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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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psawyer Proficient
There's a triangle??? :huh:

There is one around Bermuda, but I think the one being mentioned is on the left of the topic title when you view a forum or view new posts. To the left of the title is a green right-pointing triangle upon which if you click you will be taken to the first unread post in that topic.


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Green12 Enthusiast

:lol: Janet!!!!!!!!!!!!

So are we calling it a night and picking this up in the morn so Patti can be Queen or what???

I just ordered a pair of Chewbaka boots on Overstock :ph34r:

I am feeling an over-posting loopiness :blink:

Jestgar Rising Star
Oh yeah!.....

Open Original Shared Link

....never knew the words, though...........what year was that?

Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol: Janet!!!!!!!!!!!!

So are we calling it a night and picking this up in the morn so Patti can be Queen or what???

I just ordered a pair of Chewbaka boots on Overstock :ph34r:

I am feeling an over-posting loopiness :blink:

I think we just keep an eye on Patti . . . if she leaves, we can go to bed . . . if she stays, then we must continue to post . . . hmmmmmm, seems like we are trying "elect" our Queen!!!! . . . have we turned into a democracy??? . . . that would make this a monumental weekend, indeed!!!

curlyfries Contributor
There is one around Bermuda, but I think the one being mentioned is on the left of the topic title when you view a forum or view new posts. To the left of the title is a green right-pointing triangle upon which if you click you will be taken to the first unread post in that topic.

OOOOOOHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :o

I always go here...

Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free Forum (Home)

and then scroll down to here...

Gab/Chat Room - To Discuss Anything BUT Celiac Disease / Gluten-Free Diet

...and if this is the most recent to have a post

The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow

....then I can click on it and it takes me to the last viewed.....if not, then I'm screwed :P

Darn210 Enthusiast

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

I'm pretty sure that was the version that tom was looking for . . . :lol::lol::lol:

Again with the talk-singing . . . gawd that's awful!!

curlyfries Contributor

GAAAHHHH!!!!!!

I didn't chime in before, but I do not like William Shatner!

He's better now, I guess, but back in the days of the old Star Trek shows, I couldn't stand his acting.


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tom Contributor
Patti, you simply MUST be queen!! :wub:

But who ELSE hasn't had royalty thrust upon them, Jewely?

(Hehe did Fisher ever play for the Kings?) :o

tom Contributor
Did you know you said cheese twice??? How much cheese did you buy??

I bought cheese twice today!!!!!

Trying 2 types of goat feta yum

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well . . . what do you guys think?? Should we ALL leave it for the night and finish up tomorrow??? Should we wait until midday so that the westward psillies can participate in the final run?

curlyfries Contributor
. . It is sooooooooooo Patti's turn!!! . . .

Does that mean we'll have to call her Queen Patrishuh?

Darn210 Enthusiast
But who ELSE hasn't had royalty thrust upon them, Jewely?

(Hehe did Fisher ever play for the Kings?) :o

Judy and LisaB and CurlyLisa and Theresa . . .

Darn210 Enthusiast
Well . . . what do you guys think?? Should we ALL leave it for the night and finish up tomorrow??? Should we wait until midday so that the westward psillies can participate in the final run?

. . . and Patti hasn't "moved" in about 14 minutes . . . she's about to time out.

curlyfries Contributor

It would be funny if we rolled over right after Suzie signs on! :D

curlyfries Contributor
. . . and Patti has "moved" in about 14 minutes . . . she's about to time out.

Really???....I'm learning all kinds of new things! :P

Darn210 Enthusiast
It would be funny if we rolled over right after Suzie signs on! :D

It would be phunny if the anonymous member was Susie and she swooped in at the last second and became Queen again :o:lol:

OK . . . Patti has fallen off the page (timed out) . . . I think I will sign off and see you all tomorrow . . . no more posts from me tonight.

Night all!!!

Wait Just A Minute!!!! She's Back!!!

curlyfries Contributor

Patti's back!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
. . . and Patti has "moved" in about 14 minutes . . . she's about to time out.

:unsure: Huh? Time out?

I got watching DL Hughley and lost track of the time.

Green12 Enthusiast

Well, I meself am tuckered out :zzzzzzzzface:

Tom and Janet you two should just keep posting and then we'll have pages of the STARING ALL KNOWING EYE

:lol:

btw- I haven't been Queen either but I have tried to avoid it like the plague :lol:

Fisher playing for the Kings???? Fisher Kings?!?!? What??? Confoozled??

curlyfries Contributor

So do I need to go through the rest of my shopping list?

Green12 Enthusiast

How do you know one has "timed out"

Youse all see things I do not :lol:

.....and while we are at it what is a time out??

:lol:

LOOPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm pheeling kinda llama-ish

NIGHT JANET!!! Excellent work here today :D

jerseyangel Proficient
btw- I haven't been Queen either but I have tried to avoid it like the plague :lol:

When you think about it, there are several of us who haven't been crowned yet......I say we keep on doing what we're doing, and all be surprised :rolleyes:

tom Contributor

I think I got Bev'd on the "thrusting royalty / laminate-listee playing for Kings" bit.

Felt clever at the time. .. ..

Saw a little DL Hughley too. Strange as it is for a comedian to have a CNN show, it just might work!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Tom and Janet you two should just keep posting and then we'll have pages of the STARING ALL KNOWING EYE

Yeah . . . took me a minute to figure out what you were talking about . . . we've been talking magic triangles and I was thinking that eye in the triangle thingy . . . wth???

curlyfries Contributor
btw- I haven't been Queen either but I have tried to avoid it like the plague :lol:

Ptaughm already hinted at that.......or didn't you catch that?.......you MUST be sleepy :lol:

But who ELSE hasn't had royalty thrust upon them, Jewely?

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