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psawyer Proficient

And, psillie post #50,000 goes to ... Patti!


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kareng Grand Master

And, psillie post #50,000 goes to ... Patti!

I think that make her Grand Supreme Ruler of Psillyland! :D

If she survives the phlood! :ph34r:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Gird your loins, boys and girls! The flood's a-comin!!!

shadowicewolf Proficient

Nah no roomies. I have a bunch of towels so its all good :)

celiac-mommy Collaborator

No tinkle, no poo. Other end

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Biscuit swisher. New euphemism-Done.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

O....M....G!!!!!!!

:lol::lol::lol:

shadowicewolf Proficient

what did i just walk into? Do i want to know? :blink:


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psawyer Proficient

what did i just walk into? Do i want to know? :blink:

You walked into Psillyville, where anything and everything has been fair game for the last six years. :)

kareng Grand Master

what did i just walk into? Do i want to know? :blink:

Break for a Public Service Announcement:

When there is a big flipover of posts, either your personal count or, in this case, 50,000 Psilly posts, disaster usually happns. This disasterous event usually takes a fluid form such as - flooded basement, broken pipe, water pump in your car goes out, etc.

Now back to our irregularly scheduled program

jerseyangel Proficient

And, psillie post #50,000 goes to ... Patti!

Wow!! 50,000 posts!!! We's a prolific bunch, ain't we? :D

I think that make her Grand Supreme Ruler of Psillyland! :D

I could get used to that :lol:

No tinkle, no poo. Other end

Oh Rach....you poor thing :o

<giggle>

sorry

<giggle>

jerseyangel Proficient

what did i just walk into? Do i want to know? :blink:

You walked into Psillyville, where anything and everything has been fair game for the last six years. :)

True dat, PeOte! Shadow, we are a harmless bunch--who will pretty much talk about anything :lol: . Just keep in mind Karreighnne's phlipover information, take the proper precautions, and you'll be just phine :D

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Other end. Oh my. I don't. Um. Ex? If so, yay!

CUZ HE DESERVED IT!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

CUZ HE DESERVED IT!!!!

:P

shadowicewolf Proficient

please no talk of pipes. I had a pipe right outside of my dorm room one year freeze, then bust flooding my room. OF course this was forgotten by the staff (so i was stuck cleaning it ALL up) because another building had a massive flooding. I did, however, get to stay 5 nights in a nice hotel (couldn't stay in there due to wet drywall, makes me sick).

kareng Grand Master

Nah no roomies. I have a bunch of towels so its all good :)

please no talk of pipes. I had a pipe right outside of my dorm room one year freeze, then bust flooding my room. OF course this was forgotten by the staff (so i was stuck cleaning it ALL up) because another building had a massive flooding. I did, however, get to stay 5 nights in a nice hotel (couldn't stay in there due to wet drywall, makes me sick).

You should be all set with towels, then. ;)

And might drown the bug problem!

Darn210 Enthusiast

And, psillie post #50,000 goes to ... Patti!

Wow Patti . . . you're the 50K poster AND about to phlip 20K??!! . . . you're playing with fire, my phrend!! Luckily, there should be plenty of water come along anytime now to take care of it. :rolleyes:

shadowicewolf Proficient

It was thanks to all of those towels that it didn't get worse imo. Not fine dragging all of them to the laundry, sop and wet, in nothing but shorts and a tank top in -30 degree weather.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

It's just CRAZY in here today!

(I like it)

Shadow- :ph34r: :ph34r:

No fun! :(

shadowicewolf Proficient

Luckily, it is very rare that it gets that cold here and they cancled classes for the day (I would have skipped otherwise becausse of the mess). I did, however, get to use a steamcleaner to clean my rugs.

Jestgar Rising Star

Shadow, we are a harmless bunch--who will pretty much talk about anything :lol: . Just keep in mind Karreighnne's phlipover information, take the proper precautions, and you'll be just phine :D

Bug flood??? :o :o :o :o

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I'm sitting at my desk laughing so hard!!

Oh Rach....you poor thing :o

<giggle>

sorry

<giggle>

:lol::lol::lol:

Other end. Oh my. I don't. Um. Ex? If so, yay!

CUZ HE DESERVED IT!!!!

Noooooo!!! :lol::lol::lol:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'm sitting at my desk laughing so hard!!

:lol::lol::lol:

Noooooo!!! :lol::lol::lol:

It wasn't the ex? Darn.

:angry:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

It wasn't the ex? Darn.

:angry:

I know. Shoulda been! But for that, there'd have to have been some sort of... interaction...??? :P

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'm sitting at my desk laughing so hard!!

Look! Look! We're contributing to the delinquency of a professional!!!

I'm so proud of us... *sniffle

I know. Shoulda been! But for that, there'd have to have been some sort of... interaction...??? :P

Good point.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Look! Look! We're contributing to the delinquency of a professional!!!

I'm so proud of us... *sniffle

Thank you all very much!!! :D

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