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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Holy crap! Ask and ye shall receive. And SKaught, I find it incredibly

wonderful and amusing that you came to the psilly thread to see what

everyone thought. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Holy crap! Ask and ye shall receive. And SKaught, I find it incredibly

wonderful and amusing that you came to the psilly thread to see what

everyone thought. :lol: :lol: :lol:

. . . and you know what else would make this the update even better??? . . . if Skawt gave us each one meeeellion dollars!!! . . . but hey, I'd settle for the ole "If I had a nickle every time Patti posts"!!!

I do really like being able to see all the other posts as I write my post.

shadowicewolf Proficient

It fits the screen better.

I couldn't make my coffee cake thing bacause i don't have vanilla <_< fail on my part.

mushroom Proficient

You can try maple syrup or rum instead. :)

shadowicewolf Proficient

i have neither :blink: its fine though, i'll go to the store... again... on friday.

elye Community Regular

Okaaaaaaayyyy... . ...we're back on....everything is right with the world again....and we're having non-stop, misty rain all day today....in preparation for the Big 'Un....wonder how bad it'l be this far north and this far inland?... :unsure: ... . ... :unsure: ......

Oh, I jess DON' LIKE the new crop of emoticon guys! That unsure guy just does NOT do it for me! He looks seasick, or a little ashamed er sumfin'.....

Grumble grumble grumble.. .. . . . ....Heads off on search. . . . ....

There we go. . ....I am unsure.......

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Thank gawd.. . . ..

:rolleyes:

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

So the fair I was at this weekend had a forge right across the way from the

booth I was working in, and every morning and evening they would set off

their cannon (unloaded). It is INCREDIBLY loud. So last night at around 1am,

I dreamed it was about to go off, and woke up, sat bolt upright in bed with my

fingers in my ears. Yeah. I have GREAT dreams.


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mushroom Proficient

Well, at least it was only twice a day :unsure: I had a booth at a Christmas Faire one year where the neighboring booth played a very tinny recording of "Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock" over and over, ALL DAY, for two days!!! I thought I would go mad and that damned thing rang through my head right up to Christmas. Made me feel very un-Christmassy!!

Loey Rising Star

People in New England are insane. It's official. How many people are

going to buy bread, milk, and eggs? What are you going to do when

the power goes out? Make French toast? Numbskulls.....

Only thing I don't like about the new format is it's too big from left to right,

you have to scroll back and forth to read. I think it would be better if the

default made the post boxes narrower. Everything else I'll get used to. :rolleyes:

All I want to do is let everyone I'm hoping they're safe & dry and I miss the old "reply" button so ... stay safe & dry. Will try to figure this out again tomorrw when DH isn't waiting to watch a movie with me (The Stand - Part 3)

Love, Hugs, & Positive Energy!!!

Loey

VydorScope Proficient

Guys, i think i accidently put my student I.D. in the washer :unsure: the machines lock so i can't get it open. Its on cold cycle. Think it'll hurt it :unsure:

With out knowing anything about the id... ummm, *flips coin*, looks like it will be fine! :D

shadowicewolf Proficient

lol yeah, it lived.

I'm going to get it checked out this week though. it lost its signed thingy on the back. Still works as a card key though.

psawyer Proficient

I miss the old "reply" button so ... stay safe & dry. Will try to figure this out again tomorrow

The "Reply" button at the bottom of each post is now labeled "Quote." It will prime the reply window.

The multiquote function has changed a bit. When at least one post is tagged as "MultiQuote" there will be a button in the lower right area of the screen to "Reply to x quoted post(s)." Click it to launch the reply window. Click "Clear" to the right to reset. Like before, you can MultiQuote tag a post in one topic, and post the reply in another.

VydorScope Proficient

Hrm I am no longer getting email updates about this thread. :(

Darn210 Enthusiast

Hrm I am no longer getting email updates about this thread. :(

Did you check your notifications options in your settings? . . . It may have been wiped out/reset during the upgrade.

psawyer Proficient

Hrm I am no longer getting email updates about this thread. :(

The upgrade reset many notification settings. Look up in the right hand corner--you may have to reactivate the "follow" function. I did on the thread I follow. Then, go to your settings, check notification settings, and you may need to check email to reactivate it.

