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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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My whole body ached for three days the last time. :P

Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Impressive for sure!


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Jestgar Rising Star
:lol: :lol: It had been a while since we had one of the 'fun' weekends. I suspect this weekend will be back to ordinary.
celiac-mommy Collaborator

Madeleine is running track now. Her biggest problem.... She runs like a girl :huh: Knees nearly together, arms flailing. She looks like Sandra from that show 227...'member that?? :lol::lol: We're trying to teach her to run like a boy, or at least a normal girl but it's not working. She's getting faster, she just doesn't look any better :lol::lol:

Bonus though, her increase in speed landed her a full handstand from a sprint on the vault on Monday. Then I was the dork, I stood up and whooped from the stands. There's a 100 kids out there... Everyone looked at me like I was the fool :rolleyes:

Jestgar Rising Star

Madeleine is running track now. Her biggest problem.... She runs like a girl :huh: Knees nearly together, arms flailing.

:lol: :lol:

Then I was the dork, I stood up and whooped from the stands. There's a 100 kids out there... Everyone looked at me like I was the fool :rolleyes:

Just fool enough to be proud of your kids. :)
curlyfries Contributor

OK, my life is officially material for a sitcom. I have to delay all of my procedures (shots for shoulder and back and removal of lymph node) because I have two blocked aortic arteries and now have to have cardiac catheterization next week possibly followed by immediate angioplasty. I'm actually finding it all rather amusing. I'm calm and trust my doctors. I''m more worried about Clark than me.

Does this all ban me from the psillie thread? Now THAT would break my heart!

Love,

Loey wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

Sounds like you're going in for a complete overhaul, Loweeee!By the time yer done, you'll be good for another hundred thousand miles!

....and don't even THINK that you can get rid of us!

curlyfries Contributor

Where is everbody? I have have been at 2 lacrosse games. What's your excuse? :P

Lesseee......May 7th?

DANCING!!!!!....for the third day in a row. :D

I worked as usual Thursday and Friday, then volunteered at a dance event for free admission in the evenings. Garage-saleing Saturday morning, then back to the dance all afternoon and evening.

Still draggin me feet today, but it's all good :)

Loey Rising Star

Hi Psilles,

Just a quick note before I head back to bed to let you know that things went well yesterday and the result showed that I have hypertension (treatable with meds). The worst thing about the procedure were 1) it took 4 tries to find a vein (and the IV specialist) and 2) I had to lie on my back for 6 hours (ouch). Now I can reschedule the other procedures. Thanks for all the love and positive energy. Can't wait to get back online regularly and also visit other threads in case all of my illnesses can help anyone else. The psillie thread is my home!!

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Hugz,

Loey


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Jestgar Rising Star

Take care of yourself Lo. We'll wait for you. :)

elye Community Regular

Take care of yourself Lo. We'll wait for you. :)

Indeed, we will. :)

Ya gotta hurry back, here, Low.. . . .. ..there's another addictive thread-on-fire afoot here, and it's being frequented by many a Psilly... . . .. . requiring knowledge of songs and singers, I'm afraid, and I'm much sillier than I am proficient at recalling names. Therefore, I pop over there, struggle, and leave for a while. :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Mulberry, the little silkie, is too small to get up on the shoe box with the big kids and she'll cry pitifully when they're all up there and she can't jump up so I put a tea box next to the shoe box so she can double hop to get up with everyone else. :) :) She also falls off the other side, but that's a whole different issue. :P

elye Community Regular

Mulberry, the little silkie, is too small to get up on the shoe box with the big kids and she'll cry pitifully when they're all up there and she can't jump up so I put a tea box next to the shoe box so she can double hop to get up with everyone else. :) :) She also falls off the other side, but that's a whole different issue. :P

OMG.. . . ....Jyessss, you need to film this and put it up on youtube... . . . ...

