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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Green12 Enthusiast
:) Woooohoooooo!!

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

But.... . ... .

Why?

:huh::lol:

Ok this game is CRAZY!!!!!

Um, I'm a little embarrassed to say why..............

But I really thought you would kill me if I rooted for the Sens cuz I thought you was a Maple Leaf fan :lol:


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Darn210 Enthusiast

You guys realize that we'll end up going through withdrawal once we've reached our goal . . . right?? We'll come on expecting to see 7 pages posted whilst we went to the bathroom or sumptin and come back to find nothing happened.

tom Contributor
Montreal 3, Ottawa 1.

:angry:

:(

But Arizona 43, Southern Cal 37 @13:18 in the 2nd. :)

elye Community Regular

Hmmmm.....things are changing at Scotiabank Place as fast as they are here in Psillyville. . .

4 - 3, Montreal.......

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

:lol: ....I had a teacher in high school who called me that.......I gave up trying to correct him <_<

elye Community Regular
You guys realize that we'll end up going through withdrawal once we've reached our goal . . . right?? We'll come on expecting to see 7 pages posted whilst we went to the bathroom or sumptin and come back to find nothing happened.

I think I can probably handle that. .. . . .....

:lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

Yep, agree that tea must be steeped well. If it is weak tasting and watery then that is probably the case


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Darn210 Enthusiast
Speed reading here and I still can't keep up. Nutsoid all of ya. :P

Must be why we all get along so well . . . :wub:

flourgirl Apprentice
You guys realize that we'll end up going through withdrawal once we've reached our goal . . . right?? We'll come on expecting to see 7 pages posted whilst we went to the bathroom or sumptin and come back to find nothing happened.

Yer right. I'm sure this is a once in a lifetime thing! :huh:

As far as crazy...well.....this IS the place I was directed to to "let my hair down"

tom Contributor
Ok this game is CRAZY!!!!!

Um, I'm a little embarrassed to say why..............

:lol::lol:

Either Joolz lost her remote or it's related to the expansive laminate list???? :lol: :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Yep, agree that tea must be steeped well. If it is weak tasting and watery then that is probably the case

You sure as hell don't want your tea to turn out Blobby.

Green12 Enthusiast
You guys realize that we'll end up going through withdrawal once we've reached our goal . . . right?? We'll come on expecting to see 7 pages posted whilst we went to the bathroom or sumptin and come back to find nothing happened.

Yes, true dat.

I have grown rather fond of the one or two sentence posting too :lol:

curlyfries Contributor
You guys realize that we'll end up going through withdrawal once we've reached our goal . . . right?? We'll come on expecting to see 7 pages posted whilst we went to the bathroom or sumptin and come back to find nothing happened.

You mean I might have to start talkin to me hubby?

flourgirl Apprentice

I for one do not like blobby tea!

jerseyangel Proficient
Must be why we all get along so well . . . :wub:

Tis true :D

Darn210 Enthusiast
You mean I might have to start talkin to me hubby?

:lol::lol:

Do you know if your hubby is even home right now??

:lol::lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
:(

But Arizona 43, Southern Cal 37 @13:18 in the 2nd. :)

I had a feeling you would be watching bball Ptaughaughaughmmmmm

elye Community Regular

Should be quite the conversation with our respective bosses on Monday.

So, Emily, how was your weekend? What did you do?

Me: Well..... . .. there's this forum, see.... . . .and .. ... .Ah, hell, you'd better sit down, get comfortable..................

curlyfries Contributor
:lol::lol:

Do you know if your hubby is even home right now??

:lol::lol:

Just by the law of averages....if it's the weekend, it's a pretty safe bet he's home :P

Green12 Enthusiast
:lol::lol:

Either Joolz lost her remote or it's related to the expansive laminate list???? :lol: :lol:

HEE HEE

I'm pleading the 5th

(but yeah it has to do with the latter) :ph34r:

flourgirl Apprentice

I hate to say it....I gotta go. My telehubby wants some computer time, too. :(

I'll catch up again in the a.m. Nighty night

curlyfries Contributor
Should be quite the conversation with our respective bosses on Monday.

So, Emily, how was your weekend? What did you do?

Me: Well..... . .. there's this forum, see.... . . .and .. ... .Ah, hell, you'd better sit down, get comfortable..................

There are these people, in this make-believe town, with names like Ptaughaughaughmmmmm........

jerseyangel Proficient
(but yeah it has to do with the latter) :ph34r:

Intreguing.....

Darn210 Enthusiast

Just a factoid . . . we posted 7 pages in the last hour . . . and they weren't broken up sentences or grocery lists or nuttin' . . . :lol::lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
I hate to say it....I gotta go. My telehubby wants some computer time, too. :(

I'll catch up again in the a.m. Nighty night

Night Theresa . . . good work today . . . tomorrow will be a piece of (gluten-free) cake!!

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