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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Owwies!!! Try swish with diluted peroxide and stick some clove oil on it? My only ideas..... I sorry, hun.

I slept for 8 hours straight! Didn't even wake up to pee!!!! Who's happy for me? Anyone?


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jerseyangel Proficient

I slept for 8 hours straight! Didn't even wake up to pee!!!! Who's happy for me? Anyone?

So happy for you! Nuthin like a good nights sleep;)

Loey Rising Star

Owwies!!! Try swish with diluted peroxide and stick some clove oil on it? My only ideas..... I sorry, hun.

I rather go through natural childbirth then to the dentist!!!! Hope it's better today. Braces screwed my teeth up. I have two front teeth that look like I'm crossing my fingers. Sensitive to everything- sending you extra healing hugs!!!

I slept for 8 hours straight! Didn't even wake up to pee!!!! Who's happy for me? Anyone?

HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love, Loey

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Owwies!!! Try swish with diluted peroxide and stick some clove oil on it? My only ideas..... I sorry, hun.

I slept for 8 hours straight! Didn't even wake up to pee!!!! Who's happy for me? Anyone?

Me too!!!! YAY for sleep!!!!! :D

Except I'd rather have my Captain home and not sleep... :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient

Except I'd rather have my Captain home and not sleep... :ph34r:

Think of it as 'resting up' :)

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Think of it as 'resting up' :)

YES!!!

I'm feeling rather fragile today. No one better look at me wrong... I cried myself to work this morning :unsure:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

YES!!!

I'm feeling rather fragile today. No one better look at me wrong... I cried myself to work this morning :unsure:

I sorry hunnys...... (hugz)(hugz)(hugz) (you get three!)

BTW? That was totally me yesterday. I'm pretty sure we're related or something... :D


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jerseyangel Proficient

Aw gentle hugs to the both of ya's:)

Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

How's it going everyone? Any sore heads?

Sorry I missed the party, wrong time zone!

Anyway, just wanted to add a big hand for the old hands

:);):)

elye Community Regular

Owwies!!! Try swish with diluted peroxide and stick some clove oil on it? My only ideas..... I sorry, hun.

Oh, gawd.. . ..not more swishing.. . . ... :lol:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I sorry hunnys...... (hugz)(hugz)(hugz) (you get three!)

BTW? That was totally me yesterday. I'm pretty sure we're related or something... :D

Aw gentle hugs to the both of ya's:)

Thanks :wub:

I also think we must be related ;)

shadowicewolf Proficient

Thanks guys. :)

I showed the dental tec vwhen she cleaned the area and she just said it was sensative. I know its not either tooth as i ate hard crunchy ceral on that side with no issues.

My sonic tooth brush feels good on it :blink: so yeah.

I'm going to score the uni's bookstore for a tooth pick thing. I've seen them there before.

Loey Rising Star

YES!!!

I'm feeling rather fragile today. No one better look at me wrong... I cried myself to work this morning :unsure:

So sorry about your ride into work. Sometimes we need to cry to cleanse ourselves. Sending you extra healing hugs and love,

Loey

celiac-mommy Collaborator

So sorry about your ride into work. Sometimes we need to cry to cleanse ourselves. Sending you extra healing hugs and love,

Loey

Thanks lady :wub:

I've had my kids nonstop for the last 2 weeks and tonight they go back to their dads. It gets lonely at night. I miss them already

elye Community Regular

I've had my kids nonstop for the last 2 weeks and tonight they go back to their dads. It gets lonely at night. I miss them already

Raschyelle, I admire you and your great strength! Not an easy time, but you're taking great care of your kids, staying happy.....inspirational, you is. :)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Raschyelle, I admire you and your great strength! Not an easy time, but you're taking great care of your kids, staying happy.....inspirational, you is. :)

I second this!

jerseyangel Proficient

I second this!

Third!! :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Today is one of those phall days that just smells good B)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Today is one of those phall days that just smells good B)

Here too! I have the window open even though it's rainy, it's so yummy....

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Thank you!!!! :wub:

I have to remind myself that I'm a strong woman. It's hard when someone is constantly telling me that I'm a bad mom, and then I have a day like yesterday where I forgot Max's teacher conference... Then I question myself. I should NEVER question myself bc I know better!!

mushroom Proficient

Gosh, Rayshelle, you have had such a bummer of a year :( (although it has had some good points :D ) but cheer up, it is almost OVER!! You is one amazin' woman and don't lissen to anything diffrent. {{{{{HUGS}}}}} to you until your hunny can give you some.

jerseyangel Proficient

I have to remind myself that I'm a strong woman. It's hard when someone is constantly telling me that I'm a bad mom, and then I have a day like yesterday where I forgot Max's teacher conference... Then I question myself. I should NEVER question myself bc I know better!!

Rach, just look at your two beautiful kids and you will see that you never have to question yourself. Cut yourself a little slack on the meeting--you have been under enormous pressure, not to mention downright attack. Before I even "knew" you, I could tell what a fine mom you are, and that opinion has only gotten stronger with time. :wub:

Now no more questioning! ;):D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Ok. No more!! I have to go also by the fact that my son gets upset when he has to go to his dads and he says the best part of his day (with his dad) is seeing me after school. Whether or not he's working me, it makes my heart melt!! :)

Ok, enough with the downers from me!! Promise B)

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Have you seen any of these and do they crack you up? Because they cause fits of giggles in me. My brother and sister get it, my man thinks I'm nuts...

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Darn210 Enthusiast

Anyway, just wanted to add a big hand for the old hands

:);):)

OLD!!??!!

:ph34r:

:lol:

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