Jestgar Rising Star

OMG.. . . ....Jyessss, you need to film this and put it up on youtube... . . . ...

submit it to cute overload? :P

Jestgar Rising Star

Was looking up a recipe on line and this is part of the instructions:

Let the soup cool for a few minutes, then transfer to the blender and carefully blend at high speed until smooth. Do I have to remind you to do this in stages, with the blender's lid firmly held down, and with the weight of your body keeping that thing from flying off and allowing boiling hot mushroom pur

elye Community Regular

Okay, out with it.. . . . which one of us Psillies authored a cookbook? :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Was looking up a recipe on line and this is part of the instructions:

I thought of you guys when I read it. :P

That is the sort of thing I put in recipes I give people who don't cook much. :)

mushroom Proficient

That is the sort of thing I put in recipes I give people who don't cook much. :)

But a little reminder doesn't hurt any of us :P - at least not as much as a mushroom soup geyser would :rolleyes:

(And boy, I tell ya, I can do a lotta damage :ph34r: )

Jestgar Rising Star

Lovely afternoon hiking with BE. Got home shortly before the rain started. Now back at my house with 9 cheerful little chick peeping behind me. :)

kareng Grand Master

Lovely afternoon hiking with BE. Got home shortly before the rain started. Now back at my house with 9 cheerful little chick peeping behind me. :)

Is BE cheerfully peeping in front of you? :ph34r:

Jestgar Rising Star

Is BE cheerfully peeping in front of you? :ph34r:

:lol: :lol: Poor boy is exhausted. I left him home alone to sleep. He was already napping on the couch when I left, so I expect he'll be out cold soon. He tends to hog the bed, so I didn't get much sleep last night and I'm looking forward to being out cold shortly.

mushroom Proficient

:lol: :lol: Poor boy is exhausted. I left him home alone to sleep. He was already napping on the couch when I left, so I expect he'll be out cold soon. He tends to hog the bed, so I didn't get much sleep last night and I'm looking forward to being out cold shortly.

Wore him out did you?? Hard night, hard day....:lol:

On a more genteel note, the delights of a fall garden. Wandered out in the late sunlight, picked some apples for an apple cobbler, a couple of artichokes, and some hydrgangeas which have faded to a glorious dusky pink/blue/green combination for a bit of decoration. Cold blast of early winter approaching tonight. :( Nevermind. In a couple of weeks we should be getting our roof repairs and our soapstone fireplace repairs, and these damnable aftershocks can quit already!!! :angry:

elye Community Regular

In a couple of weeks we should be getting our roof repairs and our soapstone fireplace repairs, and these damnable aftershocks can quit already!!! :angry:

Keep hearing about these bloody aftershocks, Shrooomie, and wondering how all are faring way down and over there. . . .. . ...and as your winter is rolling in, things are just starting to get hot here. . .. . ..you really IS far away! :)

Jestgar Rising Star

Y'all must be heartily sick of that. Sorry. :(

Will you be ditching the shaking winter ground soon and heading for your summer home?

Jestgar Rising Star

I have chickens in my pocket. :ph34r::P :P

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Heyy Psills - how 're we doing??

I have chickens in my pocket. :ph34r::P :P

Seriously need a picture of them!!

Lots of change is aphoot over 'ere.

Sadly, our (Tel & me) relationship with our youngest son (Devil Child) has completely broken down and he has HAD to move out.

This saddens & troubles me as he is only 16yrs old but simply CANNOT have him threatening me. - the stress was enormous living with his behaviour dry.gif

LOts & lots of stuph has gone on - mostly hideously embarassing for me to admit as I gave birth to him rolleyes.gif but we've finally reached the end of the line.

Our eldest son (22yrs) is also moving out (but under normal circumstance...will be flat sharing with a pal. Bachelor pad!! tongue.gif)

Soooo with just Alzey at home I'm feeling a slight 'empty nest' syndrome.

The upside is with the 2012 Olympics coming I've got 2 empty beds for any psills who wanna come wink.gif!!!!

What else....OH, and Tel's got shingles dry.gif Think stress had a part to play in that tho'

Carry on yooz peeps smile.gif

elye Community Regular

Gnickkers! I am really sorry to hear about DC. :( It sounds like something that had to happen, however... . . . ...and his moving out will bring positive change to your everyday life, for certain, and this is good. Perhaps it will end up bringing good things his way, as well.. . . ..it can only get better, right? Thinking o' youse.. .. ...:wub:

So, I'VE got first dibs on DC's bed for those sixteen days in 2012... . . . ...

Tel's got shingles on 'is face. .. ....:( .. Jyessss's got chickens in 'er pocket. . . . . . ...:). . . ...

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