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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Paypal City!!


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flourgirl Apprentice

Ebay is something I have not yet looked at....it's on my some day I'm gonna list

flourgirl Apprentice

Did Jess say she didn't have access to a computer at home?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Whatcha bidding on?

Can't tell ya until it's over . . . wif this shifty lot?? . . . youse guys would run right over there and bid me up . . . bout 6 minutes left . . . :gettingtotheexcitingpart:

elye Community Regular
Her home computer is broken . . . I tried to hint that she should check the laptop out from work but she was having none of that. I think she was so prolific yesterday because she knew she wouldn't be able to help today . . . or tomorrow . . . :(

Dear gawd.......can we do it without her???

Jess is our special, finely-tuned weapon . . .. . ...

flourgirl Apprentice

I guess....

elye Community Regular
Can't tell ya until it's over . . . wif this shifty lot?? . . . youse guys would run right over there and bid me up . . . bout 6 minutes left . . . :gettingtotheexcitingpart:

Nikki's football jerseys? Ya could make a smashing sports garment for Josie. . . ....


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flourgirl Apprentice

we could....

Darn210 Enthusiast
Dear gawd.......can we do it without her???

Oh surrrreeeeee . . . what wif Lisa and Theresa both sportin' multiple personalities . . . we've got loads of people posting . . . :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

resort to.....

jerseyangel Proficient

Dinner tonight: Oven "fried" chicken, mashed potatoes and carrots.

Jess said she's having computer problems so she might not be able to post all weekend. :(

flourgirl Apprentice

interupted posts again :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

I'm busy for the next three minutes . . . I'll let you know how it turns out . . . :P

flourgirl Apprentice

The problem with my many dissociated personalities is...

flourgirl Apprentice

they tend to argue amongst themselves and.....

flourgirl Apprentice

don't want to post for everyone to see :D<_<

flourgirl Apprentice

I suppose I could type out my assignments here......NOT

jerseyangel Proficient

Hope you get it Jan-it. :)

I happened upon a gluten intolerant lady at the grocery store this afternoon who has 2 Celiac kids. I was picking up a bag of Tinkyada and we struck up a conversation.....

So anyway, this old(er) lady walks up and butts into the conversation with--"Nobody should eat wheat! It's why all our kids are overweight!"........then she walked away :lol:

We kinda stood there like :huh:

flourgirl Apprentice

I'm learning to create and format tables and I'm bored! I just finished adding "art" to a paper...how to move it around and wrap text around it. That wasn't too bad.

flourgirl Apprentice
Hope you get it Jan-it. :)

I happened upon a gluten intolerant lady at the grocery store this afternoon who has 2 Celiac kids. I was picking up a bag of Tinkyada and we struck up a conversation.....

So anyway, this old(er) lady walks up and butts into the conversation with--"Nobody should eat wheat! It's why all our kids are overweight!"........then she walked away :lol:

We kinda stood there like :huh:

Don't you love those people who do "hit and run" comments without even knowing the real topic? :huh:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Hope you get it Jan-it. :)

I did . . . :D:D:D

I've been watching since right before Christmas . . . and the sets kept going for more than I was willing to spend (which was still significantly cheaper than to buy it at Hallmark). . . but I finally got me one.

Open Original Shared Link is what I got except it didn't include the angel or pedestal on the far left . . . and it didn't include that price tag.

tom Contributor

Sheesh, not much slowdown in the one-zie two-zie looonuhsee - so I'll conclude no immediate symptoms for those afflicted by Post Phrenetic-Posting Disorder.

I just can't post that much on a phone. :(

flourgirl Apprentice

Holy Moly.....that's beautiful!!! I have several willow tree angels and I love them. I don't think I've seen the nativity set. (That was a pretty nasty price listed up there). I'm glad you got it and for (hopefully) a lot less money! :)

elye Community Regular
I just finished adding "art" to a paper...how to move it around and wrap text around it. That wasn't too bad.

I need to wrap some text around myself. I'm frreeeeeeezing. . . . . ..

Open Original Shared Link is what I got except it didn't include the angel or pedestal on the far left . . . and it didn't include that price tag.

Wow! Some great new tatt!!

Great catch, Jahgnit. . ...

Darn210 Enthusiast
I happened upon a gluten intolerant lady at the grocery store this afternoon who has 2 Celiac kids. I was picking up a bag of Tinkyada and we struck up a conversation.....

Speaking of Tinkyada . . . I'm not liking Whole Foods too much . . . It used to be Wild Oats and then Whole Foods bought them. So they won't carry Kinnikinnick and they seem to be phasing out the Tinkyada . . . :angry: I also haven't been able to buy the Health Valley Corn Crunchem's. :angry: They did tell me that they would order items for me that they don't carry . . . as long as I buy the whole case . . . :angry:

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