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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi psills! Just pooping by to say hey and catch up a bit.....a good bit :o

Wow. . . ....still the same perpetually-surprised, out-of focus look in her eyes. .. .. ....but at least the two corkscrew ponytails are gone.. .. ..

Thank gawd fer small favours!

Sitting calmly, gently waving my hand at my subjects. slight smile on my face.

Congrats Kween Kharreign :)

Welcome Irish!

Hey Irish....haven't seen you since the song thread :P

lovely crown by the way ;) much nicer than Queen Elizabeth's...

....but don't ferget Beatrice's wedding hat :rolleyes:

Luciferase activity of transfected cells.....

:unsure:

I have had FIVE glasses of chardonnay since 6 pm.

I love Em :rolleyes:

OH Peeps!!!

I've got a push bike!! Gah!!

I think I spotted Nik and Florence.....


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kareng Grand Master

Hi psills! Just pooping by to say hey and catch up a bit.....a good bit :o

I think I spotted Nik and Florence.....

Hi Patti! Nice to "see" you!

Did anyone else notice that the girl on the bike is the only one on the whole video that would fit right in, style-wise, in 2011? Bell bottoms were always a disaster on a bike!

elye Community Regular

Hi, Patteighy!! :wub: :wub: Been really wonderin' about you. . . . . . .. . .

kareng Grand Master

Enjoyed watching Foxy and her 2 teenage fox kits in the backyards this morning. I know how she feels. They are big enough to want to go off on there own & do things but not quite ready to be completely self- sufficient.

I can't put this on facebook because my neighbors are on my friends list. One of them doesn't care, one is convinced the fox will eat the dogs & maybe the grand baby, one likes it but is friends with the neighbor who wants the fox dead as wildlife does not belong in the yards. Tried to explain that she eats the overabundance of rabbits and chipmunks.

Why do people buy the biggest yard in the neighborhood and:

Never sit on the deck?

Have only a mini dog that must be supervised at all times?

Let the bushes at the back become a jungle?

Then complain that there are foxes & possums & rabbits?

Thank you for my rant time. Carry-on with Psilly business.

mushroom Proficient

Why do people buy the biggest yard in the neighborhood and:

Never sit on the deck?

Have only a mini dog that must be supervised at all times?

Let the bushes at the back become a jungle?

Then complain that there are foxes & possums & rabbits?

Ahh, the imponderables of life!!

For the same reason people buy the biggest off-road vehicle they can find

Do not know how to drive it

Use it only to go grocery shopping

And complain about the price of gas :D

Hope the foxes keep on eating the bunnies! :)

sb2178 Enthusiast

Enjoyed watching Foxy and her 2 teenage fox kits in the backyards this morning. I know how she feels. They are big enough to want to go off on there own & do things but not quite ready to be completely self- sufficient.

I can't put this on facebook because my neighbors are on my friends list. One of them doesn't care, one is convinced the fox will eat the dogs & maybe the grand baby, one likes it but is friends with the neighbor who wants the fox dead as wildlife does not belong in the yards. Tried to explain that she eats the overabundance of rabbits and chipmunks.

Why do people buy the biggest yard in the neighborhood and:

Never sit on the deck?

Have only a mini dog that must be supervised at all times?

Let the bushes at the back become a jungle?

Then complain that there are foxes & possums & rabbits?

Thank you for my rant time. Carry-on with Psilly business.

Those are also the neighbors who cut down the apple tree in their yard, cut down the lilac bush in YOUR yard, and have no sense of psillyness.

On another note, I think I am going to take my aimless-not cleaning self kayaking. And not fall in. Maybe. Or perhaps I shall.

kareng Grand Master

Those are also the neighbors who cut down the apple tree in their yard, cut down the lilac bush in YOUR yard, and have no sense of psillyness.

On another note, I think I am going to take my aimless-not cleaning self kayaking. And not fall in. Maybe. Or perhaps I shall.

