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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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curlyfries Contributor

Chicago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Some may not know that's me 'ometown. Been gone a long long time tho.

I've read of VERY high acclaim for some gluten-free restaurants. Couple threads here, right?

Em musta read those.

:greenwithenvyguy:

Wish I could go too. Lakeshore Dr, Grant Park, Art Institute etc, Mich Ave, Wrigley . ..

I remember!!!! I think we talked about living there AND Tucson about the same times. Where's a good place to go that's cheap (read:free)and won't take a whole afternoon. Not sure I'll be up for a major excursion.

Ptaoughmghmnusss! :) Hallooooooooo!

Come to Chicago! That toddlin' town is just waitin' for us.... .!!

Wish you could come Ptaughmuss :)


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jerseyangel Proficient

Beginning the great tiling advent :D ure. I'll let you know how it goes.

We will require pics!

Well, psillies.....ya better sit down.

I'm just gonna come right out and say it.......

Gawd Leesigh--you are scarin' me to death! :o I'm so glad to hear you are both going to be ok, but jeesh!

Wish I could go too.

Me too! Hi Pataughmn!!!! :D

Hi sills! <waiving wildly from Mississippi> B) We saw a rainbow earlier near Slidel Louisiana :rolleyes:

Twas so nice to log on and see over 2 whole pages of psyllie (and a wee bit of non-sillie news...)

I said "log" :P

Must eat something and lax out on the bed....been sittin' too long ;)

kareng Grand Master

Just got back from our July 4 fireworks on the 5th. I smell like smoke, my van is covered in ash, ears are ringing & blinded by the bright fireworks. It was a great show! Boys shot of their fireworks, too. Fingers and other body parts intact.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi gang

Gosh so much to catch up on and so late at niteblink.gif

haven't read but 2 pages but............you guys just keep rolling along...........

Lisa ............good lord girl.........wish you and Brian would stay off at cycle........... If you were both cats, bet your eating up those 9 lives fast. Glad it was just a broken arm. Nice excuse to get out of house work.

You and Em meeting in the windy city ...............and Tom comes on..............and might join you wow...........what fun

Patti is in Mississippi and had a rainbow on the trip. A God Wink for sure

Will try to get back on more since I'm not as chained to the porcelain God as much these days

nite all

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Still catching up (again) but I think there was a missed pinch-punch opp a few days ago. Gnichhr's slippin.

Wait...

:unsure:

:o

:ph34r:

WELL spotted Ptaoaughmn!!!

In me defense, I iz old :lol:

elye Community Regular

.....Racin' around packin'. . . ... . .. ..insulin, blood tester, phood. . . .... ..oh, yes, some clothing.. ... . ....:rolleyes:

So Leeeesargh and an official Psilly Friend are meeting us Thursday around noon, and we will spend the afternoon and an early dinner together. Should be really psilly. . . . . ...:)B)

Hi, Joooodie!

Patti is in Mississippi and had a rainbow on the trip. A God Wink for sure

Absolutely! :) Paghteeigh's Adventures.. . . ....I canna keep up with that girl's whereabouts. Drop into Chicago, Paht!!

Jestgar Rising Star

Hope all today's travelers stay safe.

I'm gonna try to do two, maybe three more bags of mortar today. Stirring it is like stirring sticky rice - in 25 pound batches. Think I'm gonna weigh out 10 pound increments and just stop more often to mix more.

While the whole process is 'easy', I did not appreciate the sheer physical labor involved. I will literally have shifted nearly 1000 pounds by the time this is done, and that doesn't include getting said 1000 pounds into my house in the first place. I still have homework to do so I won't be working til the wee hours to finish (even if I could).


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hope all today's travelers stay safe.

I'm gonna try to do two, maybe three more bags of mortar today. Stirring it is like stirring sticky rice - in 25 pound batches. Think I'm gonna weigh out 10 pound increments and just stop more often to mix more.

While the whole process is 'easy', I did not appreciate the sheer physical labor involved. I will literally have shifted nearly 1000 pounds by the time this is done, and that doesn't include getting said 1000 pounds into my house in the first place. I still have homework to do so I won't be working til the wee hours to finish (even if I could).

Jess, I think it's very wise to keep the batches to a reasonable amount. I think it's so cool that you are doing the tile yourself--I know it's going to turn out phab :D

Pserously, pics when it's all done and you've had a chance to rest up ;)

We're on a Starbuck's break somewhere near Tuscaloosa Alabama. Wanted to wish Em and Leesuigh a great mini summit--I know you'll have a great time since I've had the honoUr of meeting the both of youse :wub:

Leesuigh--take care of yer arm, sweetie. Hope yer not too awful sore.

Talk to ya'll later :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Patti said Tuscaloosa! :lol: :lol:

I just think it's a funny name.

kareng Grand Master

Patti said Tuscaloosa! :lol: :lol:

I just think it's a funny name.

I'm impressed she could spell it!

Jestgar Rising Star

exhausted. blisters. arthritic wrist hurts quite a bit. fingers may be permanently grey. half done. I'll try to con my partner-in-crime to help me again next weekend.

psawyer Proficient

Tis hot here. Things should be colling off a bit now that it is evening. Gonna fire up the barbcue on the deck to make food in a while.

When you guys are all in Chicago, you could go looking for my roots. About sixty years ago, two graduate students were both living at International House at the University of Chicago. Both were from out-of-state. They married in 1952 and have three sons. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

<yawn> Just about to hit the sack in Roanoke, VA. This was the long day--tomorrow's drive should be much shorter.

