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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
M-mm....she's libel to find more on her doorstep than just a kitty :o;):lol:

:lol: one can hope.........

SILLIES - I must go shopping now. Not happy. Need some new jeans. :angry: Hideous waste of time as - I am of the belief that if you TRY hard enough, you can find a WAY MORE PHABULOUS pair than just an average or unflattering pair, which requires trying on about 500 pairs. <_< So, it's at least an hour-long event at Target (or Old Navy, but Target's closer) when this happens, with DOZENS of trips to the dressing room :angry: unless I get lucky and discover said jeans right in the beginning and then......you just know. ;)

Okay and..........can I name this cat PEANUT? :lol: He is just such a little Peanut. And it's kind of fun to say and.....it makes me larph, like he does. He is not a serious gentleman, like a Winston, he's a........well, he's a li'l peanut. :lol:

Opinions, please. :)


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jerseyangel Proficient

Souczie--PEANUT!!!! I love it--yes! :D

'Lil Peanut :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
The rooms part means that you need to take a closer look at your life.......ther are wonderful aspects to it that you have not yet discovered. The wildcats signify that you are afraid that change will disrupt the comfy and predictable life you and Weezie have. ;)

.........you do realize I'm just pulling this out of me arse.......right? :lol::lol::lol:

:o

:lol: :lol: :lol: yes, but, it always sounds SOOOOOOO believable and credible. Queen Leesargh, the Wackl Dream Analyzer. I swear any shrink would say it means the same thing as you do. :lol:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I'm glad I did it--I've already found a salon in Houston that does it. The cool thing is that the stylist said it should last for about 12 weeks....maybe a bit less.

Love the hair Patti. Really sounds easy. Only Patti would find a salon before she hits town. now this is a lady who has her priorities straight. ;)

Well, I'm out of forks. I guess this means I need to do dishes......or.....only eat things that require a spoon :rolleyes: Maybe I'll have a bowl of ice cream and ponder my options ;)

love your way of thinking Jess........

You guys, i can't keep up.

Hi to the rest of you all

Is Bev in FL?

Susie .........kitty needs a name girl friend.

the sun is shinning today :lol:

I went out to breakfast with some old friends of 30 years...........gosh, it was nice to get out and go to a safe place that 'takes good care of me'

hope you all have a great weekend.

We know where Patti is hanging.........Starbucks and the car...........avoiding the 'house peekers'

good luck on a fast sell Patti.

Judy

jerseyangel Proficient
We know where Patti is hanging.........Starbucks and the car...........avoiding the 'house peekers'

Yep--exactly :lol: We're home now, though.

Oh yeah, I phorgot you were going to breakfast wif yer friends--sounds like you had a nice time! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Souczie--PEANUT!!!! I love it--yes! :D

'Lil Peanut :wub:

:wub: I am liking it more and more!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Padt :)

BTW Sillies wif cats.........do they just ATTACK you when you are eating? For example, I am sittin' at the computer wif my bowl of yogurt and he is just STALKING and STALKING me....I keep swatting him :lol: off the desk, as he comes back again and AGAIN, in hopeful approach.....this happens constantly.

He is a PIG. Should I name him Piglet instead? no........Piggy? NO........that's what I call Lauren :lol: What about Jackal? :lol: Vulture? Stalker? :lol:

okay......just kidding.........

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

GOD :ph34r: 5 people posted while i was posting and correcting and ck'n spelling.........and now i'm behind

AGAIN :blink::angry::o:o

NEED A NAP!


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jerseyangel Proficient
BTW Sillies wif cats.........do they just ATTACK you when you are eating?

I think they all have their little quirks--but when they learn a trick like that, they tend to do it over and over. Allo has a thing for bare feet--ever since he's a kitten. To this day, if I walk in bare feet, he attacks my foot. It's like he's hard-wired to do that :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
GOD :ph34r: 5 people posted while i was posting and correcting and ck'n spelling.........and now i'm behind

:lol: Occupational hazard here!! :lol: When everyone's posting, I always scroll backwards to make sure I don't miss anything when I post.

I hate missing stuff :P

flourgirl Apprentice

Hi everybody! Suessy....Peanut sounds perfect! Just don't be tempted to shorten it and call out your door for "Peeny!" same results as calling "Weenis" out your door :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

I see that Jess(t) has posted her picture for an Av. I HOPE, hope, hope, that we are not required to post personal pictures on here.....are we? :P

jerseyangel Proficient
I see that Jess(t) has posted her picture for an Av. I HOPE, hope, hope, that we are not required to post personal pictures on here.....are we? :P

Not required, but I love to see who I'm talking to :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

. . . and don't forget Angus . . . aren't all new pets suppose to be named Angus now??

