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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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celiac-mommy Collaborator
Does it have a moisture sensor? Maybe it knew the clothes were already dry.

It does have a moisture sensor, but I had it on timed dry for 20 minutes (default) and the door can't open by itself and the dryer won't run if the door is open (I tried ;) my house was built in 1914.... :unsure:

Jestgar Rising Star
It does have a moisture sensor, but I had it on timed dry for 20 minutes (default) and the door can't open by itself and the dryer won't run if the door is open (I tried ;) my house was built in 1914.... :unsure:

:ph34r: :ph34r:

this leaves the Twa......

or the people under Nikki's stairs....

nikki-uk Enthusiast
:ph34r: :ph34r:

this leaves the Twa......

or the people under Nikki's stairs....

One and the same,.......... come to think of it :unsure: they have been very quiet of late..... in fact, I've had NO help at all lately with the chores :blink:

Have they deserted me???? :o

jerseyangel Proficient
Have they deserted me???? :o

I'm a feared they have moved on to Rae-shell's house......

elye Community Regular

Hey, gang! Getting back into things. . . ..... :) . . ...bit by bit......

Has been mighty quiet 'round here.......Been chortling away at the profanity-ridden civckebs and the mysterious open clothes dryer.. ... :unsure: . . ..

Ra-shyelle, you absolutely have the Twa in your household, I can just feel it. They are tricksters, and would gravitate to your dryer as it lets out such relentless hot air, and these little Burundian people feed off high, sub-Saharan-type heat.

Keep your eye open for a little figure running across the floor, peeking out from a doorway or hiding up on a shelf looking like this:

DWS-Tanzania-Potter-big.webp

elye Community Regular

Oh, jeez.... . . ....I need to get rid of that av... . ... .... . ........

:(


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Oh, jeez.... . . ....I need to get rid of that av... . ... .... . ........

:(

Awww Em, maybe in time ...it's a bit raw at the moment eh?

My GAAAAAWD!!!!!!!!!!!!! There HE is , my wee Twa man! (with ball of dung- naturally! ).... I found a note!! :o - they need a holiday and some space :rolleyes:

WIH????

Dem Twa best be back for xmas is ALL I can say....I don't even KNOW where they put the tree :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh, jeez.... . . ....I need to get rid of that av... . ... .... . ........

:(

Aw Em :(

I'm very happy to see you back, though.....been thinking about you a lot :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Nik said "ball of dung" :P

Jestgar Rising Star
Oh, jeez.... . . ....I need to get rid of that av... . ... .... . ........

Hugs Emmy

Our furred sillies never leave us, they just get screens without keyboards.

jerseyangel Proficient
Our furred sillies never leave us, they just get screens without keyboards.

I like that.....it's been one hell of a year, though, hasn't it :(

Mtndog Collaborator

Em- I was *JUST* thinking about you. Sending :wub: :wub:

It has been way too quiet here!

:blink: WHOT? you just get regular, consistent, valium prescriptions? how can *I* get this????? when can *I* have lunc wif yer chiropractor? and since WHEN do chiros prescribe drugs???????????

Suzzle- :lol: :lol: Take me wif you!

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Oh- so cute! I saw a dingo today......there is one in the neighborhood. I must stalk it and find out where it lives because it looks like Suze's Weezee!

One and the same,.......... come to think of it :unsure: they have been very quiet of late..... in fact, I've had NO help at all lately with the chores :blink:

Have they deserted me???? :o

No- they are busy getting ready for the holidays :P

Keep your eye open for a little figure running across the floor, peeking out from a doorway or hiding up on a shelf looking like this:

Em's still got her funny on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It must be hard- it's been a rough year around here but we shall persevere!

Our furred sillies never leave us, they just get screens without keyboards.

:wub: :wub:

elye Community Regular

Nik, I've got something to tell you.. ...... . ...that pic is indeed of yer Twa man -- it is him. That is not a generic shot from google images of a Twa in his native Burundi, molding balls of oxen dung into useable dishware, pots, etc.

I took this shot of him outside my back window. He appeared here about a week ago, and has been in my yard ever since. That is Elsie and Gus's dung that he collects and makes into decorative balls -- um, I will NOT be using any of the mixing bowls that he has made me.

Anyways, he has NOT been helpful a 'tall. No gathering up of trash, no raking....don't even know why he came here. He should just get the hell back across the pond, because he won't know what hit him when January rolls around and I hand him my big snow shovel. . . .......

<_<

Darn210 Enthusiast

HiYa Em . . . good to see ya. :wub:

DungBalls . . . :lol::lol:

BIL is visiting from Las Vegas . . . just a quick business trip for one night only . . . see ya later sills.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

quote busted :mad face: had to cut some things out, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I need some help frpm my psillies to tell me if I'm crazy or just psillie....to give you a little layout of my house-3 levels, bedrooms are on the top floor, main living stuff on the main floor, gym, theater and laundry in the basement-so I finished with Sven at 9, went in to start the dryer to fluff up the clothes that I forgot about, set it, watched it turn on and went into the connecting bathroom to wash up. 5 minutes later, I go back into the laundry room, the dryer is off, the door is open but the clothes are hot, so clearly the dryer was on. Everybody else in my house was asleep!!!!! WTF happened?

