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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

I've never had pesto :huh:

It sounds good, though.


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tom Contributor
Our Phirst Psillyville Monarch

Heehee tracing through Royal History - mahhhhhvellus ideer, dear. :lol:

curlyfries Contributor
No comment at all???????????

It isn't obvious, but this is from Mr. Tambourine Man.

EVERYone knows the song.

I probably do.............might help if you could hum a few bars :P

curlyfries Contributor

oops.....double post............always wondered what everyone did to make that happen :blink:

happygirl Collaborator

Patti - you definitely need to try pesto. Especially with pasta - delicious.

curlyfries Contributor
Lisa, did ya buy anything when you were out shopping?

List everything in a separate post, and if you didn't buy anything list all the things you looked at :lol:

let's see........

broccoli....

curlyfries Contributor

green beans......


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curlyfries Contributor

chicken......

Are you sure you want the whole list? :P

Green12 Enthusiast

Yes I second Patti trying pesto, it is delicious!

(isn't pesto traditional Italian? ...and Patti the Italian hasn't tried it before ?!?! :huh: )

(......maybe it isn't so traditional?)

curlyfries Contributor
deja vu . . . I thought I already did this . . . but see no post from me . . . :huh:

Do you think I'm starting to lose it??? Did I ever have it??

I remember you were asked......

I thought you listed a few things, but for the life of me I can't remember what you said :blink:

I think we're all gonna be losing it before this is over :wacko:

Green12 Enthusiast

Tom, you probably would have gotten lots of mentions under normal circumstances but with this operation.....what's it called again??....not much reading of the posts is going on :lol:

Tis all just a big blur most of it :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
I'm rather fascinated by this thread :lol::lol::lol:

. . . it's us wee we posters . . . :blushingwifembarrassment:

curlyfries Contributor

Teehee.....Tinkerbell is up in me face smelling my salmon breath :D

Green12 Enthusiast

Just wanted to mention on the salmon packets, I added a lot more veggies atop the salmon and it took longer to cook, so obviously on the time element I mentioned in my previous post- if it needs more time add more time....cook til it flakes!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Tom, you probably would have gotten lots of mentions under normal circumstances but with this operation.....what's it called again??....not much reading of the posts is going on :lol:

Tis all just a big blur most of it :lol:

One-sie Two-sie Out goes Su-sie

It does have a nice ring to it.

I've spelled it diffrent every time . . . is there an official version??

Green12 Enthusiast

The house smells of salmon......could be worse, thank god it's not wee

Darn210 Enthusiast
Teehee.....Tinkerbell is up in me face smelling my salmon breath :D

:huh: I'm hopin' Tinkerbell is a pet or sumptin and not yer affectionate name for yer hubby . . . :lol::lol:

elye Community Regular
Hehe if I could see/hear the Kid Creole & the Coconuts vid I bet I'd enjoy it too.

They had a lotta fun songs in the 80s. :)

Ohhhhhh, such great stuff.... ..."Endicott" is their best song, absolutely. I used to go mental in the clubs when it would start..........

Now I go mental on the treadmill when it comes on through my headphones...... B)

Green12 Enthusiast
One-sie Two-sie Out goes Su-sie

It does have a nice ring to it.

I've spelled it diffrent every time . . . is there an official version??

Emily uses zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz's I think

Darn210 Enthusiast
The house smells of salmon......could be worse, thank god it's not wee The Hoff

:lol::lol::lol:

OK, yeah, I tampered this time . . . :ph34r:

curlyfries Contributor
The house smells of salmon......could be worse, thank god it's not wee

Yeah...........I try not to bring fish to work for lunch for that reason :rolleyes:

elye Community Regular
One-sie Two-sie Out goes Su-sie

I've spelled it diffrent every time . . . is there an official version??

Officially:

ONE-ZIE, TWO-ZIE, OUT GOES SOOOOZIE.......

:lol:

oops.....double post............always wondered what everyone did to make that happen :blink:

Keep doing it, Leeeeesar!!!

elye Community Regular
Emily uses zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz's I think

Yep.....I use Zeds.

curlyfries Contributor
:huh: I'm hopin' Tinkerbell is a pet or sumptin and not yer affectionate name for yer hubby . . . :lol::lol:

It's my cat, of course (but I'm bettin you knew that :rolleyes: ).................yikes!.............don't know of anyone's hubby that would tolerate being called Tinkerbell! :o

elye Community Regular

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