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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star

my grandmother's black button up frilly top with a full length skirt. Very proper.


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curlyfries Contributor

my grandmother's black button up frilly top with a full length skirt. Very proper.

You seductress, you :P

Jestgar Rising Star

:lol: :lol:

He really liked Carla's naked/6 pack idea too, but then he said it would have to be wine or sumpin' since I can't drink beer.

And I actually got dinner last night. :rolleyes:

elye Community Regular

my grandmother's black button up frilly top with a full length skirt. Very proper.

Um. . . ... . ..excellent. ..!. . . ..:unsure:.. . . . ... . ...

:lol:

And I actually got dinner last night. :rolleyes:

How about sleep? Didja get any o' THAT this time?. . . . ... . ..:P

My aunt shared this on FB a few moments ago.. . . . .. ..

kareng Grand Master

My aunt shared this on FB a few moments ago.. . . . .. ..

Em, did not know you are a career counselor. I believe that when my 14 yr old sees this, he will have found his career. Snow shoes, bear cubs, wolves, elk......it's perfect!

CarlaB Enthusiast

:lol: :lol:

He really liked Carla's naked/6 pack idea too, but then he said it would have to be wine or sumpin' since I can't drink beer.

And I actually got dinner last night. :rolleyes:

Well, of course it would be gluten-free beer!!!

So what was for dinner? Can he cook, too?

Jestgar Rising Star

Grilled steak and red potatoes, salad, and scotch.

It was a great dinner, but I seemed to have a bit of a headache this morning. Must be the potatoes.

Loved the bear cubs.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Can't you have potatoes? Or do you think he used something he shouldn't have?

Sounds delicious. I'm anemic right now, I could use a steak, but instead I'm making chili .....

kareng Grand Master

Can't you have potatoes? Or do you think he used something he shouldn't have?

Sounds delicious. I'm anemic right now, I could use a steak, but instead I'm making chili .....

Carla, maybe it was really the scotch.

mushroom Proficient

Carla, maybe it was really the scotch.

Either that, or lack of sleep.

jerseyangel Proficient

Either that, or lack of sleep.

<giggle>

CarlaB Enthusiast

Oh yeah, duh, LOL!!

Darn210 Enthusiast

<snort>

psawyer Proficient

Lack of sleep? Oh, just because you are in bed does not mean you are asleep, I guess. ;)

:lol::D:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

gads. I've told you guys waaaayyy too much :P:ph34r:

Had a lovely mellow day today. B)

kareng Grand Master

gads. I've told you guys waaaayyy too much :P

Your dates are the highlight of my boring life! ;)

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If a 9.0 magnitude quake hits in Oregon, Rachelle's home may well suddenly have a beach front on the Pacific Ocean. Assuming the tsunami does not wipe it out. :huh:

:unsure: <skeert>

I'm 30 blocks from the river, quite uphill.... But the bridges would no doubt be wiped out for sure and since I live right across the bridge on the WA side, I cannae be at work when this happens! Must be close to my beh-beh's!!!

Jeeze, then to think of all the volcanos in this area, dormant or not, a josteling like that would likely shake 'em all alive :blink:

I got a ton of groceries yesterday ;)

mmmmmmm

first time was not a fluke.....

:lol::lol::lol:

Either that, or lack of sleep.

Or the constant josteling..... :ph34r::lol:

Mtndog Collaborator

Me Psillies- I have missed you all! I have been following along on Gmail but haven't pooped in cause I'm teaching 2 online classes. Spending too much time on the computer. I broke the last one and had to get a new one!

All I know is good news- Geoss's blue-eyed love muffin. Me likey. :wub: :wub: :wub:

Is everyone else OK? Good? Great? Please say yes!

Here's my excuses: teaching 2 classes, looking for a house, uhm.....there's an early N'oreaster here (usually a winter snow storm)and it is pouring rain and howling wind.

I have been thinking of you all a lot lately. Last weekend I went to the county fair and as all you long-standing members of the thread will remember, this was the scene of the cosmo-drinking, trampoline jumping crime. Fond memories :D Twas about the time Richard's, our Founding Father, daughter was winging off the chandeliers. That was 4 YEARS AGO!

Just wanted to poop in and say you guys are always with me too!

curlyfries Contributor

Me Psillies- I have missed you all!

Hi Beverleigh!!!!!! You have been missed as well, but you are forgiven :P

All is well :)

elye Community Regular

I have been thinking of you all a lot lately. Last weekend I went to the county fair and as all you long-standing members of the thread will remember, this was the scene of the cosmo-drinking, trampoline jumping crime. Fond memories :D Twas about the time Richard's, our Founding Father, daughter was winging off the chandeliers. That was 4 YEARS AGO!

BEVEL!! :wub: :wub: So great to read you! OMG, I remember that infamous cosmo incident. . . . ....:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

I'm happy that I've known you all for that long. Funny that even the newest people could, with several cocktails, start at the beginning and be entirely caught up on the relationship. :)

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jerseyangel Proficient

Phun wif pancakes!! Makes me want some this weekend :D

Hi Bevvie! B)

kareng Grand Master

Bev's fairs are much more exciting than ours!

Boys are home from school. The teachers need a break from them. They will be off Friday in 2 weeks, also.

So here's a question I have been wondering about: what happened to the guy who started this psilly thread?

jerseyangel Proficient

Our phounder, Richard, got a new job where they actually expected him to work and not spend time cavorting wif us! :angry: Imagine that.... :P

He drops in every once in a great while.

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Wow....the Martha Stewart of pancakes. :rolleyes: Someone has a lot of time on their hands.

I like the toilet one, though :o

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