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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular
:lol::lol: . . . because if he were yer hubby and machine-gun purring in yer face . . . well, that would bring us back to Bev and her introducing us to the term tea-bagging . . . .

OMG Yes! :lol: That infamous , limber move. . . . ....

Sooooooo glad Jeeah-gnutt's back. . . . . . ...! :D


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

ok fill me in

must have been while i was taking a computer break for a few weeks.

what was

""Bev and her introducing us to the term tea-bagging . . . .""

""OMG Yes! :lol: That infamous , limber move. . . . ....""

when i put the quote up forgot to ask what it was about. :blink:

elye Community Regular
ok fill me in

must have been while i was taking a computer break for a few weeks.

what was

""Bev and her introducing us to the term tea-bagging . . . .""

""OMG Yes! :lol: That infamous , limber move. . . . ....""

Okay........who wants to take this one?. . . . . ....

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Okay........who wants to take this one?. . . . . ....

:lol:

I think it should be Jan-it.....she has such a delightphully phunny way of phrasing things :lol::lol:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I think it should be Jan-it.....she has such a delightphully phunny way of phrasing things :lol::lol:

:lol:

Patti either

can't remember :blink:

or is a chicken :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

Did someone call me? My ears with burnning and I thought I heard tea-bagginnggggggggggg.........

Judy- I knew not what it was until I was watching a football game and a friend screamed it out. It is a limbermove, as Em puts it, when a gentleman straddles a person or object and "dips" his tea "bags" onto them. I'm sure twas one of the original yoga moves.

"Why look? There's Siddhartha in tea bag pose! Oh NO, is that Adhira beneath him?" :lol::ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol:

Patti either

can't remember :blink:

or is a chicken :lol:

Busted!!!!! :lol:

I love how at the very mention of said "teabag", Bevvie suddenly appeared! :lol::lol:


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Busted!!!!! :lol:

I love how at the very mention of said "teabag", Bevvie suddenly appeared! :lol::lol:

ha how right you are patricia :lol:

thanks Bev. i do remember this discussion but didn't get it then

How you doing Bevel?

so excited about the possible on line job and you'll be feeling great by then i'm sure.

Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol:

Patti either

can't remember :blink:

or is a chicken :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

Did someone call me? My ears with burnning and I thought I heard tea-bagginnggggggggggg.........

Thanks Bev . . . got me off the hook . . . wasn't sure how I was gonna 'splain it.

:ph34r: Phunny how Bev pooped in at just the right moment . . . some tea-bag sixth sense or sumptin :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

I'm doing OK- Judy, thanks for asking! TMI for here but I'll send an update to anyone who wants one.

I'm excited to be somewhat-gainfully-somewhere-in-the-future-employed!

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm doing OK- Judy, thanks for asking! TMI for here but I'll send an update to anyone who wants one.

You know I want one! :)

Ok.......I'm gonna mention "teabag" again and lets see if it works this time :lol::lol:

Teabag.

Mtndog Collaborator
You know I want one! :)

Ok.......I'm gonna mention "teabag" again and lets see if it works this time :lol::lol:

Teabag.

You rang?

jerseyangel Proficient
You rang?

:lol: By golly, it works :o:D

elye Community Regular
"Why look? There's Siddhartha in tea bag pose! Oh NO, is that Adhira beneath him?" :lol::ph34r:

:lol::lol:

I wonder if it was a move that Ghandi ever practised?

Y'know.....peace-loving man that he was. . . . . . ..

elye Community Regular

Whoops....Double. . .! :rolleyes:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Bevvie's descriptions of yogi tea-bagging :lol:

(I've also been meaning to congrats yer on your prospective noo job :D , I keep thinking it, but never post it! :rolleyes: ...I think alot of things but never post 'em :unsure::lol: )

...the little blue google guys ain't picking up on TEA BAGS at all :angry:

Mine's an earl grey -no milk

Springs -a - coming! & the daffodil's are OUT!!!

Since getting the 'mini greenhouse' we've gone a tad seed mad!...perhaps enough to open a small nursery when/if they all grow :huh:

One half is flower seeds - the other veggies....garlic, onion, carrots, beetroots, courgettes, peppers, tomatoes, rocket, iceburg lettuce,.....I don't suppose ALL will grow....I think I may have over done it :huh:

Mtndog Collaborator
I wonder if it was a move that Ghandi ever practised?

Y'know.....peace-loving man that he was. . . . . . ..

:lol: :lol:

Bevvie's descriptions of yogi tea-bagging :lol:

(I've also been meaning to congrats yer on your prospective noo job :D , I keep thinking it, but never post it! :rolleyes: ...I think alot of things but never post 'em :unsure::lol: )

...the little blue google guys ain't picking up on TEA BAGS at all :angry:

Mine's an earl grey -no milk

Springs -a - coming! & the daffodil's are OUT!!!

Since getting the 'mini greenhouse' we've gone a tad seed mad!...perhaps enough to open a small nursery when/if they all grow :huh:

One half is flower seeds - the other veggies....garlic, onion, carrots, beetroots, courgettes, peppers, tomatoes, rocket, iceburg lettuce,.....I don't suppose ALL will grow....I think I may have over done it :huh:

thanks Nik- oh oh oh I was in England in March (with uhm, 20 high school kids but I've blacked them out :lol: ) and it was PURE MAGIC! The daffodils blooming, little lambs leaping all over the green hillsides! I actually cried when we left because it was so beautiful.......

I want a mini-greenhouse! How big is it? Can you walk in? that is SO COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

elye Community Regular
Mine's an earl grey -no milk

Nik! OMG...... ...A bloke named Earl Grey tea-bagged you??

Imagine, gettin' the guy's name . . . ....

:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Imagine, gettin' the guy's name . . . ....

:lol::lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

I just saw the Skeetster's picture--so cute!! :D

I was taking some trash out to the can earlier, and disturbed about 6 deer that were hanging about in me yard :rolleyes:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
You rang?

LOVED IT BEVIE.....YOU ARE A NUT :lol:

Springs -a - coming! & the daffodil's are OUT!!!

Since getting the 'mini greenhouse' we've gone a tad seed mad!...perhaps enough to open a small nursery when/if they all grow :huh:

SO COOL NIKKI.......

I just saw the Skeetster's picture--so cute!! :D

I was taking some trash out to the can earlier, and disturbed about 6 deer that were hanging about in me yard :rolleyes:

AGREE SO CUTE

YOU WON'T FIND THOSE IN TEXAS ROMING YOUR YARD I BET :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
YOU WON'T FIND THOSE IN TEXAS ROMING YOUR YARD I BET :lol:

I was thinking the same thing! :)

Probably more like armidillos er sumphin..... :unsure:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

YEP AND WE'LL WANT A PHOTO

JUST EMAILED YOU

LOOKING FOR RECIPES.

jerseyangel Proficient

Judith--look what I found--

Open Original Shared Link

Yum :P

elye Community Regular
I was taking some trash out to the can earlier, and disturbed about 6 deer that were hanging about in me yard :rolleyes:

YOU WON'T FIND THOSE IN TEXAS ROMING YOUR YARD I BET :lol:

Probably more like armidillos er sumphin..... :unsure:

Or cowboys. ...... . .. . . . . ..

;):rolleyes:

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