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RuhShell just called Peter "Peetah" on another thread . . . *giggle*


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jerseyangel Proficient

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How phun!!!! :D

curlyfries Contributor
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Here's Leesuh's emoticon . . . I'm trying to figger out why it's not working in Leesuh's post.

. . . and Lisa's emotiguy is working . . . curious

Not anymore!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
RuhShell just called Peter "Peetah" on another thread . . . *giggle*

Hee!

celiac-mommy Collaborator
RuhShell just called Peter "Peetah" on another thread . . . *giggle*

Ooops, I've been pstuk in psillie-land too long!!Open Original Shared Link

curlyfries Contributor

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Got this off Soozle's facebook

jerseyangel Proficient

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A couple o' cuties :D

Yea!! It worked!


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You guys are facebook buddies too??!!Open Original Shared Link

jerseyangel Proficient
You guys are facebook buddies too??!!Open Original Shared Link

Yep--are you on FB??

curlyfries Contributor
You guys are facebook buddies too??!!Open Original Shared Link

Yup......can't get enough of each other! Join us!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Yes!! Same picture (rarely are there any good ones :rolleyes: ). Please find me!! LOL

jerseyangel Proficient
Join us!

Yep again :D

jerseyangel Proficient

I don't think we can phind you with out knowing yer username--right? Right Leesigh?

You can PM it or I can PM mine to you.

celiac-mommy Collaborator
I don't think we can phind you with out knowing yer username--right? Right Leesigh?

You can PM it or I can PM mine to you.

done!

jerseyangel Proficient
done!

I just sent you a phriend request :D

curlyfries Contributor
I don't think we can phind you with out knowing yer username--right? Right Leesigh?

What? :huh:

I wasn't trying to be found.

OK, here's the story.....

I never planned to join Facebook......figured I'd just waste too much time there. Well, I went to this Halloween party, and I wanted to see the pictures from the party. So I googled the guy who hosted it and found him on facebook, so I joined to see his pics. It was a waste, cuz the pics weren't there. Anywho....I never told anyone, but somehow I was found anyway!

jerseyangel Proficient
What? :huh:

:D I was asking you if I was right in thinking we had to know a username before we could find someone.

curlyfries Contributor
:D I was asking you if I was right in thinking we had to know a username before we could find someone.

oh :ph34r:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
WHAT IN HELL occurred here last night????

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

head spinning with virtigo but trying to read a page a nite

if you all have that much time to create green projectile vomit on here..................

GET THY ARSES OVER HERE AND HELP ME SCRAP PAINT.

Actually i'm done

had to go to dr today

vertigo so bad had to have jim take me and use 2 canes like a druken sailor to get down the hall

i was doing the 'green' icon and 'd' at the same time.

now

ain't that a pretty picture to end up in your heads before you go to bed. :blink::o

copies other things but not here and going to bed

good news tom

thanks Em and all the rest for the good thougths

jerseyangel Proficient
oh :ph34r:

:D

jerseyangel Proficient

Judith!! Happy to see you poop in but you need to get thyselph to bed and feel better! :rolleyes:

I wish we could all decend on yer house and scrape and paint and all that phun stuff. :rolleyes:

curlyfries Contributor
GET THY ARSES OVER HERE AND HELP ME SCRAP PAINT.

Darn! I have plans fer tomorrow or I'd be there in a jif ;) !

You don't have the phloo, do you?

nikki-uk Enthusiast

:(

What a sad day for Em & family.... they'll miss Gus terribly :(

Gaawd, we aint exactly a lucky bunch are we?

curlyfries Contributor
Gaawd, we aint exactly a lucky bunch are we?

All the more reason Fate has brought us together :wub:

flourgirl Apprentice

Heh Heh heh heh....shhhhh...I'm at woerk! Snigcker....

:(

What a sad day for Em & family.... they'll miss Gus terribly :(

Gaawd, we aint exactly a lucky bunch are we?

HEY....what's this? Did I miss something here? Please tell me it's a bad joke.....Ema-lischy does not need more woe! :(

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