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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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psawyer Proficient

Sorry to hear about Lucy. :(

Happy B'day, Emily!


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jerseyangel Proficient

She was a miserable old cat but I shall miss her!! wub.gif

:(

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Sweet dreams Lucy -_-

elye Community Regular

She was 15 yrs & frail so not completely unexpected. She was a miserable old cat but I shall miss her!! wub.gif

I have many days I feel like a miserable old cat, myself!

Agreed on both points! :lol:

She commanded a certain respect!

Sounds something like MIL. . . . ..... <_<

:lol:

Seriously, Gnick....I am sorry to hear of poor li'l Lucy. :(

elye Community Regular

OMG. . ...... . . . DH has absolutely OUTDONE himself. You cannot begin to imagine the incredibly romantic birthday gift he has given me -- NOTHING could match this for romance. After all these years, he's still got it.

I am so overcome with emotion that I am going to share this on fb shortly, because I want absolutely everyone in my life to know about this. I wish to trumpet it from the rooftops!!

Stay tuned, and head over there.. . . .. B)

kareng Grand Master

OMG. . ...... . . . DH has absolutely OUTDONE himself. You cannot begin to imagine the incredibly romantic birthday gift he has given me -- NOTHING could match this for romance. After all these years, he's still got it.

I am so overcome with emotion that I am going to share this on fb shortly, because I want absolutely everyone in my life to know about this. I wish to trumpet it from the rooftops!!

Stay tuned, and head over there.. . . .. B)

He gave you one of those expensive vacuum cleaners?

Darn210 Enthusiast

He gave you the matching cruth tip to put in your Ho' Tub?


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jerseyangel Proficient

He gave you the matching cruth tip to put in your Ho' Tub?

Now there's a blast from the past.....

mushroom Proficient

Happy happies, Emuleigh; RIP Lucy. Can nae wait to hear of the incredible reomanticness of Em's gift ....

jerseyangel Proficient

Can nae wait to hear of the incredible reomanticness of Em's gift ....

Have checked Facebook and it's nae there yet.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Stay tuned, and head over there.. . . .. B)

:lol::lol::lol:

One year I got a plethora of gifts to make my life easier: blender, floor steamer, iron, and something else I've apparently blocked out :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

:lol::lol::lol:

One year I got a plethora of gifts to make my life easier: blender, floor steamer, iron, and something else I've apparently blocked out :rolleyes:

Get thee to da book and prepare to be dazzled!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Get thee to da book and prepare to be dazzled!

Oh, I saw it! :lol:

Loey Rising Star

Did I confuzzle yooz??....we waaay ahead of y'all on the birphday front (eh Shroom wink.gif)

Sadness today...not to dwell as this is The Funny pages but my old cat Lucy died today.

She was 15 yrs & frail so not completely unexpected. She was a miserable old cat but I shall miss her!! wub.gif

So sorry about Lucy. I think we're allowed to share sadness here so we can lift each other up by y giving love, support and laughter.

My psilly addition is that I give out my handmade earrings to people who are kind to me (even strangers). Every nurse at the hospital and in my doctor's offices have several pairs. Anyway, I get an email from someone I gave a pair to and we exchanged email , etc. Trouble is that I have a massive brain fart going on and I just can't remember who she is. I wrote her a basic letter saying I hope we can have coffee before the weather turns. That way I'll know who she is. I think I met her in the waiting room at the hospital.

Sympathies again and much love to all.

Love,

Loey

P.S. Happy birthday Em.

Loey Rising Star

Have checked Facebook and it's nae there yet.

I'm not on Facebook. sad.gif

Loey

mushroom Proficient

Me neither, so I still do not know what wonderful romantic extravagance EM received :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

Me neither, so I still do not know what wonderful romantic extravagance EM received :rolleyes:

Better sit down, Shroom, this is huge......he got her......booster cables for her car !!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

I done sumpin bad.... :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient

:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

I done sumpin bad.... :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

Spill !!

Jestgar Rising Star

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jerseyangel Proficient

OMG--how freakin cute!! When did this happen? Names?

Loey Rising Star

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Jestgar Rising Star

well....I just went to the pet store to get some food for Bo.....and you can't get just one baby....and....well....

The little black one is a girl. I think her name is Molly.

The black and white boy hasn't told me his name yet.

And he thinks it's really cool to fling the litter out of the box <_<

kareng Grand Master

Pretty!

Maybe, because he likes to pitch his litter, he should have a baseball pitcher name?

Mordecai Brown

Dizzy Dean

Rollie Fingers

Catfish Hunter

Cy Young

Nolan Ryan

jerseyangel Proficient

mmmm....if you go the pitcher route I'd have to suggest Greg Maddox.....

although somehow he looks like a Sherman to me.

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