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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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nikki-uk Enthusiast
Just because you're paranoid, does NOT mean that they are not out to get you!

:unsure: <looks left & right> I know!!!!

GAH!!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol:

Attempting to go to bed NOW (please let me sleep!) :)

.....Janet's post pap emoticon :lol:


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flourgirl Apprentice

Ummm....I don't let myself take naps as a rule because I'm afraid I won't sleep at all at night. And because I have an irrational phear of wasting a day. I'm ANAL in lots of ways (but not as bad as I used to be <:smerkface:>) Life is too short. Awful thing is......I want to go back to sleep now! <_<

flourgirl Apprentice
.....Janet's post pap emoticon :lol:

Yeah....I liked that a lot...you're so klever! Puts a whole new lite on "Mam and Pap" stores operations. I used to make cards for my son....and put a logo on the back....Mamo-grams! :lol: Unfortunately he didn't appreciate the humor of it.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
THE LI'L NUT WILL BE HOME IN AN HOUR. . .. !!!!! :):):wub:

HE"S HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub::wub:

Just a poop-in........

He's about 80 percent......a bit wobbly and tips over sometimes.....they said he was playing like CRAZY in his cage......he purred and kissed me when he saw me......but wobbly in car ride home.

He came home and WOLFED down dry and canned food, has peed, and pooped!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

BTW the poop was.......teal green. I have never seen that color before in poop :blink:

and Weez acted exactly as she did when we first got him - - excitedly sniffing, tail-wagging, following him everywhere, swatting him with her paw :wub: (I'm monitoring this as Weez is just over-excited and WILDLY improved in mood - I can't believe it)

:wub:

GAWD what a rough couple days for the little guy

and mommy and weez :blink:

curlyfries Contributor
HE"S HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Woohoo!!!!!! :D

Sounds like he's recovering nicely......still the same Peanut that captured your heart :wub:

elye Community Regular

This is indeed SO poignantly funny: We went to visit my dad this eve, AND he is also a bit wobbly on his feet, ate a great deal for dinner.....has been regular gastrointestinally (dunno if things have been teal green -- would have asked had I known).......

Perhaps I'd even say that he's at about 80%, as well. . .. .. . .... :):rolleyes:

Such a phunny, happy correlation. . . . ..... :):wub:

flourgirl Apprentice

So glad the Peanut's home....and still his cuddly, kissy self! Sounds like he's going to be just fine. :)


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elye Community Regular

:lol::wub: Just got a call from the Ripper. My mom invited him to stay overnight at her apartment, as she is alone while my dad's in hospital. He blurted out, "Mom! T'sme! Is The Peanut okay??" I told him that yes, Li'l P is recovering. I heard Jack yell into the other room, "Grandma!! Peanut's okay!!"

:lol:

It is a story that has gripped us all. . . . . . ..!!

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol::wub: Just got a call from the Ripper. My mom invited him to stay overnight at her apartment, as she is alone while my dad's in hospital. He blurted out, "Mom! T'sme! Is The Peanut okay??" I told him that yes, Li'l P is recovering. I heard Jack yell into the other room, "Grandma!! Peanut's okay!!"

:lol:

It is a story that has gripped us all. . . . . . ..!!

It sure has! We just got home from a jaunt to Jersey and I had to take a quick peek--haven't even eaten yet :D

So glad he's home safe and sound.

Gonna eat now......

Darn210 Enthusiast
This is indeed SO poignantly funny: We went to visit my dad this eve, AND he is also a bit wobbly on his feet, ate a great deal for dinner.....has been regular gastrointestinally (dunno if things have been teal green -- would have asked had I known).......

Perhaps I'd even say that he's at about 80%, as well. . .. .. . .... :):rolleyes:

Such a phunny, happy correlation. . . . ..... :):wub:

:lol:

Such similarities between your dad and lil P . . . ummmm, did/does your dad have phleaze???

:lol:

elye Community Regular
Such similarities between your dad and lil P . . . ummmm, did/does your dad have phleaze???

OMG....... . .. :lol::lol: hope not.. . . . . . .

psawyer Proficient

Good morning, pholks!

Mild today with showers, but it will phreeze back up tomorrow.

Off to work shortly...

elye Community Regular

'Morning, POeter!

Yep, a mild +7 here today, as well, and some rain later. Our transit strike ended last week after 52 days . .. ....rides are being offered for the next two weeks for free. Gads, I just may hafta climb back on a bus an' head somewhere...... .. ..

Still reeling wif happiness over our Peeeeeeanut. :wub:

Soooozie! How is he this morning?

flourgirl Apprentice

Mornin all! We are expecting temps around 50 all week! Yay!!! about time!

Psuesszy.....please update us asap. All are waiting anxiously to hear about Mr.P!

Em....so cute about your Rippers concern! How nice that your family shares the news in Psillyville!

(hoping yer Dad remains Phlee-less :lol: )

Wishing you all a Supercalifragilistic Day!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
OMG....... . .. :lol::lol: hope not.. . . . . . .

:lol: only a silly could come up with this one

Nikki....hope your doing ok

susie.......little peanute ok? loved the video

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Jestgar Rising Star
HE"S HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BTW the poop was.......teal green.

Excellent news!! And a new ornament for the Christmas tree!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

YES, SOOZEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We need to know how OUR ('cos he is 'ours' now!) Peanut-nut is!!!!!!!!! :D

Teal is my favoUrite shade of green BTW :huh:

Yep, a mild +7 here today, as well, and some rain later.

