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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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flourgirl Apprentice

Post traumatic posting syndrome? :P


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curlyfries Contributor
You were posting like a madwoman yestserday! You probably have Post-post traumatic syndrome

I'm still in recovery :wacko:

flourgirl Apprentice

I'm assuming that a great many of our number have actual things to do today

flourgirl Apprentice

Did you notice the guests have all gone away? I think I need lessons in how to keep a party lively and interesting.

curlyfries Contributor

Isn't there award or sumphin?......a medal for going above and beyond the call of duty?

curlyfries Contributor
I'm assuming that a great many of our number have actual things to do today

Like me....eventually I need to get some groceries.....maybe even take down the Christmas tree :ph34r:

curlyfries Contributor
Did you notice the guests have all gone away? I think I need lessons in how to keep a party lively and interesting.

We were supposed to be interesting???? :o Whoa.........I can't handle that kind of pressure!


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flourgirl Apprentice
We were supposed to be interesting???? :o Whoa.........I can't handle that kind of pressure!

:lol::lol::lol::o

curlyfries Contributor

Yikes! I just noticed the time!......I really should get going! We may need to let the 'ville take a rest for awhile. See ya later........

flourgirl Apprentice

i'm trying to work at my books.....and am making some progress. I really, really should just concentrate on those. Maybe I'll do that and check in later. See ya when you get back from the store.

psawyer Proficient

Ode to a Spelling Checker

I have a spelling checker.

It came with my PC.

It plane lee marks four my revue

Miss steaks aye can knot sea.

Eye ran this poem threw it,

Your sure reel glad two no.

Its vary polished in it's weigh.

My checker tolled me sew.

A checker is a bless sing,

It freeze yew lodes of thyme.

It helps me right awl stiles two reed,

And aides me when aye rime.

Each frays come posed up on my screen

Eye trussed too bee a joule

The checker pours o'er every word

To cheque sum spelling rule.

Bee fore a veiling checkers

Hour spelling mite decline,

And if we're lacks oar have a laps

We wood bee maid too wine.

Butt now bee cause my spelling

Is checked with such grate flare

Their are know faults with in my cite

Of nun eye am a wear.

Now spelling does knot phase me

It does knot bring a tier

My pay purrs awl due glad den

With wrapped words fare as hear.

To rite with care is quite a feet

Of witch won should bee proud

And wee mussed dew the best wee can

Sew flaws are knot aloud.

Sow ewe can sea why aye dew prays

Such soft wear four pea seas

And why eye brake in two averse

Buy righting want too pleas.

:lol::D:lol::D:lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

If we're trying to unseat Queen Suzzle, is this a psilly poo coup (coo de ta??????? Like hors devores :lol: :lol: )

jerseyangel Proficient

Can we have a big hand fer Leesah and Theeresah!!!!! Well done, goils! :D Kept the thread alive all aphternoon.

flourgirl Apprentice

Jest checkin back in....seems we still got miles to go!

flourgirl Apprentice

Maybe everybody has post-traumatic posting syndrome :lol::lol::huh:

elye Community Regular

Okay.....my....

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.....sister has.......

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...not ONE. .......

elye Community Regular

...but FOUR kidney stones. :(

flourgirl Apprentice

yes...yes...what is it?

flourgirl Apprentice

FOUR?????!!!! 4 stones?? OMG that's awful! :(

flourgirl Apprentice

What are they going to be able to do for her?

elye Community Regular

So....they are operating tomorrow. They're gonna blast two of them into sand, and she can pass it that way. The other two are too far up, and in an awkward position. They will stay.

HEY!! Tareeeeeeuh and Leeeeeesah!!! You guys have had an amazing afternoon! Domestically, I am sure that things are a write-off for the day.. . . ..

:lol:

elye Community Regular

Nikerler's posting, at it's after nine for her....keep it up, Nik!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Where have all the flowers gone

Long time passing

Where have all the flowers gone

long time ago

Where have all the flowers gone

Young girls picked them

every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn

Evoking memories of school - we used to sing this in assembly :D

....maybe even take down the Christmas tree :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

A girl after me own heart!!!

FOUR?????!!!! 4 stones?? OMG that's awful! :(

OUCH!!!!!!

CSI calling.....

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