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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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mimommy Contributor
Curly?

Larry?

Moe?

:lol: X10


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Jestgar Rising Star
I dated myself once, but we had to break up--I was so hard to live with :blink:

:lol: :lol:

I could see that.

curlyfries Contributor
Fries?

nope

Day?

Bingo!!!! :D

Wish I knew . . . here is a horrible statistic that I, of course, had to go count out . . . I've been home for eight out of the last 32 days. . . ugh . . . I'm sure Lisa can relate.

Yup. Was in Texas for 5 weeks straight. The alternate reality becomes your new reality.....we started calling the trailer we lived in 'home'.

Loved all the 'Sonny' names :lol: ......even better than the real one!

jerseyangel Proficient

<snort> Sonny Day! I get it now.....(youse know I'm a little slow on the uptake B) )

Good guess, minimom!! :D

jerseyangel Proficient
But really, CAN YOU imagine anything more excrutiatingly cringe worthy than turning up at the restaurant...NO ONE else turning up AND I don't even know WTH she is?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o:lol:

So, are you thinkin of going, Nik? That would be weird--not knowing what you'd be walking into. :unsure:

I completely missed this whole post before--good think I went back. Uptake.....slow...... :huh:

jerseyangel Proficient

I just ironed a skirt on me bed instead of lugging out the ironing board :P

Just thought I'd share.

mimommy Contributor
But really, CAN YOU imagine anything more excrutiatingly cringe worthy than turning up at the restaurant...NO ONE else turning up AND I don't even know WTH she is?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o:lol:

Maybe hot needles in the eye are preferable :unsure:

:o Awkward! :unsure:

Bingo!!!! :D

Thank you, thank you (takes dramatically deep bow).

What a cute name :)

I just ironed a skirt on me bed instead of lugging out the ironing board :P

Just thought I'd share.

You should write a book on the good wifes' guide to home maintenance er sumfin' ;)

it's all fun and games til the bed starts smokin'


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Jestgar Rising Star
it's all fun and games til the bed starts smokin'

I thought that was the goal :ph34r: :ph34r:

elye Community Regular

Smokin' beds over at Patteigh's! Man, now I really cannot wait to have our Tex-ass Psilly Psummit down there. . . ...... <_<:lol:

Jeez, I can bring lotsa clothes that need ironing without a care! Pahdt just throws everything on a nearby bed and presses away!

Um.. . . . . ... Pahteigh, you aren't ironing things on the bed while Mark is still in it, are you?

:huh:

:rolleyes:

flourgirl Apprentice

Ironing on the bed! :lol: Isn't that tough on the back? I used to have a breakfast bar (?? it's what I called it anyway) between the kithen and dining room. That was *my* ironing board! Was good enough for who it was for! :P

JGEssS...farmer would be a wonderphul prophesshun! We could all start a Psillly commune and tend the Civkebs together! HOpe you are able to bet some slleeeeeeep soon! Hope yer baby's foot is better soon too. You could double as a vet....on this kommune.

Gjannit is home and sooo tired. Katching up the homework housework doesn't all have to be done at once.....believe me.....it'll wait for you.

Em -n- Em....do hope you have a great time.

Kurly Lees.....My heart always smiles when I see you here. Dark clouds are lifting...ever so slowly....

Sonny Day!! :P Amazing what some parents do to their kids.

My mom had hip replacement surgery today. I'm so grateful that I have brothers and sisters still living close to home. Mom had plenty of watchers, care-givers, hands for my dad to hold, through it all. She was so very nervous about it. Sister Kathy keeps everyone posted and updated....I have a great family! Mom is doing well and fine and is now facing rehab. Hopefully it will all turn out to be worth it.

That's about it for now....not many functioning brain-cells at the moment. Hugs all 'round....

elye Community Regular
My mom had hip replacement surgery today. I'm so grateful that I have brothers and sisters still living close to home. Mom had plenty of watchers, care-givers, hands for my dad to hold, through it all. She was so very nervous about it. Sister Kathy keeps everyone posted and updated....I have a great family! Mom is doing well and fine and is now facing rehab. Hopefully it will all turn out to be worth it.

Tareeeese! What super news! This makes my heart smile. :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Mom is doing well and fine and is now facing rehab. Hopefully it will all turn out to be worth it.

Great to hear she came through the surgery just fine. :D I'll keep her in my thoughts, T.

Shiny hug right back to ya!

Jestgar Rising Star
My mom had hip replacement surgery today. I'm so grateful that I have brothers and sisters still living close to home. Mom had plenty of watchers, care-givers, hands for my dad to hold, through it all. She was so very nervous about it. Sister Kathy keeps everyone posted and updated....I have a great family! Mom is doing well and fine and is now facing rehab. Hopefully it will all turn out to be worth it.

I have two friends who have had this done, one on both her hips. Both of them said within a few weeks it already hurt less than when they started, and after a few months they felt like they had their lives back.

mimommy Contributor
My mom had hip replacement surgery today.

Best wishes for your mom,Theresa. I hope the surgery gives her a new lease on life. She is lucky to have such a loving family with her :)

elye Community Regular

G'Mornin, Jhyaghnutt! The only two early birds in Da Ville this am... . .. ..

Forgot what you posted yesterday, but I remember there was something I wanted to respond to with an "excellent! "tis wonderful!" . . . . ..What in hell was it? :huh: Regardless, glad that your trip to FLA was a good and timely thing. I am suspecting that you are exhausted - - lots of strong emotion over the last weeks, and a family trip to cap it off. .. .... .. ..it is great to have you back here!

