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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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flourgirl Apprentice

Taawwm! Nice ot read you! We are looking forward to hearing all of the gory details (notice I am not speaking just for myself here?)


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jerseyangel Proficient
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.

That's so beautiphul, Jan-it :D Congratulations!!

I have an angel identical to the one on the left, except mine is holding a grey kitty. :)

tom Contributor
Open Original Shared Link is what I got

Oooo very nice - I fondly remember the set we had when I was growing up.

Darn210 Enthusiast
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! :)

Well . . . I would have loved for it to have been even cheaper, but I'll be happy wif my price. I have been looking for YEARS for a nativity set that I like and that I know that I will still like in 20 years. We currently have a Fisher-Price plastic nativity set. Skeeter was concerned that I was going to get rid of it when I showed her what I was planning on buying . . . :lol: . . . I told her that I definitely would not get rid of it until she was absolutely done with it.

jerseyangel Proficient
Speaking of Tinkyada . . . I'm not liking Whole Foods too much . . .

Bummer :angry:

I'm fortunate that our little local grocery store carries Tinkayda and a few other gluten-free things that I use.

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

Hey, you're doin' what ya can, Ptaoughmghmn. . . . ..

Psillyville is currently a riveting place, chugging along with members united in the challenge to reach a single, irresistable goal... .. .

One-zie, two-zie. .......

:lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

Got a scare here! I hit refresh and got a very blank green screen! Thought maybe I got locked out er sumpfin! :o But I came back anyway B)


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jerseyangel Proficient

We still have the Nativity set I bought the phirst Christmas we were married (1975 :ph34r: )

The last few years, each time we take it out of the box, it has another chip er sumphun......it's really pretty, though.

flourgirl Apprentice

I have a nativity that is a knockoff of Precious Moments. Got it when my son was small, and I didn't have a whole lot of money. My son is no longer small....and I still don't have a whole lot of money!<:hehehface:>

flourgirl Apprentice

We still have at least....

elye Community Regular

I miss our neighnoUr's life-sized nativity set that I spoke of recently.....the one in the middle of his lawn, with a huge life-sized Santa, sleigh and reindeer swooping over top of the creche, Christmas lights strung across the top and along Baby Jesus's cradle, a huge blowup Homer Simpson standing sentinel alongside the gathering. . . . .

tom Contributor
Taawwm! Nice to read you! We are looking forward to hearing all of the gory details (notice I am not speaking just for myself here?)

Uh-oh .. ...did that scores of pages ago :o

Uhhhhhh the colonoscopy prep wasn't near as bad, in my case & in particular relative to pre-gluten-free, as advertised.

I woke for a few sec during colonoscopy to feel internal gnawing? Not ringing a bell?

No issues w/ endoscopy, save the barely scratchy throat.

Then, post-everything, was told of gobbler goblet cells.

flourgirl Apprentice

twenty pages and ...

flourgirl Apprentice

at least 100 phlood warnings to go

jerseyangel Proficient
I miss our neighnoUr's life-sized nativity set that I spoke of recently.....the one in the middle of his lawn, with a huge life-sized Santa, sleigh and reindeer swooping over top of the creche, Christmas lights strung across the top and along Baby Jesus's cradle, a huge blowup Homer Simpson standing sentinel alongside the gathering. . . . .

Very elegant B)

flourgirl Apprentice

Taawwwwm, I did see that part. We had a good time with your goblin/goblet cells. We decided to paint you Koelon google smurf blue so you can sell add space for buks! :D

flourgirl Apprentice
Very elegant B)

I'm more than a little glad I haven't seen something quite like that!

elye Community Regular
Uh-oh .. ...did that scores of pages ago :o

Uhhhhhh the colonoscopy prep wasn't near as bad, in my case & in particular relative to pre-gluten-free, as advertised.

I woke for a few sec during colonoscopy to feel internal gnawing? Not ringing a bell?

No issues w/ endoscopy, save the barely scratchy throat.

Then, post-everything, was told of gobbler goblet cells.

Hey, Ptaoughmghmn, remember where you are, here. . . . . . ..of course Tareeeesuh remembers all the details of your medical trip.......we jus' want you postin' them AGAIN..........

...And again, if you like .. . . . ...

....tell us, in as much detail as you can conjure up, about the rats in yer lower intestine. . . . ..

:huh::lol::rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Psillyville is currently a riveting place, chugging along with members united in the challenge to reach a single, irresistable goal... .. .

One-zie, two-zie. .......

:lol:

. . . and just for the record . . . I want to say that I may have been the first to mention getting through 100 pages before Susie gets back, but I was not the one to take off and run wif it . . . don't know who that was . . . might have to go back and look . . . one-zee two-zee heehee ha-zee.

WardGirl Rookie

I've seen that some of you are making dinner. I'm going to let the restaurant make mine :) Stopping on the way home for pizza :)

jerseyangel Proficient

I saw Pataghumn's earlier post--and cringed a little when he said he woke up during the colonoscopy. <horrifiedphace>

Darn210 Enthusiast
I miss our neighnoUr's life-sized nativity set that I spoke of recently.....the one in the middle of his lawn, with a huge life-sized Santa, sleigh and reindeer swooping over top of the creche, Christmas lights strung across the top and along Baby Jesus's cradle, a huge blowup Homer Simpson standing sentinel alongside the gathering. . . . .

Did this neighbor move or did he just not put up his display this year??

elye Community Regular
. . . and just for the record . . . I want to say that I may have been the first to mention getting through 100 pages before Susie gets back, but I was not the one to take off and run wif it . . . don't know who that was . . .

Jess? She was right there, from the very beginning, and legged it out with incredible form yesterday.. . . . .

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
I've seen that some of you are making dinner. I'm going to let the restaurant make mine :) Stopping on the way home for pizza :)

Smart goil :D

Darn210 Enthusiast
I've seen that some of you are making dinner. I'm going to let the restaurant make mine :) Stopping on the way home for pizza :)

Might actually have to send hubby out for something . . . dinner does not appear to be getting made here . . . the dinner-maker appears to be obsessed busy right now.

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