GADS!, warmer than 'ere......get yer bikini ON :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Saturday Sillies! :D

Hope lil' Peanut had a good night.

Ugh--emotions running amok again......need to get this over and done wif. Going to Syracuse tomorrow to see everyone there before we go--I hate good byes. Don't know how I'm going to get through saying them to me sons. Every time I think about it, I practically lose it.

Thank gawd you guys are all coming wif me..... :(

elye Community Regular
Thank gawd you guys are all coming wif me..... :(

You will never have to say goodbye to us, Paddeigh!!! :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub:

'tis a veritable LOVE FEST over here ♥♥♥

we are just SOOOOOOOO happy and in love with our Peanut :wub:

he is pretty much back to 100 percent - - absolutely wild, wackl, adorable, and now fully stable on his feet - eating like a PIG - beguiling and charming us like no other :wub:

He and Weez are involved in some non-stop rassling now :):)

such an incredible blessing, my Li'l miracle kitty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This whole situation served to really bond Annie to him - she just can't get enough of him now, adn they are quite dear, adorable, rassling and snuggling companions - wish you all could be here to see this - just warms the cockles o' me 'eart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't get out of bed until 10:30 as the three of us were just cuddling in there, I could have stayed there all day!

Woohoo!!!!!!

Sounds like he's recovering nicely......still the same Peanut that captured your heart

even moreso :)

This is indeed SO poignantly funny: We went to visit my dad this eve, AND he is also a bit wobbly on his feet, ate a great deal for dinner.....has been regular gastrointestinally (dunno if things have been teal green -- would have asked had I known).......

Perhaps I'd even say that he's at about 80%, as well. . .. .. . .... :):rolleyes:

Such a phunny, happy correlation. . . . ..... :

oh this is just unbelievable, isn't it????? Your dad and our Peanut!!!!!!!!!!! :) I'm so happy to hear this, Em!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, check the colour of his poop, and check for PHEAZE, as Janet mentioned *snort* :lol:

Just got a call from the Ripper. My mom invited him to stay overnight at her apartment, as she is alone while my dad's in hospital. He blurted out, "Mom! T'sme! Is The Peanut okay??" I told him that yes, Li'l P is recovering. I heard Jack yell into the other room, "Grandma!! Peanut's okay!!"

It is a story that has gripped us all. . . . . . ..!!

OMG *sniff* that was just adorable!!!!!!!!!!! That Ripper......

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Patti!!!!!! oh, the goodbyes are the thing that sucks out of all of this. :( You'll get through it....but dang, that is NOT the good part......but yes, yer stuck wif yer Sills ;)

I forgot everything else - -

more later!

flourgirl Apprentice

PSuessly...hugs all around from me! I am SO very glad that all is well :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Rassling Peanut!!!!!!!!!!!! (rassling? :huh::lol: ....I'll look it up)

:wub: ♥ ♥ ♥

IS he the most spoilt cat EVER?!?!?! :lol:

Ugh--emotions running amok again......need to get this over and done wif. Going to Syracuse tomorrow to see everyone there before we go--I hate good byes. Don't know how I'm going to get through saying them to me sons. Every time I think about it, I practically lose it.

Thank gawd you guys are all coming wif me..... :(

Oh Patti :( , things must be moving so fast for you!......and your boys :wub:

It'll all work out in the end :) .......AND you must share wiv yer psillies!!! {{{hugs}}}

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A new film out here, but frankly, I don't know if I can stand the DRAMA of it all!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

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flourgirl Apprentice

Pah-ti....hang in there! Think of it this way....you're givin' those boys a great place to come visit! You are still connected in all of the ways that count. I know that distance is hard emotionally, but thank God communication is not like it was in the Pony Express Days. I can't imagine what it was like to travel and leave family behind when posts took days/weeks/months to get to their destination. Or as was often the case...no one on either end could read or write. Talk about seperation! We've come a loooooonnnnggg way, baby :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Rassling Peanut!!!!!!!!!!!! (rassling? :huh::lol: ....I'll look it up)

:wub: ♥ ♥ ♥

IS he the most spoilt cat EVER?!?!?! :lol:

:lol: :lol: he just might presently be the most CHERISHED cat ever :wub: Definitely used up a couple of his lives in teh past week......

rassling = wrestling, with an American twang ;)

Um, Nik, what in hell is that Morris dancing movie :lol: LURVED it!

elye Community Regular
He and Weez are involved in some non-stop rassling now :):)

This whole situation served to really bond Annie to him - she just can't get enough of him now, adn they are quite dear, adorable, rassling and snuggling companions - wish you all could be here to see this - just warms the cockles o' me 'eart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:):):):wub::wub:

Phone video, PULEEEEEZE!!!!!

oh this is just unbelievable, isn't it????? Your dad and our Peanut!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes..... . .I do believe there is a connection between them . ....subtle and crossing much geography, but there. You could combine their names, and it would be quite fitting fer that kitteh - - he could be PeanutLes(s)..... .. . :lol::rolleyes:

I know that distance is hard emotionally, but thank God communication is not like it was in the Pony Express Days. I can't imagine what it was like to travel and leave family behind when posts took days/weeks/months to get to their destination. Or as was often the case...no one on either end could read or write. Talk about seperation! We've come a loooooonnnnggg way, baby :lol:

Yes, Pahteigh! I cannot imagine the heartache when my kids leave this province (and I know they both will. . . .....DD already has her sights on the west coast when she fully grows up, and Jack's apparently heading for Spain :lol: )... .. . .

You'll so miss yer boys, but ya got phones, email, webcams and Skype. . .. . . . . !!

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