Did Tareeeesar name her kitteh yet? Is she Sunny/Sonny?

flourgirl Apprentice

Mornin' all. (Waving) Hi Em! Baby's name is Peaches (middle name NCream......just in case we need to be really serious with her). Hubby named her and so it goes. I like the name Peaches....it all fits her coloring (and Hubby is a foodie....who happens to LOOOOOVVVE peaches!) She has settled in and taken over the house. Now she is in full kitty-like rip and tear with intermittant napping (she has claimed our bed for naps....and fortunately seems to be sleeping through the night...or at least not biting and playing while it's dark). She has issues with raised hands and sudden foot movements....makes you wonder.....but she is a sweetheart.

Thanks everyone for well-wishes and for comforting words for my mom. Even tho' we have only heard good things about the outcome of hip-replacements..it seems like such a major deal! She did have knee replacements....but it was years ago and very painful for her....and with outcome less than hoped for. We tell her that those proceedures have come a loooong way since then.

Heat and humidity are settling into the area. YESSSSSSS!!! I may be a rare weirdo who likes this sort of thing....but I wait long and hard winters for just this sort of weather. And for those who don't deal with it well......that's why god gave us things like cool shade under green leafy trees....bodies of water (pools included).....ice cubes....air conditioning.....long hard winters.....autumn and spring.....evenngs on the deck with cool drinks and the songs of treefrogs and sparkling lightning bugs making the bushes glitter......did I tell you that I love summer? :P

Peaches in my lap, so I took a long time to get this typed....and just realized...this tiny baby has HUGE FEET! Wonder how big she'll be?

Wonderful day everyone!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Forgot what you posted yesterday, but I remember there was something I wanted to respond to with an "excellent! "tis wonderful!" . . . . ..What in hell was it? :huh:

No Worries Mate . . . I don't know what I posted either!!

Tea . . . Peaches it is!! . . . Good to have the "buy in" from the telehubby . . . love the middle name, too . . . I think we all know that you'll need it, just hope it won't be too often.

Raechull, whatever happened to yer duck eggs???

Jess, did you name your chikvrbs? Yer not plannin on eatin' 'em, right?? They were for egg layin? in which case it's OK to name them . . . I know these things from nightmarish childhood chores which included "dressing" chickens and No, that doesn't mean putting little clothes on them personal experience.

elye Community Regular
Peaches in my lap, so I took a long time to get this typed....and just realized...this tiny baby has HUGE FEET! Wonder how big she'll be?

:lol: This has reminded me of The Ripper - - I noticed about a year ago that his feet were suddenly massive, almost ridiculous, like gunboats. . . .....he is an average height for a boy his age, but his FEET.....dear gawd. . .......size nine er sumphin' .. . ....

if he's anything like a pup, he could be 6 foot 4.. . . ......

:huh::lol:

Jess, did you name your chikvrbs? Yer not plannin on eatin' 'em, right??

:lol: Last night DH asked what he was barbequing for supper and I replied, "civckeb" (pronounced SIV-keb)... . . . ...and now this is the new code word in our family lexicon.

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: This has reminded me of The Ripper - - I noticed about a year ago that his feet were suddenly massive, almost ridiculous, like gunboats. . . .....he is an average height for a boy his age, but his FEET.....dear gawd. . .......size nine er sumphin' .. . ....

if he's anything like a pup, he could be 6 foot 4.. . . ......

Hee! This was Matt, too! As a teenager, he already wore a size 13 sneaker. He did level off, and still wears a 13--he's 24 and about 6'.

We used to call em' canal boats :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

PSILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!

IMPORTANT NEWS!!!!!!!

I have a new ballcock :huh:

It's working like a dream - however, t'was Tel who fitted it ......... but....I like him....he's ok ;) .....and it is his birthday today (a massive 5 yrs older than moi )

:lol:

Peaches N Cream!!!! :wub:

Darn210 Enthusiast
PSILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!

IMPORTANT NEWS!!!!!!!

I have a new ballcock :huh:

It's working like a dream - however, t'was Tel who fitted it ......... but....I like him....he's ok ;) .....and it is his birthday today (a massive 5 yrs older than moi )

:lol:

Great News . . . it's always good when a wife likes her husbands ballcock . . . it would mean trouble otherwise!!

. . . and a Happy Birfday to Tel!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, how do ya like that!! It's Tel's birfday, and Nik gets the ballcock :lol:

Hope he has a great day!! :D

And congrats to you, too :P

elye Community Regular

WHOT!? Tel's fitted himself with a new, shiny ballcock?? Or did he fit Nik with it? :unsure: Giving himself a special birthday gift, methinks. . . . . . ... :rolleyes:

Happy Boifday, Telly-Belly! :):)

DingoGirl Enthusiast

SILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am so woefully and impossibly behind. :(

Have fallen into a pit, of sorts. :huh:

But.....ballcocks and birfdays!!! :lol:

Happy Birthday to Tel!

Emmel, how's your dad? I'm so behind.

Did I see that Tea's mom had surgery?

I got a LOT more reading to do. :blink:

back later, Sills.

Love you, my sillies. :wub:

jerseyangel Proficient
Have fallen into a pit, of sorts. :huh:

Oh wee Soozle, I'm so sorry :( When I don't see you much, I'm always afraid it's a manchester situation .....(weak hee....)

I hope whatever it is that's got you down vamooses soon--definitely read here and catch up.....lot's o'giggles as of late :D

Prayers and happy thoughts headed your way :)

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