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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

Aw Nik...sometimes tough love is all you can do. Hope it helps him straighten out.

Poor Tel - Shingles are soooo not fun or psilly.

Spare room - Should really like to come to the UK, Olympics or not. Hmmmm....

Now for the really psilly thought - Chickens in Jess's pockets. :lol:


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mushroom Proficient

Keep hearing about these bloody aftershocks, Shrooomie, and wondering how all are faring way down and over there. . . .. .

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

Sshh, I'm afraid to say it, but they do seem to be moving out to sea a bit and you don't feel them so much out there as when they are under the volcanic rock :blink: But they say we can expect to have them for the next year or two :huh::o although they ARE down from four or five a day. :D

But YESSS!!!! we is leaving them behind shortly, like in about three weeks, whether the roof is finished or not (housesitter says she will see to it :D ) - what a REDTAPE HASSLE that has been :rolleyes: And whether my leg is all better or not, come hell or high water in fact.... whoops, don't tempt fate... and I hear there has been seismic activity in Nevada lately also :unsure:

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

Cheep, cheep - how cute :)

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

So sorry it had to come to this Gnik, but I know it has been a source of terrible frustration for you for a long time. Have been worried about your absence and knew something must be afoot :( But yes, you have to do what you have to do and it may well turn out the best for him too. Have you been able to get some supervision for him?? Sorry, don't mean to be nosy :o

Jestgar Rising Star

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.

Sorry DK. :( Maybe being out on his own will teach him some sense.

Despite having bought two chargers before going to Spain, I can find nothing with which to charge my camera. :blink: I hate to have to buy a 4th charger...

kareng Grand Master

Sorry DK. :( Maybe being out on his own will teach him some sense.

Despite having bought two chargers before going to Spain, I can find nothing with which to charge my camera. :blink: I hate to have to buy a 4th charger...

Maybe its in your pocket with the chickens?

Loey Rising Star

Heyy Psills - how 're we doing??

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

Hang in there Nik!

How old is he? Tony and I have had a horrible relationship over the past few years and it seems to have turned a corner. I imagine it will get even better when he learns about the cancer.

Sometimes parents have to do the right, not easy, thing. I'm proud of you and am here for you whenever you need to vent.

Love,

Loey wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

Off to the oncologist today. Will keep you all posted.

elye Community Regular

Off to the oncologist today. Will keep you all posted.

Good luck, Loweeee!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

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

I want chickens in my pocket!!!! You must take pictures of these fabulous creatures! I love the silkies!!! :wub:

Simon has shredded my right hand. Looks like I stuck my hand in that blender instead of holding the lid on wif all my body weight :rolleyes: And I was trying to cut the little shee-ite's nails! <_<

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

Sooooo sorry for all this! I hope he sees the light soon!! On the upside, I shall move into one of those beds and take care of you and Tel... Sounds like you could use a break!!

:wub:<_<


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Jestgar Rising Star

'tis the second day in a row without rain here. 'tis glorious. :)

psawyer Proficient

We are on day seven in a row of rain, and counting. Nine hours of sunshine in the past week. :(

Jestgar Rising Star

We had 2 days without rain in April, and I think this is the second one in May. People would get off the boat, into the rain and do the Charlie Brown "AAAAAAaaaagggg"

elye Community Regular

We are on day seven in a row of rain, and counting. Nine hours of sunshine in the past week. :(

Yup. . . . . . . ....(((((sigh)))))))

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celiac-mommy Collaborator

We had 2 days without rain in April, and I think this is the second one in May. People would get off the boat, into the rain and do the Charlie Brown "AAAAAAaaaagggg"

We're supposed to hit 70 today. 75 tomorrow and I'm off work!!!

mushroom Proficient

Fourth day this week with no rain, but they're coming to do the roof NEXT week!!!! Aughhh!!

Loey Rising Star

Hi Psilles,

This will be quick as I don't feel very psilly right now. I got turned down by Disability! Now I have to start the appeal process. I started it online and it's endless. But, I didn't get on here to complain. I just miss you all and wanted to let you know I'll be offline a few days because I can finally have my lumbar and (hopefully) shoulder injections tomorrow. So it will be more rest and pampering for me. Tony comes home on Friday so I'll tell him about the CLL in a few days.

Love & Hugz,

Loey wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

Jestgar Rising Star

I got turned down by Disability! Now I have to start the appeal process. I

Hugs Sweetie-Pie!! :wub: :wub: :wub:

My understanding is that everyone gets turned down the first time. Keep trying.

Hang in there and and hang out here if you need a smile. :)

kareng Grand Master

Hi Psilles,

This will be quick as I don't feel very psilly right now. I got turned down by Disability! Now I have to start the appeal process. I started it online and it's endless. But, I didn't get on here to complain. I just miss you all and wanted to let you know I'll be offline a few days because I can finally have my lumbar and (hopefully) shoulder injections tomorrow. So it will be more rest and pampering for me. Tony comes home on Friday so I'll tell him about the CLL in a few days.

Love & Hugz,

Loey wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif

I have heard everyone is turned down the first time, too. Its automatic. They probably don't evven read the info.

Hope the injections help. Make Tony do his own laundry! :)

Jestgar Rising Star

:blink: :blink: :blink:

I seem to have made my coffee a little strong this morning.

elye Community Regular

:blink: :blink: :blink:

I seem to have made my coffee a little strong this morning.

HEY! Get the hell over to BE's place.... . . . ... .. do not waste this kind of found energy.. .... . . .

;)

Jestgar Rising Star

HEY! Get the hell over to BE's place.... . . . ... .. do not waste this kind of found energy.. .... . . .

;)

:P I came from there this morning. I've taken today and tomorrow off, so I went over last night to cheer him up for NOT having the next two days off.(Although I did try to convince him to go in late this morning. :ph34r:;) )

kareng Grand Master

:P I came from there this morning. I've taken today and tomorrow off, so I went over last night to cheer him up for NOT having the next two days off.(Although I did try to convince him to go in late this morning. :ph34r:;) )

You little devil!

Its just been pouring rain all day! :(

J is finished with high school, we hope! Don't really know until you open the envelope they give him Sunday at Graduation. ;)

Jestgar Rising Star

J is finished with high school, we hope! Don't really know until you open the envelope they give him Sunday at Graduation. ;)

aaawww. The wee babe will be heading off to college, and Mom and Dad will be getting a new rec room. :P

elye Community Regular

J is finished with high school, we hope!

YAY! Congratulations, J! :)

aaawww. The wee babe will be heading off to college, and Mom and Dad will be getting a new rec room. :P

... .. . . ..Painting/drawing studio, here. . .. . . ...

kareng Grand Master

aaawww. The wee babe will be heading off to college, and Mom and Dad will be getting a new rec room. :P

I image his brother will start storing stinky lacrosse pads and camping clothing in the room.

mushroom Proficient

I image his brother will start storing stinky lacrosse pads and camping clothing in the room.

Yay, anaother milestone in the parenting game :D

Put an "Off Limits" sign on the door and let him sleep with his own stinky pads :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

:blink: :blink: :blink:

I seem to have made my coffee a little strong this morning.

Made quiche, salmon curry, stem chili, did the dishes, mowed 3/4 of the lawn, cleaned the stove top, did the grocery shopping. What should I do now?

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