These ones with the big yard, don't cut things down & its frustrating to the rest of us that it hurts. 3 years of fighting the poison ivy they won't take care of that comes in others's yards. Told them how to. finally Hub went over the fence & took care of it. They have old trees with dead branches that are going to fall on other peoples yard. When thier 5 pound dog tries to do dog things, like chase a rabbit, they panic. They hate when thier dog wants to sniff other dogs. I loved the people who lived there years ago. Had 2 big dogs that tore up the yard. People would be out in the yard with them. Foxy wouldn't like the dogs tho.


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Jestgar Rising Star

These ones with the big yard, don't cut things down & its frustrating to the rest of us that it hurts. 3 years of fighting the poison ivy they won't take care of that comes in others's yards. Told them how to. finally Hub went over the fence & took care of it. They have old trees with dead branches that are going to fall on other peoples yard.

:ph34r: Are you my neighbor????

elye Community Regular

:ph34r: Are you my neighbor????

Nah, she'd be hearing cluckin' . . . . . .. . ....

kareng Grand Master

Nah, she'd be hearing cluckin' . . . . . .. . ....

Chickens are not allowed! They stink & they might eat our children!

Jestgar Rising Star

Chickens are not allowed! They stink & they might eat our children!

I'm sure that would make the eggs taste funny...

sb2178 Enthusiast

Or, they might eat the teeny dog!

dog-flavored eggs...

kareng Grand Master

Or, they might eat the teeny dog!

dog-flavored eggs...

Teeny dog would zip thru the fence when he was young and try to play with my dog at the time, a lab, pit, pointer mix. My son jumped in just in time as my dog was about to share his stick ( some would call a firewood log ) with the little one by dropping it on him.

Lisa Mentor

my dog was about to share his stick

Goodness....you can't imagine what I was thinking, much less, drop it on his head! :blink:

kareng Grand Master

Goodness....you can't imagine what I was thinking, much less, drop it on his head! :blink:

Should have said - large branch? :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Goodness....you can't imagine what I was thinking, much less, drop it on his head! :blink:

Should have said - large branch? :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Speaking of sons..........

(sorry I'm a little late for that conversation)

......my son was just cast as a zombie extra in a film called Christmas With the Dead. He heard it was being filmed two houses down from him and they needed zombies, so he rushed over. One day of zombie school and one night of filming.

Makes a mother proud.

*sniff*

:rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast

CareIn, send yer fox this way!!! I am being overrun wif chipmunks!! (Also known as cute little destructive b@st@rds at our house.) <_<

Lisa's zombie son . . . how delightful :lol:

Patti!!!! :wub: Truly warms me heart to see you.

kareng Grand Master

Speaking of sons..........

(sorry I'm a little late for that conversation)

......my son was just cast as a zombie extra in a film called Christmas With the Dead. He heard it was being filmed two houses down from him and they needed zombies, so he rushed over. One day of zombie school and one night of filming.

Makes a mother proud.

*sniff*

:rolleyes:

Ah yes! A Zombie son! You can now tell everyone he is an actor in a real film! But, did he have to take a drug test for this job like J did?

CareIn, send yer fox this way!!! I am being overrun wif chipmunks!! (Also known as cute little destructive b@st@rds at our house.) <_<

She has the 2 "teenagers" that must be about ready to leave home.

curlyfries Contributor

Ah yes! A Zombie son! You can now tell everyone he is an actor in a real film! But, did he have to take a drug test for this job like J did?

Pretty sure drugs would not have been an issue :P

Loey Rising Star

Wishing all of the Phathers a Happy Phathers Day pfilled with laughter and psilliness!!

wub.gifwub.gifwub.gif Loey

kiwibird75 Newbie

*pops head around door of thread* Is this where psilly people can come and chatter? Look out board, my fingers are twitching! :lol:

psawyer Proficient

*pops head around door of thread* Is this where psilly people can come and chatter? Look out board, my fingers are twitching! :lol:

Tis indeed. Welcome, kiwibird. Are you in NZ? Mushroom is a part-time Kiwi...

psawyer Proficient

Just saw your other post in the Meeting Room. So you are in Auckland. When she is in NZ, Mushroom is near ChristChurch. I think she is currently visiting the Northern Hemisphere. She likes our summer better than the NZ winter.

elye Community Regular

Welcome to the madness, Kiwi! :)

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