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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star

gotta go make a flourless chocolate cake for lab meeting tomorrow. Sigh. The things we have to eat.


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kareng Grand Master

gotta go make a flourless chocolate cake for lab meeting tomorrow. Sigh. The things we have to eat.

What a pity! And you are going to inflict it on your co- workers! :blink:

Jestgar Rising Star

What a pity! And you are going to inflict it on your co- workers! :blink:

sadly, yes. And I think I'll include a chocolate souce. Can't decide if I want put orange liqueur in it or not.

jerseyangel Proficient

sadly, yes. And I think I'll include a chocolate souce. Can't decide if I want put orange liqueur in it or not.

Adding insult to injury....<drool>

DingoGirl Enthusiast

HI SILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

I just logged on because some jackbutt (now banned) left a comment on my page.....

and what did I see but that my beloved Psills have been chatting for more than

THREE THOUSAND PAGES :o

and I've missed so much :(

But the funniest thing is - Emmel's dog's hat :lol: :lol: :lol:

that's all I got - for now!

Love you sills

psawyer Proficient

Love you sills

We love you too, Suze. Good to see you here again. :wub:

mushroom Proficient

A genuine Soozle sighting :D Love ya back. Why don't you hang around a bit more???


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kareng Grand Master

HI SILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

I just logged on because some jackbutt (now banned) left a comment on my page.....

and what did I see but that my beloved Psills have been chatting for more than

THREE THOUSAND PAGES :o

and I've missed so much :(

But the funniest thing is - Emmel's dog's hat :lol: :lol: :lol:

that's all I got - for now!

Love you sills

Hi Susan! Weezee & Kitteh would look nice with hats!

elye Community Regular

SOOOOOZIE!!! :):wub:

We can thank that drive-by jackbutt not for his interesting PMs but for getting you on here! Please come by more often, Sooooze. We are just as funny and fascinating.....and I am the current Monarch, so perhaps I will proclaim an edict binding you to appear here regularly. .. . ...

.. ..STILL no Official Royal Wedding Invitation.. . . .. .. ..:huh::unsure:

jerseyangel Proficient

Soozle!!!!!!!! You've been missed 'round these parts :D

Say yer gonna hang around and play wif us B)

etta694 Explorer

SOOOOOZIE!!! :):wub:

We can thank that drive-by jackbutt not for his interesting PMs but for getting you on here! Please come by more often, Sooooze. We are just as funny and fascinating.....and I am the current Monarch, so perhaps I will proclaim an edict binding you to appear here regularly. .. . ...

.. ..STILL no Official Royal Wedding Invitation.. . . .. .. ..:huh::unsure:

Hi Susie! Love the mammals!

emily, do you have your bid in on the Royal Pez yet?

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Jestgar Rising Star

Well, those poor guinea pigs in the lab managed to choke down my chocolate cake. They were even considerate enough of my feelings to pour extra chocolate sauce on their fruit. good folk them.

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, those poor guinea pigs in the lab managed to choke down my chocolate cake. They were even considerate enough of my feelings to pour extra chocolate sauce on their fruit. good folk them.

Kind, very, very kind....

Darn210 Enthusiast

HiYa Sooze . . . good to see you . . . hope you come back!!!!

Somebody asked what the book was for book club . . . twas "One Day" . . . it was all right. I seem to have pretty nuetral feelings about it. Now . . . on spring break I read the Hunger Games trilogy and that was fan-f&@#ing-tabulous. Next book up is Sarah's Key. I'll let you know.

I seem to be wasting a lot of time here the last couple of days . . .

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Jess, just pour some of that chocolate sauce into an envelope and mail it to me.

mushroom Proficient

emily, do you have your bid in on the Royal Pez yet?

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No, no, her Majesty is still making payments toward the obtainment of a royal magic carpet :P

elye Community Regular

OoOoOOh, li'l eaglets!! :wub:

You Yanks are so fortunate to have such a majestic, beautiful, awesome creature as the American Eagle for your National Animal.

Canadians are internationally represented by and associated with the beaver.

:huh:

:lol:

Next book up is Sarah's Key. I'll let you know.

My DD handed me this book about a year ago with tears brimming in her eyes, telling me she had never been so moved by a story. I read it in two days.. . . . . . ...and I was forever moved, as well. You will LOVE it. It is tough to get through at times.. .. but very worth it.

No, no, her Majesty is still making payments toward the obtainment of a royal magic carpet :P

Still haven't discovered how one o' those does on gas. . . . ... .

Wonder if there is a hybrid model?

:rolleyes:

mushroom Proficient

Canadians are internationally represented by and associated with the beaver.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

And what is associated with the men Canadians?

New Zealanders, of course, are associated with a flightless bird that is used to polish shoes

:blink:

jerseyangel Proficient

And what is associated with the men Canadians?

<snort>

Loey Rising Star

Hello my dear psilles,

Russell Brand alert tomorrow (Friday April 15) for Rachael Ray. I don't think it's a rerun because Arthur just came out.

Any more news about the tix and plane for the royal wedding?

Hugs,

Loey

Loey Rising Star

HiYa Sooze . . . good to see you . . . hope you come back!!!!

Somebody asked what the book was for book club . . . twas "One Day" . . . it was all right. I seem to have pretty nuetral feelings about it. Now . . . on spring break I read the Hunger Games trilogy and that was fan-f&@#ing-tabulous. Next book up is Sarah's Key. I'll let you know.

I seem to be wasting a lot of time here the last couple of days . . .

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Jess, just pour some of that chocolate sauce into an envelope and mail it to me.

I just finished reading The Walk and enjoyed it so much I pre-ordered Miles to go.

Loey

elye Community Regular

Russell Brand alert tomorrow (Friday April 15) for Rachael Ray. I don't think it's a rerun because Arthur just came out.

Gah! Must tape it. I assume he's currently doing the rounds. . . . ..hopefully I can catch him on Oprah. Conan and Letterman are too late for me, Ellen is at a bad time.. . ..

I find Russell is at his absolute funniest when being interviewed -- kills me.

:lol: :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Russell Brand alert tomorrow (Friday April 15)

Ooh--thanks fer the heads up, Lough! :rolleyes:

kareng Grand Master

Gah! Must tape it. I assume he's currently doing the rounds. . . . ..hopefully I can catch him on Oprah. Conan and Letterman are too late for me, Ellen is at a bad time.. . ..

I find Russell is at his absolute funniest when being interviewed -- kills me.

:lol: :lol:

Thanks. RR is on here at 9 am. I was hoping to get out of the house before that for exercise and errands. That blows that! Must see RB.

Jestgar Rising Star

While I successfully completed the boxed wine/recycle quest, I discovered that recycling isn't until next Wednesday. So now I'm trying to empty the wine bottle. Is this the correct approach to the issue? Or should I go buy another 5 liters of wine and try to finish it in 6 days?

kareng Grand Master

While I successfully completed the boxed wine/recycle quest, I discovered that recycling isn't until next Wednesday. So now I'm trying to empty the wine bottle. Is this the correct approach to the issue? Or should I go buy another 5 liters of wine and try to finish it in 6 days?

As long as you recycle, that's what's important.

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