Hope Jess is getting some well-deserved rest right about now.....

Seems like it's hot just about everywhere! Matt called and said the thermometer at his work read 105 this afternoon. It's been well into the 90's all through the trip so far. Phunny thing--I swear the sun is hotter in Texas because it was 97 at one point when we stopped to get gas, and it didn't seem all that bad. :huh: I really think I've built up a tolerance to it....

The Chicago Summit!!!!! Warms the cockles of me'eart when sillies get together :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast

exhausted. blisters. arthritic wrist hurts quite a bit. fingers may be permanently grey. half done. I'll try to con my partner-in-crime to help me again next weekend.

GO Jeoss!!!

You are a star.... grEy fingers ARE all the rage BTW ;) ...... be kind to your wrists tho' ...

The Chicago Summit!!!!! Warms the cockles of me'eart when sillies get together :D

Me too Padts :D

...although slightly tempered by the fact that I'll probably never get across the Atlantic to meet any of yooz :(

POeter!!... are your parents American???

T'is hot here too!.... although not hot like you guys do hot,...but 'Brit hot' :lol:

Loving it :P

OMG!!!!!!! Disaster at me weigh-in (Weight watchers)

I really went for it this week with exercise....in fact I ran a marathon and some when I added up what I did in a week.

Did I lose ANY weight???

Did I french toast!!!!!!!!!! :angry::angry::angry:

Harumphfffffffffff <_<

Roda Rising Star

I just think it's a funny name.

Jestgar Rising Star

OMG!!!!!!! Disaster at me weigh-in (Weight watchers)

I really went for it this week with exercise....in fact I ran a marathon and some when I added up what I did in a week.

Did I lose ANY weight???

If you worked your muscles really hard,and they are sore, they are holding water (swollen, just like anything else that hurts). When they heal (2-3 days) they'll shrink down. Spend another week working really hard and then weigh in.

Roda! :lol: :lol:

When Patti mentioned checking in at the coffee house I had a vision of her and Mark, sitting down to coffee just like any couple that's been married forever, and Patti opening the laptop as if she were getting ready to read a batch of postcards from distant friends. She browses through the pages, occasionally mentioning something to Mark that she thinks might be interesting "hmmm, Jess is tiling her floor today. And Nikki didn't punch anyone.", and Mark grunting in feigned response the way men do when they're trying to their part in the conversation, but they really want to just read the paper.

jerseyangel Proficient

'Brit hot' :lol:

Hee! I learned a gnew fraze today :D Nik, it's gotta be like Jess said--I'll bet next week you drop several pounds (stones) ;)

You've got Intercourse, Paradise and Blue Ball.

:lol: Tis true!! We love to visit Amish country in and around Lancaster!

When Patti mentioned checking in at the coffee house I had a vision of her and Mark, sitting down to coffee just like any couple that's been married forever, and Patti opening the laptop as if she were getting ready to read a batch of postcards from distant friends. She browses through the pages, occasionally mentioning something to Mark that she thinks might be interesting "hmmm, Jess is tiling her floor today. And Nikki didn't punch anyone.", and Mark grunting in feigned response the way men do when they're trying to their part in the conversation, but they really want to just read the paper.

Woah :o It's like you were right there!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

sa1937 Community Regular

kareng Grand Master

We have: Tightwad, Peculiar & Nevada ( pronounced Na vay duh)

Tightwad does a big bank business as people want checks that say " Bank of Tightwad".

nikki-uk Enthusiast

If you worked your muscles really hard,and they are sore, they are holding water (swollen, just like anything else that hurts). When they heal (2-3 days) they'll shrink down. Spend another week working really hard and then weigh in.

Don't you just LOVE the scientists perspective :D

Thanks Geoss, hope so ;)

When Patti mentioned checking in at the coffee house I had a vision of her and Mark, sitting down to coffee just like any couple that's been married forever, and Patti opening the laptop as if she were getting ready to read a batch of postcards from distant friends. She browses through the pages, occasionally mentioning something to Mark that she thinks might be interesting "hmmm, Jess is tiling her floor today. And Nikki didn't punch anyone.", and Mark grunting in feigned response the way men do when they're trying to their part in the conversation, but they really want to just read the paper.

:lol::lol:

Spot on!!!..... sounds like me & Tel :lol:

e.g....

Me: You remember Leesar??...her son wasn't well?

Tel: Mmmm

Me: Her & her hubby only had an accident on their motorbike... she's broke her arm!

Tel: Mmmm.......wot?? Oh no :(

Hi Roda!!!!! :D

GAHhhhh!!!... a friend took me to Costco (do you have these??)....I've spent waaaay too much £££££££'s BUT I won't need to buy washing powder/cat food for about a year :rolleyes:

psawyer Proficient
POeter!!... are your parents American???

My mother is from Minnesota, but Dad is Canadian. I have dual citizenship as a result.

conniebky Collaborator

Joke from my Grandbaby:

What time is it when you go to the dentist?

Tooth-Hurty!

:lol::lol::lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

My mother is from Minnesota, but Dad is Canadian. I have dual citizenship as a result.

*raising eyebrows*

Interesting wee facts.

I find our roots and geneology very interesting.....just never had the time to really delve into mine :)

...watching the semi- final of the world cup.

I think I shall miss the 'vuvuzela' when they're gone :huh:

kareng Grand Master

GAHhhhh!!!... a friend took me to Costco (do you have these??)....I've spent waaaay too much

curlyfries Contributor

GAHhhhh!!!... a friend took me to Costco (do you have these??)....I've spent waaaay too much

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