Sillies . . . I need some prayers for a friend. She had a baby on Thursday and he is not doing well. He was full term but his lungs are underdeveloped and he stopped breathing. He is on a ventilator and on medication that they give to premies.

jerseyangel Proficient
Sillies . . . I need some prayers for a friend. She had a baby on Thursday and he is not doing well. He was full term but his lungs are underdeveloped and he stopped breathing. He is on a ventilator and on medication that they give to premies.

Oh Janet, you got it. They are in my thoughts. :)

Jestgar Rising Star
I see that Jess(t) has posted her picture for an Av. I HOPE, hope, hope, that we are not required to post personal pictures on here.....are we? :P

At least an eye...

flourgirl Apprentice
Sillies . . . I need some prayers for a friend. She had a baby on Thursday and he is not doing well. He was full term but his lungs are underdeveloped and he stopped breathing. He is on a ventilator and on medication that they give to premies.

You've got my prayers!!! How painful to see any small baby/child sick or in pain and they can't even communicate about it. Keep us posted on his progress, please.

flourgirl Apprentice

Kurly-Padty, I did post a picture briefly....but it was (at least) a few years old. I won't tell you how many years old it was :P I'll have to think long and hard about posting a more recent one <_<

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Janet and Theresa, love your bird photos!!!!!!!!!

Janet, your friends little boy has my prayers

Thanks Patti, I'll ck the posts before i hit the 'add reply'

Judy

Green12 Enthusiast

Behind! So behind...in a panic....everyone stop posting!!! :lol::P

Hi Judy I know how you feel :lol:

Peanut!!!! I love that name, it's a common nickname I use with me nieces.....peanuts are irresistably cute, and not always on their best behavior, the little peanuts!!....very fitting I think!! Angus will just have to be the middle name :lol:

Good luck with your jean shopping Sooze, I hate that more than anything. Would rather gouge my eyes out with plastic utensils I think.....forks or spoons, what ever is available Jess :lol:

Patti!!! Love your av!!! Your hair look fabulous :D I am rather intrigued by this Diva haircut method and will be checking into it stat...also the products they recommended for you ;)

Theresa....if personal pictures were required that would make me a mountain :lol::lol: I agree with Patti though, it is kind of nice to put a face to the name, but certainly not a rule.

Go Sophie!!!! Go Wildcats!!! Um, is her season all year round?!?! Seems like the entire calendar year she has a big game or tourney :lol:

Janet, prayers for your friend's baby.

Gah! Forgot a bunch of other stuff!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Thanks for the prayers guys . . .will keep you posted!!!

Good luck to Sophie and the WildCats!!!

When does the dog sled race start???

elye Community Regular

Janet, I'm thinking of your friend and her dear baby. .. . . . ..

Sooooozie.....Peanut is an adorable name, and it does comes trippingly off the tongue. Takes a certain character, though, to pull of a name like that, and it sounds like you think he's a peanut. . . . . . ....... :)

. . . ......I still like Yeti.. . . .... :lol:

I see that Jess(t) has posted her picture for an Av. I HOPE, hope, hope, that we are not required to post personal pictures on here.....are we? :P

Tareeeeesuh! Yes! We require a detailed pic....a head shot, three-quarter view, then profile. . . .... 'Course, you can always just put someone else's face up.....who in hell'd know? :lol:

elye Community Regular
Good luck to Sophie and the WildCats!!!

Hey, hey! Semi's tonight. . . . . ...:nervousface: . .. .

When does the dog sled race start???

Cannot wait fer this. . . . . ......I believe they start off on Feb. 10th .. . . . . .. :)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Jeez, go away for two hours and I miss Jess's photo. Figures.......

jerseyangel Proficient
Jeez, go away for two hours and I miss Jess's photo. Figures.......

It's still up, Bunnie.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Sooooozie.....Peanut is an adorable name, and it does comes trippingly off the tongue. Takes a certain character, though, to pull of a name like that, and it sounds like you think he's a peanut. . . . . . ....... :)

:lol: It DOES come trippingly off the tongue, and so far, it is seeming to fit.....alas, we've had him FOUR WEEKS and with 3 or 4 different names :blink: But Peanut seems right, I mean, Jools is right in her description of hte little PEANUTS!!!!!!!!!! full of trouble, this one, but oh so cute.....really doesn't take himself too seriously, like one of my mom's (dead) cats, Robert (Bobby) - - quite a brilliant gentleman - my mom always thought Bobby was my dad, who had come to life in the form of her cat :lol:

So I have a Peanut and a Weezle......such dignified pets :lol:

Jan-knit - :( so sorry about your friend's wee babe......sending a prayer up for him.

oh - missing photos - I think Bun-knee is thinking of Theresa's phleeting photo???? dunno.....

The jeans-shopping was really not too bad! Maybe 25 minutes total. Very efficient. The true test, however, comes in one's own mirror at home. <_<

and SILLIES - help me - I bought a can of SMOKED HERRINGS todya at TJ Maxx. :blink::huh: what in hell do I do with those.......does ANYone eat them? anyone like them?

:huh:

:lol:

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