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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

OMG. . . . .the dalmation on the bike. . .. . ...AND the boxer on the trampoline!!

:blink:

:lol: :lol:

That was great! Loved the boxer on the trampoline!

Think if we taught Cooper to ride a bike, he wouldn't be so afraid of them?


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Quiet day yesterday, huh? I was so sick, all I could do to get thru the day <_< Went to bed super early and doing much better today, thank goodness! Hope today is phull of phun and psillieness! :D

kareng Grand Master

Quiet day yesterday, huh? I was so sick, all I could do to get thru the day <_< Went to bed super early and doing much better today, thank goodness! Hope today is phull of phun and psillieness! :D

Did you see the boxer dog on the trampoline? That should cheer you up. I'm thinking of getting a trampoline just to put my neighbors boxer on.

FIRST Robotics build season officially begins tomorrow. J has been training with a professional welder all week. M has been welding anyway. :o

celiac-mommy Collaborator

FIRST Robotics build season officially begins tomorrow. J has been training with a professional welder all week. M has been welding anyway. :o

That sounds like fun! I asked for shooting lessons at a local range for Christmas, but I didn't get them. I think hubby was a little nervous about that one :ph34r::P

Loey Rising Star

Quiet day yesterday, huh? I was so sick, all I could do to get thru the day <_< Went to bed super early and doing much better today, thank goodness! Hope today is phull of phun and psillieness! :D

Hope you're pfeeling better. Sending you a cyber bowl of Jewish Penicillin (chicken soup- recipe handed down to me from my great grandmother.

And lots of healing Hugs,

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

Hope y'all are having too much fun to hang around here.

Going out to see some music tonight wif me sweetie. He's calling it our "first date" because it's what we were planning on doing the night that things got carried away. :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: Guess it worked out okay, since we're still getting carried away. :D

Russell - have fun farting with Max tonight!

kareng Grand Master

Hope y'all are having too much fun to hang around here.

Going out to see some music tonight wif me sweetie. He's calling it our "first date" because it's what we were planning on doing the night that things got carried away. :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: Guess it worked out okay, since we're still getting carried away. :D

Russell - have fun farting with Max tonight!

Be sure to go out before you come back in. ;)


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Jestgar Rising Star

Be sure to go out before you come back in. ;)

We'll see how well I manage to dress tonight. :P

kareng Grand Master

We'll see how well I manage to dress tonight. :P

Don't meet him at the door wearing only a towel....on your hair.

Loey Rising Star

Hope y'all are having too much fun to hang around here.

Going out to see some music tonight wif me sweetie. He's calling it our "first date" because it's what we were planning on doing the night that things got carried away. :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: Guess it worked out okay, since we're still getting carried away. :D

Russell - have fun farting with Max tonight!

Have a WONDERFUL time tonight - you deserve it!!!!! I got to enjoy alone time this weekend. Think I already mentioned (brain fog) Clark was going back to NJ to visit pfriends and pick up Tony. I was supposed to go out with a girl[friend but she was sick. Thought I'd be lonely but I watched a good movie (chick flick) called The Women. By the time it was over I was ready or bed. Clark and TOny should be back by around 5. Clark called twice to make sure I tuned on the night setting of the burglar alarm (awwww).

Love you psillies!

Loey wub.gifwub.gif

Jestgar Rising Star

Went to see Open Original Shared Link. It was awesome. Small supper club,full, but not packed. We had a table on the balcony looking down on the band. Music was fabulous, as was the food.

Darn210 Enthusiast

slow weekend, huh? . . . that's alright, I hate when I've been off for a couple of days and feel overwhelmed by the amount of reading I have to do . . . :P

Went birding yesterday . . . we're a hardy lot. Probably about 12 of us total with temps less than 10 degF and a windchill about 0. We're looking at going on a field trip next Saturday to an area where bald eagles roost . . . supposedly have the potential of seeing 80 to 100 bald eagles.

Went to PF Changs tonight . . . man I love that place.

Jestgar Rising Star

Went birding yesterday . . . we're a hardy lot. Probably about 12 of us total with temps less than 10 degF and a windchill about 0.

:blink: :blink: um...... yeah.

D'ya have any fingers left?

mushroom Proficient

Good gardening weather here. Man, did I give some shrubs a fright :o The camelias and the olive trees especially don't know what him them :ph34r: Been threatening 'em for a while now, tho'

kareng Grand Master

Good gardening weather here. Man, did I give some shrubs a fright :o The camelias and the olive trees especially don't know what him them :ph34r: Been threatening 'em for a while now, tho'

You're a weather show-off!

We are supposed to get massive amounts of snow! Stock up on milk, cold cuts (judging by the deli counter line) & TP.

mushroom Proficient

Wood, perhaps?? :D

kareng Grand Master

Wood, perhaps?? :D

I'm going to jinx us by saying this but, our power never goes off. Its almost all underground.

Unless you meant something else by that comment?

mushroom Proficient

Now what else would I mean?? B)

Our power always goes out - there is this rinky dinky line that does fine until it gets to just before us, and then it becomes the kind of line that goes over hill and dale forever and ever till it gets to the end of nowhere, where there are no roads, but plenty of branches :unsure: and if any one of those branches hit this line, boomp, we're out. But we got this luvverly soapstone stove that burns wood and it will keep you toasty forevver :D (so long as you gots wood, that is, so see, what else would I mean??? :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

mmm yes. You need lots of wood to keep you warm. :P

kareng Grand Master

All the schools are closed. We only have about 2 inches of snow but its supposed to keep it up until at least 5 inches.

Jestgar Rising Star

All the schools are closed. We only have about 2 inches of snow but its supposed to keep it up until at least 5 inches.

Cool!!!

(from someone who rarely gets snow)

Jestgar Rising Star

There seems to be a dearth of silliness around here.

A paucity?

psawyer Proficient

It is indeed eerily quiet here in the land of the psillies.

kareng Grand Master

Aaaaggggghhhhhhh!

Another Snow Day! then they get off early Fri, no school Mon & Tue.

It's not phunny but it's loud.

GFinDC Veteran

11:18 PM here. Paucity indeed ! :angry::D

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