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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star

Can I come too? I need to get some sleep and your house sounds like just the place to do it!


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Knowing the culture, I'd say it's bloody likely.. . . .... .:lol:

Naturellement!!!!!!!!!

....and his thumbs, fer the heck of it....

Just sayin' :P

Patti on PHIRE here :lol::lol:

PHinally get to go and see 'Eclipse' later (*excited squee!*)....sad Twi - hard coming through :rolleyes:

Does Rae-shulle live in a mansion??? :unsure: - I wanna come!!...spiderz/in-laws an' all! :D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Can I come too? I need to get some sleep and your house sounds like just the place to do it!

But of course!! :)

PHinally get to go and see 'Eclipse' later (*excited squee!*)....sad Twi - hard coming through :rolleyes:

Does Rae-shulle live in a mansion??? :unsure: - I wanna come!!...spiderz/in-laws an' all! :D

Cannae WAIT to hear what you think of the movie!!!!!

I don't live in a mansion, we have about 3600sqft. We essentially have an apartment in our basement. I use the kitchen for my cake decorating, the living room is our theater room and the bedroom is my gym. Now we're out a theater and a gym :rolleyes: I wasn't going to give up my kids' rooms and they each have 2 beds in their rooms. Hubby thinks maybe if all the guests are in the basement together, it will give them incentive to find an apartment sooner... ;)

kareng Grand Master

But of course!! :)

Cannae WAIT to hear what you think of the movie!!!!!

I don't live in a mansion, we have about 3600sqft. We essentially have an apartment in our basement. I use the kitchen for my cake decorating, the living room is our theater room and the bedroom is my gym. Now we're out a theater and a gym :rolleyes: I wasn't going to give up my kids' rooms and they each have 2 beds in their rooms. Hubby thinks maybe if all the guests are in the basement together, it will give them incentive to find an apartment sooner... ;)

I'll bring M & his tent & camping stuff. He & Max can live in the yard. M can make great gluten-free camp food! Can they have an extension cord to run a tv and XBox?

Mtndog Collaborator

Hi (she says sheepishly)- I AM SO BEHIND! I have an excuse (or 3 though) really I do!

World Cuppage mania (Nikki can be my witness)

Lost on the wilds of VT for a week- on Lake Champlain where I could turn right to Canada or left to NY-we were 50 miles away from Montreal). Tis the poifect place for all of us!

Tele-hubby had stroke scare (not so funny). He's OK but for those of you who haven't been around c.com for 5 years (yikes!) he had a stroke in July of 2005 and lost half his cerebellum. He has very few left over complications but he was taken to the ER (while I was 5 hours away) because he was having similar symptoms.

So, I beg the pardon of our Queen. Just wanted to poop in and say hi!

jerseyangel Proficient

My gosh Bevvie--I had no idea about K. That must have scared the daylights out of him--and you. So thankful it was just a scare. (((hug)))

kareng Grand Master

How scary, Bev! The nerve of the guy having the symptoms while you were so far away! Glad he's OK.


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elye Community Regular

Bevel! Gawd, how frightening..... .:o ..... . .thank goodness Kurt is okay. Nothin' like a stroke scare, I tell ya. But wait: Kurt is missing half his cerebellum?? What in hell? This is incredible.. . . .he functions so well.... . .! Isn't the brain a wondrous thing? Different, unrelated sections taking over the duties of parts that have been destroyed...just amazing.

Hey! Why in hell couldn't my spleen or my gall bladder have jumped to the plate and taken over for my useless pancreas? <_<:rolleyes:

PHinally get to go and see 'Eclipse' later (*excited squee!*)....sad Twi - hard coming through :rolleyes:

Twi-hard? I thought we were Twa-hards... .. . . ....remember them funny li'l African blokes? :lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

But wait: Kurt is missing half his cerebellum?? What in hell? This is incredible.. . . .he functions so well.... . .! Isn't the brain a wondrous thing?

