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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Same here--we could hit 70 on Sunday! B)

I can't wait!

Do you need a tour guide? Photographer? chef? :D :D

I can use all the help from sillies :):)


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Mtndog Collaborator

Ok- getting a little misty-eyed here. I found the student who is the reason I became a teacher! I was only going to do it for a year and then I had this student who had been brutally mistreated by his teachers- called lazy, never going to become anything. But he was sweet kind and smart.

And guess what? He DID become something: Open Original Shared Link

SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

As well you should be, Bev! :D That is quite something.

He does beautiful work.

Jestgar Rising Star
Ok- getting a little misty-eyed here. I found the student who is the reason I became a teacher! I was only going to do it for a year and then I had this student who had been brutally mistreated by his teachers- called lazy, never going to become anything. But he was sweet kind and smart.

And guess what? He DID become something: Open Original Shared Link

SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Those are beautiful! Nice job, Bev!

jerseyangel Proficient

Tumbleweeds again..... :unsure:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Ok- getting a little misty-eyed here. I found the student who is the reason I became a teacher! I was only going to do it for a year and then I had this student who had been brutally mistreated by his teachers- called lazy, never going to become anything. But he was sweet kind and smart.

And guess what? He DID become something: Open Original Shared Link

SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is just so heart warming Bev

I bet it made your day

loved what i did read on his site.

Bet he sure remembers you too

congrats........Judy

Jestgar Rising Star

Emily! Was this you?

Open Original Shared Link


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jerseyangel Proficient
Emily! Was this you?

Open Original Shared Link

Is the wallet department next to the frame department now? :P

elye Community Regular
Gosh. We have a big storm from Alaska headed toward us. :o

Whoa! That's Ottawa weather!

I had a 7th grader say "Hey- you wore that shirt LAST Thursday too!" Thank you for tracking my fashion

:lol::lol: Do you know, what is even funnier is that I've heard this kind of thing from my students, as well.. . . . .....35-year old diplomats!!

And guess what? He DID become something: Open Original Shared Link

SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bev!! What a terrific story! And this talented man's success is due completely to you. You need to get in touch with him and demand one of those beautiful ceramic pots in return for all you've done for him!....'Tis the very least he can do . . .. . ..

:lol:

Emily! Was this you?

Open Original Shared Link

Well.....I can certainly see how you would suspect it might be me. But you see, like the reject photos that I clandestinely leave in the Walmart frames, I would only leave reject teeth in their wallets. All would have to be cracked, filled, chipped. . ....... .. ....most of these teeth were in pristine shape.

Why would anybody leave great pics or great teeth within Walmart products??

That is just nuts!!

:huh:

:lol:

Mtndog Collaborator
Those are beautiful! Nice job, Bev!

:lol: :lol: Yes- ALL due to me!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

This is just so heart warming Bev

I bet it made your day

loved what i did read on his site.

Bet he sure remembers you too

congrats........Judy

Such a great Kid (uhm....man...he was 15 and hap a big mop of red hair then). He does remember me. Just got an email from him!

Do you know, what is even funnier is that I've heard this kind of thing from my students, as well.. . . . .....35-year old diplomats!!

As long as they said it in English :lol: or Canadian :huh:

Bev!! What a terrific story! And this talented man's success is due completely to you. You need to get in touch with him and demand one of those beautiful ceramic pots in return for all you've done for him!....'Tis the very least he can do . . .. . ..

Discount maybe? I'm afraid to even ask him how much those things cost!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
:lol:

Such a great Kid (uhm....man...he was 15 and hap a big mop of red hair then). He does remember me. Just got an email from :lol: him!

Discount maybe? I'm afraid to even ask him how much those things cost!!!!!!!!!!!!!

that's so cool Bev!

did you write him?

love his pottery

Mtndog Collaborator
that's so cool Bev!

did you write him?

love his pottery

I emailed him and said Hey- is this you? It's your English teacher from 15 years ago (stalker? :ph34r: ). Either way, you're pottery's great!

He really is the reason I went into teaching. He was such a good kid- so much potential but had been beaten down by his teachers. I had him as a student when I was a tutor at a ski academy (the kids left their home schools for 6 months- tutoring in the a.m. and training in the afternoon, competing on the weekend). Amazing mogul skier!

At the end of the season, he gave me this note- he had made a mandala and inside written me a thank you note. Gawd, I miss that job!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
1970 Bobbie to wee London lass: " 'ands be'indjer 'ead lassie & interlock yer fingahs"

(Doesn't Li'l Nik look guilty?)

