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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Lisa Mentor

Yes, guess it goes to show that us Yanks can put on a wee bit of pomp too! A proud day indeed.


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Green12 Enthusiast

Hi Bev :wub:

Angus and Sadie sitting in a tree, K - I - S - S - I - N - G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thinking of your Dad and Sis, Em

Laura, I looked for E but I didn't spot him :lol:

Lucky him to be in the middle of it all!! Although I don't know, I kind of liked watching it in the comfort and warmth of me own home, no crowds, no frigid cold.

I so agree about the pressure and expectations he will be under. It's a stressful job as it is, look at how much Clinton and Bush aged, it was like an accelerated aging process for both of them.

flourgirl Apprentice

There is no other country on this earth I'd rather be than right here! I'm blessed to have been born here. We are among the very richest people of the earth, and often take our freedoms, health and safety for granted. We should all be proud.

jerseyangel Proficient
Lucky him to be in the middle of it all!! Although I don't know, I kind of liked watching it in the comfort and warmth of me own home, no crowds, no frigid cold.

:D I agree wif ya there, Julie.

Darn210 Enthusiast
swear to God, at this point, if I were he, I would go and curl up in a corner from the PRESSURE and the expectations.... :unsure::lol:

Which is why, perhaps, you should NOT run for President of the United States. :lol: I'm thankful that somebody wants to do it . . . have I mentioned lately how I dislike being in charge??

I've got two BIL's that went. Here's the report as given by my FIL:

BIL and his girlfriend are downtown on the DC Mall this morning preparing to participate in the Inauguration of Barack Obama. They came in by bus last night/this morning and got into the DC area about 5:00am. They found a way to bypass the worst Metro Station congestion and got downtown by about 8:00am. Now they are walking from Chinatown (9th and G St.) to 24th St. by the Lincoln Memorial and around to the south side of the Mall to watch the swearing-in ceremony. They report that it is all good. They are well fed. All of the stores and restaurants along the periphery of the Mall are open and serving and there are 7,000 port-potties along the Mall.

Bev - hows come you got Sadie again . . . Just a visit, or did sumptin' happen??

My news . . . I gobba code . . . I'm aw stuffy . . . I'll try not to breave on you.

jerseyangel Proficient
I gobba code . . . I'm aw stuffy . . . I'll try not to breave on you.

Poor widdle Jan-it :( Pheel better :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
There is no other country on this earth I'd rather be than right here! I'm blessed to have been born here.

Okay, well, today is super fun and all but, I can make a list of countries I'd still rather live: :lol:

Scotland

Italy

Ireland

Australia

Canada

Norway (but not in the cold months)

France

:lol: :lol: but it don't have nuttin' to do wif da guv-ment

Sillies - I am feeling about - 25 percent better today....hesitate to say that it could be an upswing, though.....

Which is why, perhaps, you should NOT run for President of the United States. :lol: I'm thankful that somebody wants to do it . . . have I mentioned lately how I dislike being in charge??

cannot imagine WHY IN HELL anyone would want the job.....God bless him :huh:

Janet, a cold? oh no....

am at work - we have a giant presentation tonight to beg for money - some of the guys there are old cronies of me dad's so it should go well - but look what I'm doing - chattin' w/ me sills :ph34r:


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Darn210 Enthusiast
Janet, a cold? oh no....

Well, it does let me apply that old addage . . . feed a cold, feed a fever.

Jestgar Rising Star
Well, it does let me apply that old addage . . . feed a cold, feed a fever.

Always a good plan, along with feed a healthy :P

elye Community Regular
swear to God, at this point, if I were he, I would go and curl up in a corner from the PRESSURE and the expectations.... :unsure::lol:

Phunnee that you mentioned this quote of Soooozie's, Janet.....as soon as I read it, I immediately thought of you were the news to hit you that, in fact, you had become our Monarch for 100 pages. Curling up, shaking and rocking......"it's too much....what they expect of me...it's tooooo much". .. . . ....

:lol:

Take good care ub yer code, Janed. . . . . ..

What has struck me most was them mentioning the PEACEFUL transfer of power. Made me realize how much we take this for granted- so many other countries do not have this!!!!!!! For this, I am grateful.

Yes . . .. . ......I wonder how it pans out in Burundi?. . . ...

Oh oh oh Yo Yo Ma...........I'm gonna die- the man is a GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I, too, Luuuuurve this man . . . . . . .. :):)

Brought a tear to *my* eye - and I ain't even AMERICAN!!!!! :lol: (sad cow cries at everything! :rolleyes: )

Me, too! Real li'l tears. . . . . . . ..... :rolleyes:

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Thanks Jess- SA-WEET!!!!!!!!!!! Free glam :D

Always a good plan, along with feed a healthy :P

Feed it all- preferably chocolate or blueberry pancakes and bacon with maple syrup (my gawd- am I hungry?). Gianknit- I just recovered from de code anf was mean- buy lots of tissues cause you bwow yer nose a wot. Hope you feel better soon!

