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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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tom Contributor

I think y'all did 3 pages while I wrote me Pesto Manifesto!!! :blink:


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psawyer Proficient
Yeah, I feel that too. Like we are all participating in one of those marathon something-or-others for a cause :lol:

Its the Post-a-Thon for, well, um, oh whatever.

jerseyangel Proficient

We're on a roll, Pataughmn...

Darn210 Enthusiast
I just made meselph a nice hot cup o' tea--anybody wanna join me? :lol:

Got anit-wart juice dandelion in it??

Green12 Enthusiast

Ottawa scored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Got anit-wart juice dandelion in it??

Nope, but I think there might be a crutch tip floatin' around in there.

Darn210 Enthusiast
I think y'all did 3 pages while I wrote me Pesto Manifesto!!! :blink:

:lol::lol::lol:

and didja notice??? . . . I made it green . . . you know . . . just for fun.


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flourgirl Apprentice

I'd LURV to join you! But I'll pass on the dandelion jiuce......I have no warts in me belly (Idon't think)

flourgirl Apprentice

Oh! Well, crutch tip in the tea I can handle. Thanks

Darn210 Enthusiast
Nope, but I think there might be a crutch tip floatin' around in there.

Man that thing's been everywhere!!! . . . Um . . . I'll pass, Patti but thanks for the offer.

curlyfries Contributor

This sure beats talkin to meself! :lol:

tom Contributor
............yikes!.............don't know of anyone's hubby that would tolerate being called Tinkerbell! :o

Reminds me of a few yrs ago, seeing Liza Minelli on Larry King.

curlyfries Contributor

I've never been a fan of hot tea.........tried it a coupla times........maybe I'm doing sumphin wrong, as nobody's ever fixed it for me.

Just tastes like flavored hot water <_<

flourgirl Apprentice
I've never been a fan of hot tea.........tried it a coupla times........maybe I'm doing sumphin wrong, as nobody's ever fixed it for me.

Just tastes like flavored hot water <_<

Could be you just need to steep the tea a bit longer. In the summer we make sun tea. Nice strong flavor!

Lisa Mentor

Ten more pages to go. ......Ya'll work fast. SusieQ might be a bit confuzzed. :o

curlyfries Contributor
Reminds me of a few yrs ago, seeing Liza Minelli on Larry King.

Didn't see that, but I've seen her and her hubby together........Ewwww!

Darn210 Enthusiast
I've never been a fan of hot tea.........tried it a coupla times........maybe I'm doing sumphin wrong, as nobody's ever fixed it for me.

Just tastes like flavored hot water <_<

like . . . crutch tip flavoUr? . . . then yeah, you're doing something wrong.

jerseyangel Proficient
Reminds me of a few yrs ago, seeing Liza Minelli on Larry King.

:lol::lol:

I've never been a fan of hot tea.........tried it a coupla times........maybe I'm doing sumphin wrong, as nobody's ever fixed it for me.

Just tastes like flavored hot water <_<

Wish I could make tea fer ya, Leezah--I think you might really like it. Maybe you didn't steep it long enough.

Darn210 Enthusiast
Ten more pages to go. ......Ya'll work fast. SusieQ might be a bit confuzzed. :o

. . . and that would be different how???

:lol::lol:

elye Community Regular
Ottawa scored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:) Woooohoooooo!!

Um, Joooooles...so fantastic that you are watching an all-Canadian NHL game. .. .........

But.... . ... .

Why?

:huh::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi LisaB :D

Green12 Enthusiast

A LisaB poop in!!!

curlyfries Contributor
Could be you just need to steep the tea a bit longer. In the summer we make sun tea. Nice strong flavor!

Yeah.....I used to do that......until I found I couldn't have caffeine.......not sure why I didn't do caffeine-free.

I do know that even decaf coffee has too much caffeine for me to drink it regularly.

elye Community Regular
Wish I could make tea fer ya, Leezah--I think you might really like it. Maybe you didn't steep it long enough.

Yes...my tea has to be quite stupid before it's drunk .. . . . .

Lisa Mentor
Hi LisaB :D

Speed reading here and I still can't keep up. Nutsoid all of ya. :P

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