Hey! Why in hell couldn't my spleen or my gall bladder have jumped to the plate and taken over for my useless pancreas? <_<:rolleyes:

Twi-hard? I thought we were Twa-hards... .. . . ....remember them funny li'l African blokes? :lol:

Thanks youse guys- it TWAS scary because no matter what- plane, bus or drive, it was going to take 5 hours to get home (it was 10 PM and everything near was closed).

Yes- half of his cerebellum is dead. So weird. The brain amazes me- he had the same type of stroke that NFL player Tedy Bruschi had. They have no idea why but we have our suspicions (happened right after a chiro neck adjustment).

Em- Yes, and for that matter why can't my now defunct gall bladder have been revived as your pancreas? What the French Toast?

Have you guys seen the latest Open Original Shared Link

Just about snorted my nose into my head laughing. This guy is HEE-larious and Open Original Shared Link

Kurt found one on a news site he frequents called Reddit. They must have people helping him but this guy is killing me- alas, I still will NOT wear Old Spice. :lol: :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Have you guys seen the latest Open Original Shared Link

Just about snorted my nose into my head laughing. This guy is HEE-larious and Open Original Shared Link

Kurt found one on a news site he frequents called Reddit. They must have people helping him but this guy is killing me- alas, I still will NOT wear Old Spice. :lol: :lol:

This is the perfect man! He is gorgeous, funny and well employed!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I'll bring M & his tent & camping stuff. He & Max can live in the yard. M can make great gluten-free camp food! Can they have an extension cord to run a tv and XBox?

Great!! You'll have to bring the X-box, we only have the PS3. We also have a 72" TV that he may enjoy......

Tele-hubby had stroke scare (not so funny). He's OK but for those of you who haven't been around c.com for 5 years (yikes!) he had a stroke in July of 2005 and lost half his cerebellum. He has very few left over complications but he was taken to the ER (while I was 5 hours away) because he was having similar symptoms.

Good Lord!! Glad he's OK!!

This is the perfect man! He is gorgeous, funny and well employed!

Too bad he smells like my grandpa.....Sooooooo not sexy! :P

kareng Grand Master

Too bad he smells like my grandpa.....Sooooooo not sexy! :P

Better then M after a day at nature camp!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Tele-hubby had stroke scare (not so funny). He's OK but for those of you who haven't been around c.com for 5 years (yikes!) he had a stroke in July of 2005 and lost half his cerebellum. He has very few left over complications but he was taken to the ER (while I was 5 hours away) because he was having similar symptoms.

Bev

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Oh no not again.

I sure remember the first one.

So glad he is ok and yes the brain is amazing.

Thanks for taking the time to share with us

Hi everyone.......it's 112 degrees here in the desert..........I sure didn't REALLY know what the desert heat felt likeblink.gif

Lisa hope your doing better and will have to re read to catch up on all the other sillie happenings.

kareng Grand Master

Bev

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Oh no not again.

I sure remember the first one.

So glad he is ok and yes the brain is amazing.

Thanks for taking the time to share with us

Hi everyone.......it's 112 degrees here in the desert..........I sure didn't REALLY know what the desert heat felt likeblink.gif

Lisa hope your doing better and will have to re read to catch up on all the other sillie happenings.

Hi Judy! 95 here in Kansa City with the humidity 105. Does it cool down at night? When we lived in Sacramento it would be 110 but 65 at night. The new AC was expensive but it's working well.:)

elye Community Regular

Hi Judy! 95 here in Kansa City with the humidity 105. Does it cool down at night? When we lived in Sacramento it would be 110 but 65 at night. The new AC was expensive but it's working well.:)

Close to a hundred here, today.... .. .. ......and STILL no A/C in my house. Am I nuts? :huh:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Close to a hundred here, today.... .. .. ......and STILL no A/C in my house. Am I nuts? :huh:

yes ;)

Unless you have a basement that stays really cool, then you're totally sane :P

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

First time I've used this new 'quote/post' option for 2 peopleblink.gif Been gone a longggggggggggggggg time I guess

Hi Judy! 95 here in Kansa City with the humidity 105. Does it cool down at night? When we lived in Sacramento it would be 110 but 65 at night. The new AC was expensive but it's working well.smile.gif

Thanks for the note on FB. Ocean view.........heck the house would probably float to Mexico.