Phtauoghmn you NUT! :lol:

........... actually it was me Uncle Pat taking the pic .....'me no liked Uncle Pat !!!'

Later....too much to do, and no ambition whatsoevah!

:lol:

A common problem in my life all the time!

Ok- getting a little misty-eyed here. I found the student who is the reason I became a teacher! I was only going to do it for a year and then I had this student who had been brutally mistreated by his teachers- called lazy, never going to become anything. But he was sweet kind and smart.

And guess what? He DID become something: Open Original Shared Link

SO PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HOLY HECK BEVEL!!!!!!

You done good.......reeeeal good ;)

Wish me Devil Child could find a 'Miss B'

As long as they said it in English :lol: or Canadian :huh:

They have their own lingo now??

:lol:

Got nowt, I lead a very boring life <_<

Jestgar Rising Star
Why would anybody leave great pics or great teeth within Walmart products??

That is just nuts!!

Of course - what was I thinking??

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Whaaaaaaat in hell?????????????

I posted in 3 other threads :unsure::blink::ph34r:

HELP ME!!!!!

elye Community Regular
Whaaaaaaat in hell?????????????

I posted in 3 other threads :unsure::blink::ph34r:

HELP ME!!!!!

MYGAWD!! Nik! It's happening to you, too!! :o

:lol:

Things are so quiet, so I shall post the link to the video that Jack and I love to sit and watch together.......such lovely images, beautiful visual artistry......such exotic, magical innocence..... . .

(Before Janet J. went all weird):

Open Original Shared Link

jerseyangel Proficient
Whaaaaaaat in hell?????????????

I posted in 3 other threads :unsure::blink::ph34r:

HELP ME!!!!!

WIH is goin' ON around here?????? :o

psawyer Proficient

So, this morning I said it was mild...

Open Original Shared Link

The sun did come out briefly this afternoon before retreating again.

Nikki, What Are You Up To? :D

elye Community Regular
Open Original Shared Link

WOW! :sosososososojealousface:

Lisa Mentor

Hello Sillies! Thought I'd drop in and say hello. I'll catch up in about a week or two. :o:D

flourgirl Apprentice

Does seem awfully quiet here today. Niknik has resorted to posting elsewhere! :D Are you sure you're allowed out of Psillyville? Of course!

Really nice here today...I worked outside in a sleeveless shirt! Almost as good as summer...YAHOOOOOO! I started terracing the hill in the back yard last year...worked on that some more. Telehubby is building a swing/glider to go back there. Can't wait!

Pieter.....is in heat...record breaking....gooood deal! :lol:

elye Community Regular

POeter's in HEAT??

...All those pizzles he's got in stock...... . . .

<_<

:lol:

psawyer Proficient

Hmmm.

Is "being in heat" in any way related to "having the hots?" :blink:

The heat wave is subsiding. It is down to 5oC, and tomorrow will not reach double digits. It is expected to rain in the afternoon and evening. Most of the snaugh has turned to water and run away.

Bev, your teacher and former student story resonated with me. Sometimes paths recross years later. The man who unsuccessfully tried to teach me English Literature in the 12th grade is a customer in my store. English Lit just wasn't something I took to. B)

jerseyangel Proficient
Is "being in heat" in any way related to "having the hots?" :blink:

Yes, I believe they're one and the same :P

elye Community Regular

Good Morning, Tareeeeesuh! I see ya!

Hope you have more stupendous weather down your way... . .I can hear in your voice (writing?) :huh: how excited you are to be outside playing in your yard!

I have been staring at the white siding wall that is the back of our garage for some time now.......being an artist, I just need to fill big white spaces like that. I have some experience painting outdoor murals, and have been long researching what paint would work on the aluminum.

Well....all of a sudden, the plans have changed. Yesterday I stopped in my tracks outside one of our local art shops.....there I saw these big series of metal works, meant to be hung against a wall. I bought them immediately, not even knowing if they will lie flat against the siding, if they will completely rust within a month. . . ...

Crazy, impulsive artistic-emotions-are-stirred buying. <_<:rolleyes:

I will coat them with marine varnish, and see how things go.......will put up a pic.

English Lit just wasn't something I took to.

What? Hmmmmm....ya didn't have the right teacher. . . .. ... B)

This is phunny, POeter, as you have such a literary family and you write so well yourself.

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