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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

Ok, got me White Moscato. How we gonna do this?

I think you should think of something really profound and psilly to say that will inspire us all.

Am trading food for lessons. I suppose some cooking lessons might come into it at some point.....

:D

OOOOOO! Bunny is cooking something up with a martial arts teacher!


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curlyfries Contributor

I'm here!!!!!

Y'all have been quite busy today!

psawyer Proficient

Am trading food for lessons. I suppose some cooking lessons might come into it at some point.....

:D

Just don't swish on anyone's biscuit. :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm here!!!!!

Hi Leeeeeeeseeeeee!!!!!!!!!

Next one is it! :lol:

Lisa Mentor

Ooooh, where are Janet and Jess? But don't want to hold up the partay. It's quite a celebrations!

ARE WE READY TO PARTAY?

curlyfries Contributor

Just don't swish on anyone's biscuit. :ph34r:

Oh....my....gawd! :lol:

So being here for the big phlip makes us exempt for any catastrophic phloodage......right?????

mushroom Proficient

No one drop their cookies either :rolleyes:


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kareng Grand Master

I'm sooo excited!

curlyfries Contributor

RIGHT!?!?!!!!!?????

(I still haven't got me rooph phixed) :ph34r:

mushroom Proficient

Oh....my....gawd! :lol:

So being here for the big phlip makes us exempt for any catastrophic phloodage......right?????

Yes, no inundations for the phaithphul!!!

curlyfries Contributor

Yes, no inundations for the phaithphul!!!

Whew!!!! B)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

*on tenterhooks*

:blink: :blink: :blink:

(And I'll swish whoever's biscuit I like!)

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Lisa Mentor

Padds....your speech, as I defer to Ms. Celiac.con..... (can't we come up with something a bit more elegant?) :P

jerseyangel Proficient

Typical of me, for this momentous occasion I have no av :lol: Tried to change it to phireworks and it the board wouldn't accept it.

Suddenly I don't know what to say--which if that happened before I wouldn't be in this situation. Thank ya'll for being here--can we drink now?? B)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'll drink tomorrow?

YAY!!!!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Just don't swish on anyone's biscuit. :ph34r:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

kareng Grand Master

WOO HOO!

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I can't believe it says 20,000!!!!

:o:lol::blink::ph34r::unsure:<_<:rolleyes:

curlyfries Contributor

(And I'll swish whoever's biscuit I like!)

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:o:lol: :lol:

psawyer Proficient

Cheers!

Oscar Apprentice

Bottoms up!

mushroom Proficient

Bottoms up!!!! Seems appropriate....

Darnnitt Oscar, ya beat me to it.

jerseyangel Proficient

I can't believe it says 20,000!!!!

:o:lol::blink::ph34r::unsure:<_<:rolleyes:

I know!!!! I called my husband and son over to see it :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Typical of me, for this momentous occasion I have no av :lol: Tried to change it to phireworks and it the board wouldn't accept it.

Suddenly I don't know what to say--which if that happened before I wouldn't be in this situation. Thank ya'll for being here--can we drink now?? B)

So profound!

I think I'm gonna cry! :P

jerseyangel Proficient

<------Put me old av back :rolleyes:

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