you're the new Queen! :D

I was gonna give it a shot, but our new President-Elect has just made his phirst news confrence and I couldn't tear meselph away :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Queen Janet the Reluctant:

You said it!!!


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elye Community Regular

...And again!!. . .

Missed it by that much.

Congrats Amanda . . . now wif your new house errands, you must fit in some time to rule us unruly sorts.

Darn210 Enthusiast
...And where is she NOW?. . . . .

She took the crown and ran . . . wait a minute!!! . . . did she ever return that crown???

elye Community Regular

...and the reign that will truly go down in history. . . . . .. :lol:

just how many bloody posts do I have to make? this is hard :lol:
Darn210 Enthusiast
Missed it by that much.

Congrats Amanda . . . now wif your new house errands, you must fit in some time to rule us unruly sorts.

Emily, did you notice who I was talking to when I said "Missed it by that much"??? Twas Susie!!!!!! She was gunning for the queenality then, too!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
just how many bloody posts do I have to make? this is hard :lol:

...and the reign that will truly go down in history. . . . . .. :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

onesie twosie . . .

Darn210 Enthusiast

I just want to add a little thank you to the night crew who managed to rack up a few pages . . . difficult to do when yer talking to yerself.

Darn210 Enthusiast

. . . and now I really must go get them muffins started for my poor wee starving children . . . be back when they're in the oven.

jerseyangel Proficient

<rubbing eyes and yawning>

6 freakin' pages since I went to bed!!! :o:lol:

Loved the stroll down memory lane.....must have tea.

elye Community Regular
I just want to add a little thank you to the night crew who managed to rack up a few pages . . . difficult to do when yer talking to yerself.

Yes!! Thanks, graveyard shifties!!

Off fer me run .. .. . . .

Darn210 Enthusiast
Yes!! Thanks, graveyard shifties!!

Off fer me run .. .. . . .

OMG!!! 30 minutes!!! No posts!!!! . . . um . . . :unsure: . . . gonna go eat now . . . :P

Darn210 Enthusiast

I got to thinking . . . whilst Emily is out on her run . . . Have you ever wondered why the newbies don't come back??

Darn210 Enthusiast
I got to thinking . . . whilst Emily is out on her run . . . Have you ever wondered why the newbies don't come back??

Let's review how Emily greets our visitors . . . shall we?

Darn210 Enthusiast

Emily greeting misdiagnosed6yrs:

Oh! Misdiagnosed.....ya missed it by ONE! But you can still stick around. I mean, you don't simply lurk around on threads, just waiting for big numbers to come up, now...do you? :huh::lol: Have you heard of the Yukon Quest? How do you feel about Susie finding new love? Do Tootsie Rolls ever get lodged up your nose?
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Emily greeting SGWhiskers:

HEYYYYY.....Whiskers!!! :):) Methinks a Scot! Um.....Scotsman or woman?? .. . I'm thinking feminine. . .. . ..which actually could be male or female. Well, usually only men have whiskers . ......men and my mother's cleaning lady when I was very young....a little one-hundred year-old Polish lady, tight kerchief always in place 'round her head and neck. What was her name? . .... Mrs. Knowski. Yep, she had whiskers.

Mygawd. . . . . ...has she become a forum member??? Whiskers!! Are you Mrs. Knowski?? :o:lol:

Actually, I am certain that she had celiac. I remember little about her, but I DO recall her unbelievable gas, and how she would trudge into our downstairs bathroom and be in there for half an hour.

And she belched a fair bit. Yep, gaseous concerns. And I never connected it to possible gluten trouble until right now.

Imagine if it's her!! What a small world!

Mrs. Knowski? Did you ever read my diary that I had out on my dresser?

Like, ever??

:lol::lol: `

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

Just A quick hi before the work starts.....probably will be sparse appearances until Monday morning....unless I can get the wireless to work at the new house--DSL not switched over until Weds....so I will make work appearances in the meantime....

Bye sillies

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: Jan-it--I think these examples speak fer themselves! :lol:
flourgirl Apprentice

G'mornin' all! Took me a while to catch up! Todays most important question is......

CAN WE DO IT? :lol:

The fun is not just obtaining the goal

but in the persuit!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Emily greeting Photobug3:

Hey! Hi, there, Photo! Let's see, now....cannot scare this one away....

So...

Anal glands....um....well, we've been talking about full ones, lately, and...

hovering techniques, also, and...

Bah! this is where, you see, I would need to do a flow chart, as it's kind of a funny specialty of mine...

Please don't go...don't go...

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