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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Soozle :D

Phunny, I don't pheel any older....well, any more than usual :lol:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

HAPPY!!!!

:) didn't Jess have "actual work?" :lol: and woz chatting w/ her student on The Book? :lol:

are all the wine glasses lined up on yer headboard? this is what I want to know, how you do this wif kittehs :lol::wacko:

<our kitteh is SOOOOOOOOOO wild - I love him :wub: >

Eek! It's just about here :o

Another year older..... <_< This one ought to be interesting :lol: At least I'm starting it among phriends :wub:

:wub: Yup, you most certainly are!!! :) and, yer takin' us wif you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

off to bed, Sills, feeling slightly vomitous :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient
Weird melding of worlds :ph34r: :ph34r:

I know what you mean :lol:

Like George Costanza's worlds colliding!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Thanks Soozle :D

Phunny, I don't pheel any older....well, any more than usual :lol:

PADT!!!!!!!!!!! It's after midnight your time, WHAT are you still doing UP???? :lol:

<sillies - - listen up - - I think I'm going to go into the freezer and - get my supply and - smoke a clove now> :lol: :lol: :ph34r:

Is it a full moon? No? cause I feel slightly wild :lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
are all the wine glasses lined up on yer headboard? this is what I want to know, how you do this wif kittehs :lol::wacko:

grown up kitehs. No longer prowl the headboard in search of prey.

jerseyangel Proficient
and, yer takin' us wif you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

off to bed, Sills, feeling slightly vomitous :blink:

That's fer sure!

Sleep tight :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

AND THERE'S JOOOOOODEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wub:

hi Judith :):) We have missed you


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
grown up kitehs. No longer prowl the headboard in search of prey.

Well, how long does this take? because.......prey is everyTHING, and everyWHERE. :lol:

I love it :wub: and don't want it to end, but.......Weezee does :lol: :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

I thought Jess and Souczie were going to bed.....

Hi Judith!! :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Happy ;) Happy :o Happy :rolleyes:

Birthday

PATRICIA

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I thought Jess and Souczie were going to bed.....

:lol:

It's a PARTAY!!!!!!!!!! Pad-tee's BIRFDAY PARTEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and - Soozle is posting drunkenly - -

am I breaking board rules? are there sobrietal testings for this? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Will Pskaught know?

*snoooooooooooooooooooort*

:lol: :lol:

wish you all were here............

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks buddy! This is the coolest birfday party ever :D

jerseyangel Proficient
wish you all were here............

Yeah--us and wine :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Happy ;) Happy :o Happy :rolleyes:

Birthday

PATRICIA

:):):)

OMG - everyone else will be SO SAD to know they've missed the party!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

Thanks buddy! This is the coolest birfday party ever :D

Pseriously B)

who loves you more? :wub:

Sillies - - I may throw up during Patteigh's partay :lol: :lol:

is that bad? :lol: :lol:

you won't hear it

:ph34r:

am just CRACKING myself up here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Sills - not pheeling so well here :huh:

must go to bed now - er sumphin :lol:

you know - I miss Jools - she's been quiet........

and Ptaum -- hardly pops in now - -

I am going to harASS him heavily :lol::lol:

g' night, me lovelies

:wub:

jerseyangel Proficient

Quick!! Somebody get Suzzie a bucket!! :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PADDEIGH!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D

GAH!!!!!!!! Looks like I missed the partay last night...Soozle throwing up in a corner :lol: (HEY! That's MY job @ parties!! :angry: )

Patti!!... hope you have a great day!....is Mark still there ??? (if your on yer own we'll pop over ;) )

Grown up Kittez so DO hunt wine glasses on yer headboard!!!! :lol: (Will ♥'s wine)

....back laterZ.....gotta get ready...t'is 7.00am here *yawn*..............

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Happy Belated Birthday Paddeigh!

I am sorry I missed the party--too busy trying to get the apt into tip top shape for our walk-through on Friday--I am very nervous--the apt people are shady!

