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jerseyangel Proficient

"Blanket Hornpipe". Hee!


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elye Community Regular

17 Euphemisms for Sex From the 1800s

by Adrienne Crezo - September 4, 2012 - 1:52 P

:lol::lol:

Face-Making!...Brilliant in its literal hilarity.... .. ..

Mental Floss is THEEEE best mag -- Jack and I are avid readers...

Speaking of which, Vincent, Jack the Ripper is my 15 year-old son who is a huge consumer of sci-fi fiction. He chatted at length with POeter while they were here about P's very famous multi award-winning brother who writes sci-fi novels... . ...always nervous about mentioning big names, here...:unsure:... . .Anyway, I have put Jack onto you, and he is very excited to have found another author that speaks to him! Do you have a facebook page?

curlyfries Contributor

Any time a silly has come anywhere near here, I have met up with them.

So there:)

Oh yes! Patteigh even went a little out of her way to Texas just to meet me!

(In my little world of make-believe that was the ONLY reason for her and Mark to be there ;) )

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi all

I've reading along on the sillies thread for a couple weeks now.

So nice to see some things never change ;)

You can always count on the sillies to give you a chuckle

Patti, so glad you have Wills Eye near you

Glad it wasn't a detached retina

Give mark Jim's & my best keep us posted okay?

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

"Blow the grounsils" sounds pretty literal to me! :lol: :lol:

VydorScope Proficient

:lol::lol:

Face-Making!...Brilliant in its literal hilarity.... .. ..

Mental Floss is THEEEE best mag -- Jack and I are avid readers...

I have actually not read their mag... just their web site. Love it. Is there anything in the mag that is NOT on the site?

Speaking of which, Vincent, Jack the Ripper is my 15 year-old son who is a huge consumer of sci-fi fiction. He chatted at length with POeter while they were here about P's very famous multi award-winning brother who writes sci-fi novels... . ...always nervous about mentioning big names, here...:unsure:... . .Anyway, I have put Jack onto you, and he is very excited to have found another author that speaks to him! Do you have a facebook page?

Umm if I DID I could not link it here! :D BUT I'll PM you....

VydorScope Proficient

hehe... I KNEW that Mental Floss article would find a welcome home in THIS crowd LOL!!!!


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psawyer Proficient

Our two-stage tour covered 20 states for a total of 13,734 km, or 8,478 miles.

Here are some photos from the second part:

With Patti:

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With Emily:

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elye Community Regular

Yay! ...And POeter and Jacquie are back safe and sound....

♫ Home again, home again, jiggety-jig ♪ . . .. .....

Paghteigh, I keep forgetting to tell you that I've been thinking about Mark....thank gawd it's not a retinal problem......((whew)).....!

HAI, JOOOOOODIE!! :D :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Ditto what Em said.

Thanks for the "howdy" :)

jerseyangel Proficient

hehe... I KNEW that Mental Floss article would find a welcome home in THIS crowd LOL!!!!

Nice to know some things never change! :lol:

elye Community Regular

Holy crap...only a few hours of sleep last night... . . ...we went to see Madonna's theatrical offering as it stopped off in its tour across Canada...

She is unbelievable in many ways, but mostly in the way her body looks, and MOVES, for a fifty-four year-old.... I was like this :blink: throughout...

Great phun... B)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I have some news I feel I need to share with you psillies. Most of you are aware that I have been in a long term relationship with the same man for the past six years. Without getting into too many details here on the board, I will tell you that about a month ago I decided to break up with him, and he subsequently committed suicide.

While I very much appreciate (and need!) the support that I know I will get from you, I also want you to know that I am also sharing this as I have been feeling disingenuous on the board as of late. There have been a number of conversations I haven't joined as I would need to refer to my relationship in the past tense and I knew you all would notice. So just so you know what's going on, I will be talking about my 'past' relationship from now on on the board.

jerseyangel Proficient

Bun, I don't quite know what to say. I do understand your feeling of being disingenuous, though. When such a profound, life altering event occurs you are not the same person and it gets tricky communicating as we do on a message board.

You (both) are in my thoughts and I hope you know that I'm always here for you.

Jestgar Rising Star

{{{Hugs Bunzer}}} I am so sorry you're going through this.

VydorScope Proficient

I have some news I feel I need to share with you psillies. Most of you are aware that I have been in a long term relationship with the same man for the past six years. Without getting into too many details here on the board, I will tell you that about a month ago I decided to break up with him, and he subsequently committed suicide.

While I very much appreciate (and need!) the support that I know I will get from you, I also want you to know that I am also sharing this as I have been feeling disingenuous on the board as of late. There have been a number of conversations I haven't joined as I would need to refer to my relationship in the past tense and I knew you all would notice. So just so you know what's going on, I will be talking about my 'past' relationship from now on on the board.

Wow. I am so sorry for you. {{{hugs}}

elye Community Regular

Buhgnee, I am so sorry. May your healing keep you strong.....big hugs. :wub:

When such a profound, life altering event occurs you are not the same person and it gets tricky communicating as we do on a message board.

It sure does.....difficult enough communicating face-to-face with someone after something like this, let alone on a forum....we're all thinking about you, Bhun!

kareng Grand Master

I have some news I feel I need to share with you psillies. Most of you are aware that I have been in a long term relationship with the same man for the past six years. Without getting into too many details here on the board, I will tell you that about a month ago I decided to break up with him, and he subsequently committed suicide.

While I very much appreciate (and need!) the support that I know I will get from you, I also want you to know that I am also sharing this as I have been feeling disingenuous on the board as of late. There have been a number of conversations I haven't joined as I would need to refer to my relationship in the past tense and I knew you all would notice. So just so you know what's going on, I will be talking about my 'past' relationship from now on on the board.

Oh! Bunnie! I'm so sorry! How awful for you!

mushroom Proficient

Jeepers, Bun Bun, what a terrible thing to have happen. I am so sorry for what you have been going through. Thank you for sharing with us. {{{hugs}}}

curlyfries Contributor

I'm so sorry, Bunbun. What a difficult and tragic thing to go through. And as Patteigh said ......life-altering. Many psillies have backed away while going through their own life-altering events, and it seems that most come back when they begin to heal. Although you may never quite feel the same....I know I don't......it is a comfort to be nestled amongst the psillies :wub: I hope this is a sign that you are healing. I hope to see you popping in from time to time so we can snuggle you up and give you a giggle once in a while. :)

{{{{GROUP HUG}}}}}}}

Darn210 Enthusiast

Oh Wow, Bunnie . . . I'm so sorry. Hugs your way.

Shroomie, welcome back . . . we missed you.

jerseyangel Proficient

{{{{GROUP HUG}}}}}}}

There's nuthin' like one of Leighsua's group hugs :wub: :wub: :wub:

jerseyangel Proficient

Omg--yes Shroomie, you were missed! :)

elye Community Regular

.....it is a comfort to be nestled amongst the psillies

I am going to go out and have this printed as a bumper sticker....

:D

Shrooomie, hope everything is okay with you......been wondering...glad to read you! :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Bunny so sorry !

Hope the healing hugs will help.

Yes it's so true, some of us old timers, who have to take

breaks, always find our way back to the thread when we need support,,

So happy everyone is here for you.

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