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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Gianknit never posts, ...

Yeah, she's totally lame and anitsocial :P


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curlyfries Contributor

Yeah, she's totally lame and anitsocial :P

.....but we love her anyway :)

Lisa Mentor

I have a great picture of Tom, Metta, Chris and myself in Scottsdale several years ago on MY FB Page. Tom, go see. B) (Very ancient members)

mushroom Proficient

Somebody has actually seen Ptaumus???? :blink: He is not just a figment of our collective imaginations? ? I am amazed :rolleyes:

Oscar Apprentice

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:ph34r:

mushroom Proficient

What did one saggy boob say to the other? We'd better perk up or people will think we're nutz. :ph34r:

kareng Grand Master

Open Original Shared Link


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elye Community Regular

Hallooooo, Psills! :) Just back from a week in Cuba. It is one beautiful, fascinating, at times sad and inspirational place. Havana is amazing. Want to go back and paint everything I see.

Anyways, I'm burned, and heavier, and sick from turbulence......and have about ten loads of laundry to do. <_<

Asi es la vida........

B)

mushroom Proficient

Hallooo Emuleigh and other psillies.:) I'se just back too, but not from exotic Cuba (although we did visit Cuba St.) but from our nation's capital, Wellington, otherwise known as the Chicago of New Zealand or the windy city. Fabulous summer weather of rain and bloody gales where you couldn't even keep in the crosswalk :blink: and sometimes barely made forward progress. Bah!! I now have a New Zealand blown hairstyle for such occasions - why fight it? But t'was my sis's (BIG number) birthday and we surprised her - two daughters came from OZ, we came from ChCh and big sis from Auckland. The doorbell kept ringing with special deliveries for her :lol: at her third daughter's house. All good fun.

Jestgar Rising Star

And I'm back from........the kitchen.

I had to say something :unsure:

mushroom Proficient

And I'm back from........the kitchen.

Well, everyone comes from somewhere - some origins more dubious than others :huh:

kareng Grand Master

And I'm back from........the kitchen.

I had to say something :unsure:

I'm still in the kitchen!

Lisa Mentor

Somebody has actually seen Ptaumus???? :blink: He is not just a figment of our collective imaginations? ? I am amazed :rolleyes:

Tom and Lisa in Arizona:

Open Original Shared Link

mushroom Proficient

Tom and Lisa in Arizona:

Open Original Shared Link

Nope, no picture. He is still a figment of imagination :ph34r: I was denied permission to open the link :P

Lisa Mentor

Nope, no picture. He is still a figment of imagination :ph34r: I was denied permission to open the link :P

Don't know how to show you a picture, but he's tall and skinny and has really big shoes. B)

jerseyangel Proficient

and has really big shoes. B)

B) Well now....

I could view it using the link--must be because I'm on FB and on Lisa's friend list?

jerseyangel Proficient

Shroom--I just emailed it to you.

mushroom Proficient

and has really big shoes. B)

We must be related somehow ;) I can fill anyone's shoes :D

Lisa Mentor

We must be related somehow ;) I can fill anyone's shoes :D

It was a nice visit with Mouse, Chris and Tom. He does have big feet, but never noticed the thumbs. It was great fun to meet up. We should do more of that. ;)

psawyer Proficient

Try this image:

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Lisa, Tom, Metta (mouse) and Chris (broncobux)

Lisa Mentor

Leave it up to Peter to (dig up) find stuff.

:D It was a fun afternoon.

mushroom Proficient

THANK YOU, Peter!!! One more figment busted :)

mushroom Proficient

Advertisement for a subdivision in Christchurch newspaper. First two listed selling features:

* Stable ground

* Insurance available

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Advertisement for a subdivision in Christchurch newspaper. First two listed selling features:

* Stable ground

* Insurance available

:lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:huh:

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

curlyfries Contributor

I want to be back from somewhere! <_< ......and not me kitchen!

There actually is stable ground in Christchurch? :unsure:

Love that picture! You and Ptaum look great, Lisa! B)

When I win the lottery I'm going to visit all me psillies! ;)

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