We have 3 audits at work in March and that too is keeping me busy...

elye Community Regular

:D:lol::D FELIZ CUMPLEANOS, PAGH-TEIGH!! :D:lol::D

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Gonna stay in red today, in honour of our Bestest Psilly and her special day today. What are your plans, Padt? Is Mark in town?

SOOO phab that you can be wif US today. .. .. .and take us with you to yer new home! :wub:

I missed a phlurry of party posts last eve....dunno where to begin. ...!

Havin' stew fer breakfast, Soooooze?

why don't you give up yer wine-soaked tapioca puddin' , for a change???? :lol:

Jeez, that might be tough now, having stumbled upon such a culinary......masterpiece..... in its rarity. . ...! :lol:

Criminy! Me either. On my third glass. Need to keep it to two, so must get bigger glasses...

Yup. Ya need a fishbowl with a stem. . .. ....

Sills - not pheeling so well here :huh:

must go to bed now - er sumphin :lol:

you know - I miss Jools - she's been quiet........

and Ptaum -- hardly pops in now - -

I am going to harASS him heavily :lol:

g' night, me lovelies

:wub:

Just wanted to reiterate some of Soooozle's late-night drunken ramblings. . . . . :lol::lol:

..Sooooze, did you barph up some chocolate again? You were NOT eyeing any last evening, to our knowledge.. . . ...just yer magic cloves. . . ....

SO! Michelle has finished in fifth. An incredible accomplishment, but I know she wanted to better her fourth-place finish last year. My Jamaican hero Newton Marshall finished thirteenth, blazing out of 20th place near the start. Amazing! :)

Okay, upon editing I see that for some reason you cannot just click on my birthday link for you, Pahteee....so cut and paste it....don't want you to miss it! :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Birfday Pahtee!!!!!! Have a fantabulous day!!

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Enjoyed yer link EM . . . even if you did leave all the kindergarten work cutting and pasting to me . . . poor Steve.

Looks like most of us missed the drunk-fest party last night!!

By the way . . . did you notice, you can click on Em's link in my quote!!!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

a second Brithday HI to me buddy Pattah'

hope it will be a good one and you can have something fun to do.

Judy

flourgirl Apprentice

Happy, happy Pahti!!....Looks like you have a shiny day today outside.....hope it's shiny through and through! I sang to you on the other post :o

Drat it all!!! I missed the pahrtay last night, and I pheel so left owt :( . If I could drink, I'd give a belated toast (gluten free) to you, Pahtay, and to all of the Psillies :D

For Lent....*I* think I will give up pain, nausea, and fatigue! Yaaaay!!! I already gave up the rest earlier :P

Hey Jude! Remember....to let it into your heart....then you can staaaart...to make it better :D

So glad to see you poopin in. Do hope it's gettin better for you.

flourgirl Apprentice

Phergot to mention....Psuessly...you really cracked me up! I so wish we could all gather in the real world. What fun we could have! ;) Or trouble...I imagine we could create lots of that :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
is Mark still there ??? (if your on yer own we'll pop over ;) )

Mark's gone fer the week--got the place to meselph and I wish you all could come over! :D

SOOO phab that you can be wif US today. .. .. .and take us with you to yer new home! :wub:

Tis phab, fer sure! :rolleyes:

Phunny birfday link--egg-zackly what I needed to start the day wif a laff :lol:

Enjoyed yer link EM . . . even if you did leave all the kindergarten work cutting and pasting to me . . . poor Steve.

Thanks, Jan-it!! :D

Getting off to a slow start this morning.....musta been the par-tay last night :P How you feelin', Soozle?

nikki-uk Enthusiast

EVERYONE round PadT's...,Mark's away!!!!

Absinthe and Paddeigh's famous cinnamon bread!! :P .... dunno if Soozle's up for another partay :unsure::lol:

Just got a note home from Al's school - his yr are doing a 3 day trip to Paris in June!!

Looks like 'son of psillie's world tour' will continue :lol: (that boy is ridiculously well travelled :rolleyes: )

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