Glad you put where you live Karen I wasn't sure. Yes USUALLY does cool down with a great breeze but not last nite. Was still 88 at 9:00 PM.

Boy we spent years w/o AC. this house has it but it's so old hope it keeps working. Thought CA didn't have humidity biggrin.gif Found that wasn't truecool.gif

Close to a hundred here, today.... .. .. ......and STILL no A/C in my house. Am I nuts? huh.gif

Hi Em..not nuts for sure............HOT MAYBE. laugh.gif

Hello to all the sillies.

Was gong to try to do some gardening at 7:30 but tooooooooooo hot so maybe closets or computerwink.gif

Darn210 Enthusiast

Bev!!! Holy Smores!!! . . . so scary about Kurt and hope everything is continueing to go smoothly.

Took kids shopping for school shoes today . . . It starts in less than a month here . . . I love this Staples commercial:

kareng Grand Master

Took kids shopping for school shoes today . . . It starts in less than a month here . . . I love this Staples commercial:

School starts here Aug 18! About 810 hours. But who's counting?

jerseyangel Proficient

School starts here Aug 18! About 810 hours. But who's counting?

:lol::lol::lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Gawd Leesiugh--it must be so hard to get yerself together in the morning wif yer arm strapped to you. How's the pain level?

No pain, really......unless I move :rolleyes: Seriously, though.....I've been doing pretty good pain-wise. I need to find me another one of these strappy things so's I have one to wear whilst I wash it. It's friggin hot here, too and this thang gets ......ripe :ph34r:

I go back to the orthopedic doc tomorrow and I'm askeert what he's gonna tell me. My arm bone moved out of place today. I think it's back in place now, but it was kinda freaky.....no......a lot freaky :(

Leeeesargh! Great news on the liability. A load off your mind, to be sure. And you`re getting cleaned up and dressed whilst trussed up like I saw you? Heavens. .. .. ... ..Don't overdo it,. girl!

I must say, that wide elastic support belt thang you are wearing is very slimming and flattering... . . . . Recovery Chic! ;)

:D

And ya know, it also does a good job of enhancing petite boobage ;)

Well, that gorgeous wee pup was sold to another family that got to 'im before I could. :( Ah, well.. .. . . .I know that I am ready to search, now.

Awwwww, that's too bad! Well......we can all look forward to more adorable prospective pupper pics :)

Bev....sorry to hear about Kurt. Jeez, what a scare! Hope he is OK.

....and Rayshell......I'd move in, but see no sense in moving from one crowded house into another <_< And me and spiders do NOT get along! :o

mushroom Proficient

Bev, I just went back and read about Kurt. Gosh, that is scary sstuphh - hpe he is doing just fine now.

No pain, really......unless I move :rolleyes:

My arm bone moved out of place today. I think it's back in place now, but it was kinda freaky.....no......a lot freaky :(

And me and spiders do NOT get along! :o

Whaddya mean, it moved out of place today???? that does not sound like a good thing to be happening! How's it going to heal??? I think you need to tell the doc that it is not immobilized :o

On a lighter note, glad to find I'm not the only arachnophobic 'round these parts. It's just those legs, :unsure: and the way they move, and the thought of where they might move to!! :blink:

curlyfries Contributor

Whaddya mean, it moved out of place today???? that does not sound like a good thing to be happening! How's it going to heal??? I think you need to tell the doc that it is not immobilized :o

I'm afraid this means I'll need surgery....with pins :(

mushroom Proficient

I'm afraid this means I'll need surgery....with pins :(

Oh damn, what an absolutely revolting prospect :huh::( I'm so sorry.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Meant to comment on this earlier . . .

Close to a hundred here, today.... .. .. ......and STILL no A/C in my house. Am I nuts? :huh:

Yes!!! But it has nothing to do with your lack of A/C.

I'm afraid this means I'll need surgery....with pins :(

:( . . . sounds like that to me, too . . . so sorry

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