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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Jestgar Rising Star

It was over 11 thousand dollars!!!! :blink:

Shoe shopping for sure!!!!! :lol:

:o :o

and matching handbags...

Well, If you want to learn new swear words, try ticking off a chicken. :ph34r: :ph34r:


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quiet here. made some rice pancakes (appam) for breakfast; was planning to garden but am kinda gimpy (cranky knee) and it was raining this morning, so I think it's probably still too wet.

am remembering with fond nostalgia the trip to college... (three suitcases and a two trains, with an overnight stop)

elye Community Regular

Mygosh.. . . . ... . .....Leeeesargh...... . . ..Jyaghnutt.. . . . .:unsure:...were either of you at the Indiana State Fair today?.... . . . .

Like in Ottawa last month during our Bluesfest, a huge stage collapsed during a storm... . . ...sorry, nothing phunny 'bout this, but I always think of the Psills that live near these frightening stories... . . .

Jestgar Rising Star

The stage collapse is so horrible. I guess the winds blew in faster than they were expecting and they weren't prepared. So sad.

curlyfries Contributor

I wasn't there......don't know about Jyan-nut :unsure:

I guess it hit about a minute after informing the crowd that they may have to seek shelter and possibly postponing the performance.

curlyfries Contributor

So the money in my bank acount is no accident. Seems I should've been getting interpreter's pay and I wasn't because I had been told I had to be certified.

Therefore, my hourly rate has increased by approximately $5/hr........and it's retro-active. (I need a party face!)

Jestgar Rising Star

So the money in my bank acount is no accident. Seems I should've been getting interpreter's pay and I wasn't because I had been told I had to be certified.

Therefore, my hourly rate has increased by approximately $5/hr........and it's retro-active. (I need a party face!)

How awesome is that?!?!?!?!

Love when the unexpected turns out to be something good! :) :) :) :) :) :) :)


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kareng Grand Master

So the money in my bank acount is no accident. Seems I should've been getting interpreter's pay and I wasn't because I had been told I had to be certified.

Therefore, my hourly rate has increased by approximately $5/hr........and it's retro-active. (I need a party face!)

I told my family about the money. My son, J, said you were getting extra for being a sign language interpreter. The rest of us thought it was a mistake.

Shoes with matching handbags and chickens for all!

Jestgar Rising Star

So the money in my bank acount is no accident. Seems I should've been getting interpreter's pay and I wasn't because I had been told I had to be certified.

Therefore, my hourly rate has increased by approximately $5/hr........and it's retro-active. (I need a party face!)

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elye Community Regular

Wow, way to go, Leeeesargh... . . . ....news that's made my week.. . . :D :D :D

More, even, then Jyessss's crowing li'l rooster.... .. .. B):lol:

kareng Grand Master

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I can't see the little chickie!

sb2178 Enthusiast

i can't either... I'm using IE..?

curlyfries Contributor

There's supposed to be chickies? I wondered why I didn't understand what it meant. The icons say MSN Heaven

kareng Grand Master

i can't either... I'm using IE..?

I can't see it on my iPad or IE! I feel left out!

MOM! The other kids have a secret chicken and they aren't sharing with SB , Lisa & me!

Jestgar Rising Star

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Bummer. Worked on the computer at work. :(

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Jestgar Rising Star

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Having pizza and beer for dinner. It's been one a those days...

kareng Grand Master

Now I see dancing chickies and a rooster!

Beer & pizza doesn't seem like a bad thing!

elye Community Regular

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Chicken frenzy!! Leeeesargh, these guy would be great beside your rockin' penguin!

Jestgar Rising Star

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Back at work I see my dancing party icons in everyone's posts....

They're all from this site:

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curlyfries Contributor

HEY Jess!!!! I went to the site, came back, and your party guys appeared!

curlyfries Contributor

There's a party going on right here....!!!!!

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I tried to get the penguin to join in, but he wasn't having it! :(

....he likes where he's at...

Jestgar Rising Star

There's a party going on right here....!!!!!

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I tried to get the penguin to join in, but he wasn't having it! :(

....he likes where he's at...

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curlyfries Contributor

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I could NOT figure out why it didn't work! Yours doesn't look any different than what I did :unsure:

kareng Grand Master

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I could NOT figure out why it didn't work! Yours doesn't look any different than what I did :unsure:

3 penguins, dancing in unison! Isn't that a movie? Happy Feet?

curlyfries Contributor

3 penguins, dancing in unison! Isn't that a movie? Happy Feet?

Yep.....he's my Happy Feet guy :)

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