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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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elye Community Regular

Gahhh! I'm just getting a li'l black screen.....looks like it won't fully load fer me.....and it's 11:55!! :angry::angry: .....I'm pressing play, and it stays black!

Um, does it stay black until Jyesss comes on? :huh:

is she a big Queen down there, er sumfin?

:lol:


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curlyfries Contributor

Hit F5!

jerseyangel Proficient

Em--when I tried it earlier to test it out, the screen stayed black for about a good minute--I didn't hit refresh or anything. I hope you'll be able to see it....

Darn210 Enthusiast

Hi Ya Jess . . . <Big Wave> . . . who ya talkin' to on yer phone???

<giggle>

Whot in hell are you doing up?? . . . the sun isn't even up yet!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

OH HAI GEOSS!!!!!

THERE SHE IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

umm, am I actually waiving madly back at my computer screen? :unsure:

:lol: Did the passing man think she was MAD?? (hope so!)

WIH time does it get light in those parts?.....quite alot of peeps up and aboot already!!!! :D

curlyfries Contributor

Did everyone get to see her? :D.........Did 'ja hang around long enough for the jumping-jack wave? :lol:

Cute dress, Jess!

jerseyangel Proficient

Hee!!!!! :D:D:D

Jess on fone and waiving to her sillies :wub:


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elye Community Regular

WOW! We connected in real time with Jyesss! So fantastic.. . .. . ...but I wanted to see her in close-up! I love yer dress, Jyessss....and why didn't you get into the shot that you allowed that bloke to take of his wife? :lol:

Wow, gettin' up at six to be wif us.. . .. . ..... . .. :wub::wub:

jerseyangel Proficient
WOW! We connected in real time with Jyesss!

Got a wee bit misty-eyed there fer a minute......

Darn210 Enthusiast

. . . I saw the jumping jack wave . . . and then immediately timed out!!! :lol::lol:

Then refreshed. Jess was gone but saw a guy walk through talking on his phone and he waved also . . . I'm pretty sure he was waving to us, too.

curlyfries Contributor
umm, am I actually waiving madly back at my computer screen? :unsure:

:ph34r:me too

jerseyangel Proficient
:ph34r:me too

Me three B)

curlyfries Contributor
Jess was gone but saw a guy walk through talking on his phone and he waved also . . . I'm pretty sure he was waving to us, too.

Was he cute?

Could you see his thumbs? :P

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Got a wee bit misty-eyed there fer a minute......

Don't start me off Pads! :rolleyes::wub:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Was he cute?

Hard to say . . . he definitely wasn't trying to attract attention wif his wave . . . unlike our Jyess!!!

Could you see his thumbs? :P

No . . . but I am pretty sure that he had them.

curlyfries Contributor

On another note........

We may be meeting wee Alexis soon! :D

Briana's been cramping since last night. She tried going to work today........finally decided to visit the OB. She said Briana may be in early stages of labor.......go home and take it easy.

jerseyangel Proficient
On another note........

We may be meeting wee Alexis soon! :D

Briana's been cramping since last night. She tried going to work today........finally decided to visit the OB. She said Briana may be in early stages of labor.......go home and take it easy.

Oh Leesigh!!!!!!!! How exciting--keep us posted :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast
On another note........

We may be meeting wee Alexis soon! :D

Briana's been cramping since last night. She tried going to work today........finally decided to visit the OB. She said Briana may be in early stages of labor.......go home and take it easy.

OH!!!!!!!!!!! <clapping hands with glee!!!! :D >

Grandma Leesar!!! <giggle!>

It could be a looooong next 24 hrs!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

That was fun :D :D :D

My SIL called to chat wall I was on camera. Not sure if she hung out for the jumping jack wave. As I walked away a passing woman smiled and said I looked like I was having fun. I explained about the camera and she starting laughing and said 'I just thought you were nuts'.

Yay on the imminent baby!!

Gotta head off to Pearl Harbor. Decided I should do one important thing today.

Darn210 Enthusiast
On another note........

We may be meeting wee Alexis soon! :D

Two "wee Al"'s

jerseyangel Proficient
'I just thought you were nuts'.

Nope, just sillie :lol:

What a moment, though! :rolleyes: Thanks lady....now go put on yer muumuu and get yerselph to Pearl HarboUr B)

Jestgar Rising Star

Fergot to ask, could ya tell I haven't combed my hair in three days? :P:D

jerseyangel Proficient
Two "wee Al"'s

Indeed! :D

jerseyangel Proficient
Fergot to ask, could ya tell I haven't combed my hair in three days? :P:D

I thought you looked rather tropical wif it blowing in the breeze...... B)

curlyfries Contributor
Fergot to ask, could ya tell I haven't combed my hair in three days? :P:D

Eh........the wind was blowin it so much, who could tell?

Besides, it probably adds credence to the crazy lady theory! :lol:

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