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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

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. :)

Completely unrelated:

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Pancakes are very cute. I have never been much of a pancake person.

I see you have planned my Saturday night for me! It's a lot of pages, how many drinks will I need? Maybe I had better take notes!


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curlyfries Contributor

He drops in every once in a great while.

I think I've only seen him once in the 2 or so years I've been here. :unsure:

curlyfries Contributor

I see you have planned my Saturday night for me! It's a lot of pages, how many drinks will I need? Maybe I had better take notes!

:lol:

Definitely take notes.....and you'll need to post periodic summaries ;)

I tried to start at the beginning, once.....don't think I got past page 50.

Nobody told me it required al-kee-hol :rolleyes:

Jestgar Rising Star

I just got sent

I can't believe how annoying these guys are.

Darn210 Enthusiast

I just got sent

I can't believe how annoying these guys are.

Believe me when I say . . . It was a lot better than watching Barney!!!

Loved the pancake creations. Can nae show me chidlins or they will be expecting the same.

Off to make a crustless pumpkin pie.

Oh . . . Hi Bev!!!!

Also wanted to theorize that Jess's headache could have been from the lack of a padded headboard . . . :rolleyes:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

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Thanks Jess, now there's someone else I need to try to live up to :blink::lol:

He's awesome! I've done this a few times, but nothing structural.

kareng Grand Master

I just got sent

I can't believe how annoying these guys are.

Had to turn it off in the middle of spaghetti. I hope I can get that song out of my head!


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jerseyangel Proficient

I think I've only seen him once in the 2 or so years I've been here. :unsure:

Yeah--it was more often before that. How time flies....

Also wanted to theorize that Jess's headache could have been from the lack of a padded headboard . . . :rolleyes:

A definite possibility.... :P

jerseyangel Proficient

I just got sent

I can't believe how annoying these guys are.

Thank you very much--can nae get "mashed bah-na-na" outta me 'ead......

Good gawd :huh:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Thank you very much--can nae get "mashed bah-na-na" outta me 'ead......

Good gawd :huh:

I cannae open the video, but by your responses, I'm guessing The Wiggles? My dd was the HUGEST Wiggles fan. Seen 'em live twice :lol: They're actually pretty good live because I think they know the parents can't stand them, so they gear the show towards the parents a bit. A little Zepplin, Santana, twas actually phun! Ds never got into them. Couldn't stand them, actually :rolleyes: (didn't break me heart one bit ;) )

jerseyangel Proficient

I cannae open the video, but by your responses, I'm guessing The Wiggles? My dd was the HUGEST Wiggles fan. Seen 'em live twice :lol: They're actually pretty good live because I think they know the parents can't stand them, so they gear the show towards the parents a bit. A little Zepplin, Santana, twas actually phun! Ds never got into them. Couldn't stand them, actually :rolleyes: (didn't break me heart one bit ;) )

Twas The Wiggles....since me kids are all grown up I had never heard them before. Can nae imagine them doing Zeppelin :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Also wanted to theorize that Jess's headache could have been from the lack of a padded headboard . . . :rolleyes:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Just read the first 6 pages of this thread. To summarize:

In the beginning, there was singing of annoying songs.

Then talk about refrigerators.

Old links don't work anymore, so of the posts make even less sense than usual.

Can see that this might be better with a little drink or two.

psawyer Proficient

I tried to start at the beginning, once.....don't think I got past page 50.

Nobody told me it required al-kee-hol :rolleyes:

My phirst post was on page 327. I went back and read phrom the beginning. I tried Chardonnay at phirst, but phound that Martinis worked better. And, the spelling wuz normal back in those days.

jerseyangel Proficient

And, the spelling wuz normal back in those days.

Yeah--when did that change? And why? I phorget :unsure:

Jestgar Rising Star

Can see that this might be better with a little drink or two.

per monarch

kareng Grand Master

Yeah--when did that change? And why? I phorget :unsure:

As I read along, I will look for the psilly spelling and let ya know. :)

Not a martini gurrl. I think whine might be my choice.

jerseyangel Proficient

I think whine might be my choice.

Mine too :D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Mine too :D

Martini all the way! :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well, tonight it's hard cider . . . but I like to drink fruit juice/rum kinda things . . . doesn't feel like I'm drinkin' alkeyhaul at all plus juice is good for ya, right? . . . hic

Jestgar Rising Star

I, of course, drink so rarely that even the lightest of drinks would put me under the table. :rolleyes::unsure:

Went to get brown rice tortillas to make smoked salmon and herbed goat cheese quesadillas tomorrow and they were out of tortillas. While the lovely lady was helping me look other places to see if they had been moved, I discovered Udi's pizza crusts. :D So now we're having smoked salmon/goat cheese pizzas. :P

jerseyangel Proficient

I, of course, drink so rarely that even the lightest of drinks would put me under the table. :rolleyes::unsure:

**snoooort**

Went to get brown rice tortillas to make smoked salmon and herbed goat cheese quesadillas tomorrow and they were out of tortillas. While the lovely lady was helping me look other places to see if they had been moved, I discovered Udi's pizza crusts. :D So now we're having smoked salmon/goat cheese pizzas. :P

That sounds better anyway! :D

We just had pancakes and bacon for dinner....

kareng Grand Master

I, of course, drink so rarely that even the lightest of drinks would put me under the table. :rolleyes::unsure:

Went to get brown rice tortillas to make smoked salmon and herbed goat cheese quesadillas tomorrow and they were out of tortillas. While the lovely lady was helping me look other places to see if they had been moved, I discovered Udi's pizza crusts. :D So now we're having smoked salmon/goat cheese pizzas. :P

Patti! Did you notice Jess said" we" ! B)

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Patti! Did you notice Jess said" we" ! B)

That's what I was gonna say!!!!!!! "We"........................

What does this MEAN?!?!?!?!?! ;):lol::lol:

kareng Grand Master

That's what I was gonna say!!!!!!! "We"........................

What does this MEAN?!?!?!?!?! ;):lol::lol:

It is salmon so ... it could be her and the kitties.

But I don't think so! ;)

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