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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

Very happy for you. :) :) :)

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Thanks for the video of Stoned Loey and Clark dancing! B)


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elye Community Regular

HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!!!!!

YAY, Loweeeee! :) :) :)

Loey Rising Star

Very happy for you. :) :) :)

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Thanks!!! I forgot the specific song- just knew there was one!! It's 1AM and I'm gpoing to try to get back to sleep.

Love (and peace) to all from your flower child

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Loey

Loey Rising Star

Thanks for the video of Stoned Loey and Clark dancing! B)

Which one am I?

Love,

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

Which one am I?

Love,

Loey

If you can't tell, it might be time to back off a little.... :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

kareng Grand Master

Which one am I?

Love,

Loey

The girl, of course! :rolleyes:

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There it is!!


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Jestgar Rising Star

Very cool! Nice color choice.

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There it is!!

I like it alot. What does the hub think? :blink:

OH! did you make that gordita recipe?

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I like it alot. What does the hub think? :blink:

OH! did you make that gordita recipe?

Crap, no. I'll make them Monday for sure!!!!!

Hub didn't say much one way or the other. It was all bandaged up when I came home so he just saw the picture. It'll be interesting to see what he says tonight. I love it though, and that's all that matters! :D

elye Community Regular

Beautiful tatt, Rashyelle.......good for you! B)

jerseyangel Proficient

Very nice, Rach!

mushroom Proficient

I love it too!! Nicest one I've ever seen.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

LOVE the tatt-oooh Raech!

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Thanks! Yes, very hurty :unsure: I keep hitting it on things :(

It was very very hurty while being done, but I went into my deep yoga/meditation breathing and within 5 min it wasn't too bad. The inner portion of the arm was the worst. Probably took 20 min.

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Drankin with gramma lol. Lotsa vodka!!! Beach weekend hollaaaaaaaaaaaaaas

kareng Grand Master

tell Gramma I said " Hi!". And " Cheers"

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Grammar drunken whisky she's not tips yet. Me-tpsy or more, :). Vodka and rasp lemonade, good!

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Game of things-- the best!! Inappropriatw!!!

elye Community Regular

Holy crap....we got another drunken' typin' Jyessss on our hands..... . . .. .:unsure:...

:lol:

'Game of Things'... . . . ... . . ..:huh:. . .. . .....:unsure:.. ........ ...something like charades?....

:lol:

Hope you had a great night, R... . ....you have deserved it. :);)

Darn210 Enthusiast

I do love me some drunk psillie posting . . . sounds like you were having a good time Rachelle!!

How are you this morning <said in a whisper>?

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Ouch...

The room is still spinning and I can't find the coffee filters :(

Jestgar Rising Star

*snicker*

Sorry Rache :(

*snicker**snicker**snicker*

kareng Grand Master

Ouch...

The room is still spinning and I can't find the coffee filters :(

When you look at the tat, does it spin or move? :lol:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

When you look at the tat, does it spin or move? :lol:

Actually, it does appear to move, :lol:

I emptied out the stomach before bed last night, so I think I'm better off than I woulda been. I got up and made 24 homemade cinnamon rolls this morning and 4 pots of coffee. Now that I'm sitting still, it's not good. I think I see a nap in my future

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