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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient
let's try this:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/style_images/decorus/folder_post_icons/icon8.gif

:lol::lol::lol: Soozle--WIH?????? :lol:


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jerseyangel Proficient

Jess figured sumphin out too--me pea brain is about to short circut :lol:

But will ya look at all the Sillies on tonight!!! :D Judith and Pataughm, too! Been a while since we had a big Phriday night around here :rolleyes:

tom Contributor

Omg u 2 are cracking me up! :lol:

Thx ;)

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Darn210 Enthusiast

You know how you imbed links to other websites with the little plus sign button?? Use the button next to it to put an image/pic in your post the same way.

psawyer Proficient

Everybody is getting really close while missing the phinal piece. You have found where the image lives on this site. You can find an image by right clicking on it and choosing "Copy image location." The url will be placed on your clipboard. From there you can paste it anywhere using <ctrl>-V. If you wrap the url in the img tag, as in:

[img=https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/style_images/decorus/folder_post_icons/icon8.gif]
and include it in the post you get: icon8.gif Here is another example:
[img=https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/style_images/decorus/logo4.gif]

logo4.gif


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Darn210 Enthusiast

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rte-image-button.png <--- use this button

Darn210 Enthusiast
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See . . . I gotta think it would cost Scott a lot less money just to give us the green guy as an emoticon than to let us do stuff like this . . . :lol::lol:

tom Contributor

Re: Thyroid - I got the full buncha tests w/ 3s 'n' 4s 'n' frees & whatever last year but all were "normal".

I think not even Low Normal, since I knew to look for that.

Did it thru an N.D. tho. No arguing there, *I* say how many tests. (Then pay 100% :angry: )

Finally got adrenal test results a couple wks ago. And . .......and . .. . . . . .and it actually AGREED WITH ME that I'm not well!

(Ugh it always sux to have docs say "you seem fine to me" <sigh> DUH)

The good Dr has me taking all sorts of pills & sublingual drops all day. 6 diff times in the day I take diff combos. For 3 months, but it really truly ak-shu-uhllee might be making a difference already. :)

AND he's a good enough dr to aim to find what freakin' CAUSED this, instead of the ole "take these for the rest of yer life".

Hehe Geoesss playin' w/ emoti-arrow

Darn210 Enthusiast
The good Dr has me taking all sorts of pills & sublingual drops all day. 6 diff times in the day I take diff combos. For 3 months, but it really truly ak-shu-uhllee might be making a difference already. :)

AND he's a good enough dr to aim to find what freakin' CAUSED this, instead of the ole "take these for the rest of yer life".

Progess!!!! :D

jerseyangel Proficient
The good Dr has me taking all sorts of pills & sublingual drops all day. 6 diff times in the day I take diff combos. For 3 months, but it really truly ak-shu-uhllee might be making a difference already. :)

AND he's a good enough dr to aim to find what freakin' CAUSED this, instead of the ole "take these for the rest of yer life".

Now this is fantabulous news!!!! :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Jan-it....we posted to the same quote at exactly the same time :P

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well, I gotsta go to bed . . . it's past me bedtime!!!

Night Sils!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Jan-it....we posted to the same quote at exactly the same time :P

Yeah . . . but I was phirst . . . <snort>

jerseyangel Proficient
Yeah . . . but I was phirst . . . <snort>

....by a phraction of a second :P

Nite Jan-it :D

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Witch won ewe likey??

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tom Contributor

And you may ask yourself . . well... .. .. .

How did I get here? This is not my beautiful house...... :lol:

And you may ask yourself

Where does that highway go to?

And you may ask yourself

Am I right? ...am I wrong?

Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......Same as it ever woz......

Same as it

.. . ..evah woz

......Letting the days go by....let the water hold me down

Same as it ever woz......

Hehehe good OLD T-heads

nikki-uk Enthusiast

WHAT IN HELL occurred here last night????

Everyone posting pics and much sought after emoticons (Rachelles vomit in particular!! :lol: )

You've GOT to be kidding if yer think I can do all that img.gif.arrow lark

PFFT!!!

11am and still in jim jams :ph34r:

Back later wiv me brain............

OH, but Ptauoghmnn!!!.... some progress??? :)

Joodee!!!!..yer nearly there hun ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

...I'm back wiv some brain....not sussed the images/green guy yet :rolleyes: ...BUT...

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

You guys know what day it is?!?!?!?!

It's Open Original Shared Link

Harness yer inner pirate me landlubbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

You guys know what day it is?!?!?!?!

It's Open Original Shared Link

DAMN!!!!! I KNEW THIS!!!! Ran across it earlier in the week and made a "mental" note to announce it . . . well, that was useless!!!! Guess I need to actually write it down next time!!!

Arrrrrrghhh Ahoy thar me mateys!!! I'm off to find me rum!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
You guys know what day it is?!?!?!?!

It's Open Original Shared Link

Has it been a year already????? :o

Shiver me timbers :lol:

elye Community Regular
WHAT IN HELL occurred here last night????

Everyone posting pics and much sought after emoticons (Rachelles vomit in particular!! :lol: )

HEY!!! What in hell?? I am sOOooOoOooOOo completely with ya on this one, Knikkers -- there is no way I will even BEGIN to attempt such mind-bending calisthenics to get greenguys and barfyfaces into my posts.....the brain, with utmost certainty, would explode. Anything that involves a process longer than hitting a maximum of three keys cannot be on my list of to-do's. My ineptitude here is staggering, and I'm not brave enought to display it, as Soooozle is. :lol:

During POeter's painstaking explanation of the technical process a page ago, I was quite conscious of my mind beginning to struggle, to groan quietly, and then to leave. <_<:rolleyes:

Hell, I have enough trouble putting up the simple, so-yesterday, base symbols that once so titillated us......

They just ain't gonna cut it anymore. . . . . ..... :lol:

Great news from Ptaoughmghmn! This sounds good... . . .. :)

Jooooodie, you're almost there. Thinking about you a lot.. . . ....

Got nuttin' phunnee........ .. Where's our heelarryus Phlooozie Pslewzee?

Now, bring me one noggin o' rum, won't ya, matey?"

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