It would be a good idea for everyone to review your notification settings to make sure that they are still what you want them to be.

VydorScope Proficient

Did you check your notifications options in your settings? . . . It may have been wiped out/reset during the upgrade.

The upgrade reset many notification settings. Look up in the right hand corner--you may have to reactivate the "follow" function. I did on the thread I follow. Then, go to your settings, check notification settings, and you may need to check email to reactivate it.

It would be a good idea for everyone to review your notification settings to make sure that they are still what you want them to be.

Yep, checked them. They were all good. I also completely unfollowed and refollowed. Still no emails.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

(skott doesn't like vinsenntt....) ;)

Loey Rising Star

The "Reply" button at the bottom of each post is now labeled "Quote." It will prime the reply window.

The multiquote function has changed a bit. When at least one post is tagged as "MultiQuote" there will be a button in the lower right area of the screen to "Reply to x quoted post(s)." Click it to launch the reply window. Click "Clear" to the right to reset. Like before, you can MultiQuote tag a post in one topic, and post the reply in another.

Thanks Peoter!!! And I found the emoticons :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:wub: :wub:

Loey

Darn210 Enthusiast

Yep, checked them. They were all good. I also completely unfollowed and refollowed. Still no emails.

Did you check your email address? When you "followed" did you sign up to get your notifications instantly? Did you remember to pay your membership dues?

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Bleehhhh, up at 5 again. So had enough of this not sleeping.... :(

VydorScope Proficient

Did you check your email address? When you "followed" did you sign up to get your notifications instantly? Did you remember to pay your membership dues?

Yes I get emails about PM's so I know it is not my email address, and I did set to instant notifications.

elye Community Regular

Did you check your email address? When you "followed" did you sign up to get your notifications instantly? Did you remember to pay your membership dues?

Yes I get emails about PM's so I know it is not my email address, and I did set to instant notifications.

Hmmmm.. . . ..sounds like our Royal Monarch has quietly slipped in a Psillyville Membership Tax.. . . .... <_< . .. ...

Can I claim it as some type of expense? Must get my accountant on this.. . .....

Darn210 Enthusiast

Yes I get emails about PM's so I know it is not my email address, and I did set to instant notifications.

Hmmmm . . . running out of ideas here. I gave it a try and it worked for me. Have you tried following any of the other threads? The Frankenstorm one gets a lot of action so you should be able to tell fairly quickly. Did you check your spam folder? I don't see how, but a computer might interpret this vital thread as . . . <gasp> . . . spam.

Why do you need notification anyway?? . . . Aren't you on 24/7 like the rest of us? . . . as your queen, I demand that kind of committment, you know.

Hmmmm.. . . ..sounds like our Royal Monarch has quietly slipped in a Psillyville Membership Tax.. . . .... <_< . .. ...

Can I claim it as some type of expense? Must get my accountant on this.. . .....

Yes, you can claim it as an expense . . . and by the way, you are waaaaaay behind and owe me . . . on meeeeeelllllion dollars!! <there's gotta be some kinda perk to this job>

psawyer Proficient

It is currently not raining, but we have a wind warning for sustained winds of 60 km/h (40 mph) with gusts up to 100 km/h (60 mph). Rain forecast to start this afternoon and continue through Friday. :(

jerseyangel Proficient

Hiya Peepsters--I think we're as set as we'll ever be if/when the electricity goes out. Stocked up on water, other non-perishables, and the all important Popcorn Indiania Cinnamon Sugar Popcorn and Gluten Free Bakehouse stuff. B)

You wouldn't believe the people in the grocery store buying gallons of milk and eggs. Unless they have a generator (impossible to find, natch), how in the Sam Hill are they gonna keep that stuff? It was so phunny though--my shopping cart, normally full of produce, organic dairy, meats, etc was instead loaded with packaged, canned, bottled and snacky things. :lol:

HAPPY BELATED BIRFDAY, EM!!!!!!!!

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Hope it was phab!

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