:unsure: OMG.....get OUT!!!!!!! GET OUT NOW!!!!!!!!! You HAVE to MOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

but pseriously.........what in hell? :huh:

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:wub: soooooooooooo cute - I WANT HIM!!!! that is EXACTLY what I would want in my next widdle dog!!!!!!!!!!

this leaves the Twa......

or the people under Nikki's stairs....

I'm a feared they have moved on to Rae-shell's house......

Dudes, seriously!!!!!! they really HAVE!!!!!! But - how did they get passports? and......enough money together for international flight? so mysterious, those wee Twa.....they must have sold soooooo many dung balls :lol:

Hey, gang! Getting back into things. . . ..... :) . . ...bit by bit......

Has been mighty quiet 'round here.......Been chortling away at the profanity-ridden civckebs and the mysterious open clothes dryer.. ... :unsure: . . ..

Ra-shyelle, you absolutely have the Twa in your household, I can just feel it. They are tricksters, and would gravitate to your dryer as it lets out such relentless hot air, and these little Burundian people feed off high, sub-Saharan-type heat.

Keep your eye open for a little figure running across the floor, peeking out from a doorway or hiding up on a shelf looking like this:

Emmy :wub:

soooooooooooo glad to see you bringin' some silly :)

Oh, jeez.... . . ....I need to get rid of that av... . ... .... . ........

:(

:( No, you can keep it as long as you want. Or, put it on your profile page....I still have my Stinker on there, will never change it.

My GAAAAAWD!!!!!!!!!!!!! There HE is , my wee Twa man! (with ball of dung- naturally! ).... I found a note!! - they need a holiday and some space

WIH????

Dem Twa best be back for xmas is ALL I can say....I don't even KNOW where they put the tree

:lol: :lol: clearly 'tis CHAOS over there! and who's makin yer tea???????????

Nik said "ball of dung"

I think we should try to fit that into daily conversations as much as possible :lol:

I like that.....it's been one hell of a year, though, hasn't it

it really has :(

Em's still got her funny on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It must be hard- it's been a rough year around here but we shall persevere!

we SHALL!!!! and Bevel - GO GET THE DINGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

more later, Sills........

jerseyangel Proficient

Two minutes to "Flashforward"!!!!!!

I'll keep me trap shut fer all of youse who have to wait :P

elye Community Regular

I'm watching it now too, Pahtee!

....and POeter is too, I am certain.. . . . ..

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Two minutes to "Flashforward"!!!!!!

I'll keep me trap shut fer all of youse who have to wait :P

keep yer trappe shut!!! :lol:

the review of it in our paper today - I'm out of my mind to see it!!!! am not a pscience phiction viewer, usually, but this time I"ll make an exception ;)

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sounds like it's gonna drive us out of our minds, like Lost :wacko:

:lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

:angry::angry:

am

FURIOUS

over a little spot on gluten-free diet I just saw on local news. Will find the link later, and post it. I have to write a letter to their damned nutritionist........

:angry:

psawyer Proficient
I'm watching it now too, Pahtee!

....and POeter is too, I am certain.. . . . ..

I did, and it wuz awesome. Obscure bit of trivia I noticed: the forward images were of April 29, 2010. That will be Rob's 50th birthday. I somehow doubt that it is a coincidence. :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient
I did, and it wuz awesome. Obscure bit of trivia I noticed: the forward images were of April 29, 2010. That will be Rob's 50th birthday. I somehow doubt that it is a coincidence. :rolleyes:

OMG PeOter--how cool!!! :D I pheel privvy to a phamous secret :lol:

Keeping me trap shut, as promised and as warned by Sooz :rolleyes: Twas awsome, though--Mark and I thoroughly enjoyed it and are hooked ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I did, and it wuz awesome. Obscure bit of trivia I noticed: the forward images were of April 29, 2010. That will be Rob's 50th birthday. I somehow doubt that it is a coincidence. :rolleyes:

:unsure: NOT a coincidence!!!!!!!!! amazing!!!!!! Still got less then two hours here for the viewing.........

OMG PeOter--how cool!!! :D I pheel privvy to a phamous secret :lol:

Keeping me trap shut, as promised and as warned by Sooz :rolleyes: Twas awsome, though--Mark and I thoroughly enjoyed it and are hooked ;)

:) Yay Padt! :lol:

we ARE, indeed, privy to a PHAMOUS SECRET!!!!!!!!!!!! it's so unbelievably SPESHUL!!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

p.s. chek my FB page for recent shenanigans of Kit........ he knocked over a giant shrub as he climbed it..........it has gone down once before, I thought it was secure.....but NOOOOOOOOO....

is now on my lawn, and I dunno WHOT to do.......... :huh:

psawyer Proficient

Rob's cameo is about 20 minutes in. While the surgeon is in the hospital corridor talking on her cell phone to her FBI agent husband, Rob passes through the background left to right, also talking on a cell phone. It is easy to miss.

There are 17 minutes before the first commercial break (as seen here in the east). The cameo is after that by a couple of minutes.

jerseyangel Proficient
Rob's cameo is about 20 minutes in. While the surgeon is in the hospital corridor talking on her cell phone to her FBI agent husband, Rob passes through the background left to right, also talking on a cell phone. It is easy to miss.

There are 17 minutes before the first commercial break (as seen here in the east). The cameo is after that by a couple of minutes.

Thank you!! :lol: I TiVo'd it, so after Grey's Anatomy we can go back and catch him. I knew it was in the hospital hallway, but I still missed it.

Off to FB to read about KitCat's new adventure :D

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