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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

Bev--I'm so sorry about your friend, Mary. :( She sounds like such a cool person! May she have the best possible outcome.


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Jestgar Rising Star
But, am heart-broken. g

So disgusted with cancer. hate it hate it hate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Heinous, hanus disease. So sorry.

elye Community Regular

Bevvie! My thoughts and prayers remain with you and your two friends with cancer. . . ..... :( My best friend is battling it, as well.......incredible, these healthy, vibrant middle-aged women who are suddenly blind-sided. Bev, I think your friends are really lucky for one reason: they have you as a supportive friend - - you would be the absolute BEST to have nearby.....so positive, supportive and strong. ... . .!!

Great news on the upped meds and the sudden productivity! :)

If we ever have a big Psilly Psummit, it will have to involve Bev's dad, my dad and Uncle Ray .... . . ....

And NOT my MIL.

<_<:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
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jerseyangel Proficient
If we ever have a big Psilly Psummit, it will have to involve Bev's dad, my dad and Uncle Ray .... . . ....

And NOT my MIL.

<_<:lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
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It just struck me, seeing yer dad up close like this Em, how much you look like him. :) Normally, I only see him in a skit as someone else :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
It just struck me, seeing yer dad up close like this Em, how much you look like him. :) Normally, I only see him in a skit as someone else :lol:

:o :o

M, they sell stuff for that facial hair...


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jerseyangel Proficient
:o :o

M, they sell stuff for that facial hair...

<snort>

psawyer Proficient
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Em, does your dad get his jackets the same place Don Cherry does?

jerseyangel Proficient
Don Cherry

:huh::unsure::huh:

elye Community Regular
It just struck me, seeing yer dad up close like this Em, how much you look like him. Normally, I only see him in a skit as someone else :lol:

:lol::lol: I was thinking exactly that as well, Pahtee. . . . .....as I was watching that clip I suddenly thought, "wow....... . . . .. that's dad's real nose......it's the same shape as mine!"

Growing up I only got to see him without any make-up/prosthetics/masks on occasion - - in the backyard, at breakfast. However, at the dinner table, at church, at parent-teacher interviews.....well, it was a crapshoot. . . . .

:rolleyes:

Em, does your dad get his jackets the same place Don Cherry does?

Yes, sometimes I think he must have. :lol:

For you Yanks, here is Don (of Hockey Night in Canada fame) in one o' me favorites:

http://www.xyre.org/blog/wp-content/upload...-may-2008-h.webp

curlyfries Contributor

HELLOOoooooo!!!!!! :unsure:

Can the psillies come out and play??? :P

I'm bored

elye Community Regular

Gah. The Wildcats' first playoff game is tonight at 9:30. Gotta stay awake.

Gotta stay awake. Gotta get in the car, drive to arena, and stay awake. :rolleyes:

Green12 Enthusiast

HI LISA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great video of your dad Em, thanks for posting Jess. It was fun to watch!!

You beat me to Patti's question about Don Cherry, but your answer is much better (and more thorough) I was just going to say he was a hockey dude :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Gah. The Wildcats' first playoff game is tonight at 9:30. Gotta stay awake.

Gotta stay awake. Gotta get in the car, drive to arena, and stay awake. :rolleyes:

GO WILDCATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Em you need ....coffee? Or summat with caffeine, do you have any Jolts up there?! :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Hi Jewels!!!

I haven't asked DD about her lupus test, yet........have to get back to you later on that.

Em!!!.....Hockey still not over??? :blink: ......GO SOPHIE!!!!!

........9:30 on a school night??????? :huh:

Green12 Enthusiast
Speaking of which......Jules asked about me dad and Angus 2 the kitteh. dad is doing well- taking him to NY next time I have to go and he is over the moon! I love that guy :wub: 79 years old and still ready to pah-tay! As far as he and the wee kitteh- it's LOVE! She is back to Hazel though- took her to the vet and it turns out she was a cat up for adoption there first so they all came out looking for Hazel and petting her..........she became Hazel again toot suite! My dad's place (retirement community- story for another day!) has huge windows in the living room and hazel sits on the couch and bats at the snowflakes :wub: :wub:

So glad to hear your dad is doing well and how fun for you both to go to NY for your next appt!!

Hazel, that's right (couldn't remember wee kitteh's name.....but funny I could remember Angus 2 :lol: ) Sounds like she has settled right in at your dad's place :)

Good news- thyroid med upped and restarted antibiotic- energy slowly returning (note: slowly being keyword) but made three pairs of earrings and a necklace today. I'll take it! :D

YAY!!!!! More energy for the Bevermeister!!! Hope it continues to go up every day :)

Are you sticking with the yoga? OMGosh I am so bummed I dropped off after the last several outbreaks, have to get that going again for myself because it makes a difference for me on so many different levels.

Still doing the treadmill though I am pleased to report, Sven would be happy with me :lol:

Hi Jewels!!!

I haven't asked DD about her lupus test, yet........have to get back to you later on that.

Thanks Lisa :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Evenin' Sillies B)

I got nuttin......am quite bored too, Lee-saugh.

flourgirl Apprentice

Hi everybody! Psorry for the psillyville boredom, I'm not bored....too tired to be bored. Bev-realy is making jewelry! Yay! I go through spurts with that. Seems I have only enough energy for one thing at a time...er sumpthin. Days I work, that's it. Days off I do studies....some days better than others at that.

Did Jewels say she does Yoga? I think about doing that....a lot. Can't even work up the energy for starting that :P:huh: Pretty soon it'll be warm enough to play outside, though...bet I'll find some energy somewhere to do that :lol:

Catch up wi' youse guys later....yawn~~~~~ :)

Jestgar Rising Star
Gotta stay awake. Gotta get in the car, drive to arena, and stay awake. :rolleyes:

Yet another use for those impaired driving skills.

tom Contributor

Hey sillies .. . .. .wish I'd been more LOL-able lately. ... . . .I wish a lotta things . . .. .

Li'l sumpin in the local paper: Open Original Shared Link

PermaLent hehe

:angry:

I'm so *&%$#$% tired of eating.

Hope everyone & their loved ones are getting or will soon get better from the various maladies.

psawyer Proficient

Another clear and COLD morning here!

curlyfries Contributor

Mornin Psillies!!!!!!

Thought for the Day from BeFreeForME.com........

"Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

- Doug Larson

American Columnist

:D

elye Community Regular

Good Morning, Gang!

Hi, Ptaoughmghmn! We have missed you! I missed you during the Yukon Quest excitement. . . . . . . . . .... :)

Hopin' that LOLs are coming your way. . ..

"Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

:lol: SO true dat!

last night I sent the Sam Hill Manhead piece of flair that Jahgnutt ingeniously crafted to my girlfriend who now has him perched in her window. Heeeeelarryus - -cannot wait to hear from her on that one. . . . . .....I can just hear her..."Where in hell did you get THAT??" :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Hey sillies-

Not much time for silly time these days- between all the craziness at work- we are having two audits here in just over a week- and the high patient volumes--by the time I get home at night I am done in. I have been cooking a lot these days as well and that has been taking some time and planning as well....John's job situation and recurring illness is also draining the silly from both of us. He sees the Dr tomorrow and hopefully it will provide answers. I also would love for it to be warm- even though I love the new house I am thinking I am getting cabin fever from winter. I want to go out and spend time in the new yard and start the garden and do fun stuff.\

work time again!

Bye sillies

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