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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

Got on here to find some giggles. I found some, but they quickly turned to sobs. I swear, if I hear 1 more person say, "At least it wasn't a cat or a dog, that would have been worse..." I shall SCREAM!!!

WIH??? Love is love :( Jeepers, I loved Mocha and only "knew" him by the pictures and you telling us all about his antics. What a sweet, wee lil' fella--I don't think I'll ever forget the sight of his nose in the paper roll. :wub:

He had such a happy life with your family, Rach. Hug each other a lot and let yerselphes feel ;)


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mushroom Proficient

Oh Rachel, I am so sorry about Mocha. Never saw the wee fella, but bunnies do worm their way into your hearts. Grieve now and then remember later :wub:

elye Community Regular

What a sweet, wee lil' fella--I don't think I'll ever forget the sight of his nose in the paper roll.

Me, too! This is exactly what I remember... . .. ...that sweet li'l thing.. . ......

Hang tough, Rah-shyellle.. ... . ...we're all thinking of you. :wub: :wub:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Max is my saving grace. He keeps looking at me like he's expecting me to explode at any second (I waited for the massive waterworks until they were at school), but I asked him if he was sad this afternoon and he said, "Not anymore... Can we get a dog tomorrow?!" :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Hugs Rachelle. Mocha bunny gave you all he could before he had to go. :(

jerseyangel Proficient

Max is my saving grace. He keeps looking at me like he's expecting me to explode at any second (I waited for the massive waterworks until they were at school), but I asked him if he was sad this afternoon and he said, "Not anymore... Can we get a dog tomorrow?!" :lol:

Gotta love 'em! :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

So sorry to hear about Mocha, Rache :( . . . family members are family members, regardless of shape, size, hair/fur colour, number of legs, tails or lack of tails!!! . . . it hurts!!

My kids keep talking about what kind of pet we'll get after JoDog dies . . . she's only six.


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We just had the burial. Poor Maddie. My heart is breaking for her. Max on the other hand was eying the box, then the hole, then me... "can I do it?" he asks... Um no, since he wanted to throw the box, with "FIRE IN THE HOLE" to follow. Now he's singing a cartoonish song about a dead bunny. Jesse just pulled him aside to talk to him about sensitivity....

kareng Grand Master

We just had the burial. Poor Maddie. My heart is breaking for her. Max on the other hand was eying the box, then the hole, then me... "can I do it?" he asks... Um no, since he wanted to throw the box, with "FIRE IN THE HOLE" to follow. Now he's singing a cartoonish song about a dead bunny. Jesse just pulled him aside to talk to him about sensitivity....

Watch out that Max doesn't try ( or succeed) to dig up the body. I have known kids that age that want to see what happens.

No, actually not my boys.

Loey Rising Star

Got on here to find some giggles. I found some, but they quickly turned to sobs. I swear, if I hear 1 more person say, "At least it wasn't a cat or a dog, that would have been worse..." I shall SCREAM!!! I passed a mirror an hour ago and it looks like I've been in a major fight. I guess I have though. I'm going back and forth between fighting with God and repeating the Serenity prayer to myself. Mocha was so very loved in his short time with us. I'm just having a hard time holding my daughter while she sobs, clutching her chest crying that, "It just hurts so bad mama, my heart hurts so bad"

RIP Mocha bunny -_-

So sorry to hear about mocha bunny. I will keep your family and her in my prayers!

love,

Loey wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Watch out that Max doesn't try ( or succeed) to dig up the body. I have known kids that age that want to see what happens.

No, actually not my boys.

:lol:

I don't think he could if he tried. Jesse dug the hole so deep that I could barely reach to the bottom. We let him shovel the dirt back into the hole. He was satisfied with that ;)

curlyfries Contributor

Watch out that Max doesn't try ( or succeed) to dig up the body. I have known kids that age that want to see what happens.

:ph34r:

OK.....I confess.....

I used to dig up my long-dead hamsters. I would dig up all the wee bones, clean them off, and coat them with clear fingernail polish.

....in the name of science, naturally :P

Sorry to hear about sweet Mocha :(

Had some blood tests run today. I've had swollen lymph glands for 3 weeks WHILST on antibiotics. <_<

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:ph34r:

OK.....I confess.....

I used to dig up my long-dead hamsters. I would dig up all the wee bones, clean them off, and coat them with clear fingernail polish.

....in the name of science, naturally :P

Sorry to hear about sweet Mocha :(

Had some blood tests run today. I've had swollen lymph glands for 3 weeks WHILST on antibiotics. <_<

When do you get the test results?

Did you put the hamster bones back together like a museum dinosaur?

curlyfries Contributor

When do you get the test results?

Did you put the hamster bones back together like a museum dinosaur?

About a week.

Tried to identify all the wee bones, but never built me a hamster. :lol:

elye Community Regular

I used to dig up my long-dead hamsters. I would dig up all the wee bones, clean them off, and coat them with clear fingernail polish.

Did you put the hamster bones back together like a museum dinosaur?

... . . Or make some....earrings? Necklace?.. . . .. ...

kareng Grand Master

When do you get the test results?

Did you put the hamster bones back together like a museum dinosaur?

:D

... . . Or make some....earrings? Necklace?.. . . .. ...

:D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

... . . Or make some....earrings? Necklace?.. . . .. ...

Max would TOTALLY do that!

mushroom Proficient

Max would TOTALLY do that!

And so would Em - add to her bizarre collection :D

elye Community Regular

And so would Em - add to her bizarre collection :D

Yup.. . . .....my homemade, hanging earrings...... .. . .. ..

:rolleyes::ph34r:

mushroom Proficient

Yup.. . . .....my homemade, hanging earrings...... .. . .. ..

:rolleyes::ph34r:

Ahem... aren't those hung? :P

Jestgar Rising Star

Ahem... aren't those hung? :P

:lol: :lol: Em's well-hung earrings! :P

curlyfries Contributor

... . . Or make some....earrings? Necklace?.. . . .. ...

Ooooh......now there's an idea!

....or what about a charm bracelet? :P

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Ooooh......now there's an idea!

....or what about a charm bracelet? :P

That's both sick and hilarious!!! :lol::lol::lol:

Live Love Twillight Rookie

And any day now, we'll be treated to "I don't wanna grow up, I'm a Toys R Us kid..." a thousand times a day until Christmas :lol:

<_< Thnx 4 geting that stuk in my head!!! LOL :D

Jestgar Rising Star

We're gonna haff ta find us some silly foke to start postin on this thread...

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