Sadie is just visiting while her family went skiing for the long weekend- she showed up with eight lobsters!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH LEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.........

Jestgar Rising Star
Sadie is just visiting while her family went skiing for the long weekend- she showed up with eight lobsters!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH LEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.........

:lol: :lol: Clinging to her little shaggy legs?

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Em, hope yer family's doing well. :wub:

Laura! How cool that E was right there!!

Will I get in trouble if I say this? :unsure:

I'm just a bit worried about the whole thing.........

that's all I'll say

Like we need more of THIS??????

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Quurly Queen!!!!! Feel free to decree & proclaim!!

Lisa Mentor
Thanks Jess- SA-WEET!!!!!!!!!!! Free glam :D

eight lobsters!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH LEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.........

I CAN HEEEEEAAAAAAR YOU!!!! <_< ...best God-giv'in food on earth. (verygreenjealous face) Enjoy at least ONE for me ;)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Like we need more of THIS??????

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They missed the part where last week he said 'misunderestimate' on national television....

elye Community Regular

Ohhhhhh, looooobsterrrrrrrrrr......nothing like it. My true treat phood .. .. ....I'd be eating it all the time, but for the heinous expense. ....

Em, hope yer family's doing well.

Thanks, you guys. :wub::wub:

Well, my dad had the same laproscopic surgery this aft that my sister had two days ago.......but they found a big stone in his bladder, which they proceeded to annihilate with a laser. Went further up, and saw a BUNCH of stones high up in one kidney. This may require major surgery, so I don't know if they will do this on a frail, 84-year old man. :(

We'll know more tomorrow.

Even post-op, lying there morphined up, he still had me larfin' . .. . .. . .. . :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Saying a prayer fer dad, Em :)

Mtndog Collaborator
:lol: :lol: Clinging to her little shaggy legs?

:lol: :lol: :lol: Can you imagine? Eight little lobsters clinging to her wee puppy legs!

I CAN HEEEEEAAAAAAR YOU!!!! <_< ...best God-giv'in food on earth. (verygreenjealous face) Enjoy at least ONE for me ;)

I made 2 huge lobster pies Saturday (ouch- lobsters are hard to de-shell and my hands hurt!) and everyone bagged out on me because of the snowstorm.They're in the freezer- who's coming??????? :D :D

Green12 Enthusiast
Saying a prayer fer dad, Em :)

Me too, Em.

Poopy Cow about it all :(....but good to hear he has his sense of humoUr going :lol:

Keep us posted!

Shaggy lobster legs :lol:

Lobster pie?!?!?! Is it like a pot pie with lobster, summat like that?? Sounds good, I'll be there....can't stink anymore than salmon :lol:

Meant to say earlier I love how Sooze says her "sils" :lol::lol:

So Sils, um, very stressed over ebay at the moment.....there is a technical problem with the shipping calculator, my items are showing up with $30 shipping on each thing so it's driving the bidders away. I contacted eBay and they won't do anything about it. This is going to totally affect the outcome of my auctions :(:(:(

Jestgar Rising Star
So Sils, um, very stressed over eby at the moment.....there is a technical problem with the shipping calculator, my items are showing up with $30 shipping on each thing so it's driving the bidders away. I contacted eBay and they won't do anything about it. This is going to totally affect the outcome of my auctions :(:(:(

Can't you add a note to your description explaining the computer glitch?

Green12 Enthusiast
Can't you add a note to your description explaining the computer glitch?

I did, but I am affraid they aren't even clicking on the item to look inside at the description when they see what the shipping is.

I would take the shipping completely off but can't now as each item has one bid already, and you can't revise once you have a bid.

Jestgar Rising Star
I did, but I am affraid they aren't even clicking on the item to look inside at the description when they see what the shipping is.

I would take the shipping completely off but can't now as each item has one bid already, and you can't revise once you have a bid.

sucks.

I hope you don't have a lot of stuff. :(

flourgirl Apprentice

Em, saying prayers for your dad. Somehow it always seems harder when it's your parents! Good that he's keeping his sense of humor. Hope all turns out well.

Lobshter! One of the things I miss about upstate NY is that we used to go to Maine once in a while in the summer. There is nothing like fresh l.o.b.s.h.t.e.r.!!!! I once went out on a boat with a lobsterman and got a "tour" of how they catch them and lots of info. about them. Pretty kool. (Were they screaming while hanging onto the little fuffy legs??) :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Lobster <drool>

flourgirl Apprentice

Joooliuss....hope your ebay troubles kleer up. I still have not checked out ebay...guess it's something I need to rectify fairly soon :rolleyes:

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