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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

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)

and wine?


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jerseyangel Proficient

and wine?

Got it covered B)

Jestgar Rising Star

chocolate?

jerseyangel Proficient

chocolate?

Always :P

elye Community Regular

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

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

Hope it was phab!

Thanks, Patteigh! 'Twas phab indeed......gots me a new leaf vacuum/blower from my uber-romantic DH. . . ... ♥ ♥

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

( I could use one of those.....)

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks, Patteigh! 'Twas phab indeed......gots me a new leaf vacuum/blower from my uber-romantic DH. . . ... ♥ ♥

I know--read about it on da book. Looks like you're having a lot of phun wif it too :D Glad you had a phab day!

Gonna need on meselph after this storm, I'm afraid......


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jerseyangel Proficient

This guy :D is creeping me out a little.....

kareng Grand Master

This guy :D is creeping me out a little.....

Agreed!

:lol: I like this one better

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Yeah, the other toothy smiley guys was better. The corners on this one's

mouth go up too far and he looks like the Jack Nicholson Joker. Bad.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Happy Late Birthday, Em!!!

I don't think you East Coasters will need a leaf blower . . . from the way it sounds, it's all going to blow into the midwest. Em, can I borrow you new leaf blower? After you're done wif it, of course.

shadowicewolf Proficient

First off... my tablet will not allow me to post things. Its a nook tablet btw...

alright, my day so far:

My computer blue screened

the shuttle did not show up and had to walk

the internet on campus went down for about two hours

i had to replace my student i.d.

oh and one of my classes was cancled....

So whats next? <_<

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

At least you probably won't get a flood.... :P

GottaSki Mentor

First off... my tablet will not allow me to post things. Its a nook tablet btw...

alright, my day so far:

My computer blue screened

the shuttle did not show up and had to walk

the internet on campus went down for about two hours

i had to replace my student i.d.

oh and one of my classes was cancled....

So whats next? <_<

Pick up some vanilla on your way home and eat cake for dinner?

Hope your day improves soon :)

Darn210 Enthusiast

i had to replace my student i.d.

I thought the ID made it through the washer OK . . . you didn't send it through the dryer, too, did you?

Cake for dinner sounds good!

shadowicewolf Proficient

Yeah, it did, however they insisted.

And i can't go to the store till friday... -sigh- else i'd totaly make that cake.

GottaSki Mentor

Skip the vanilla and add a teaspoon of sugar or honey ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

Holy Toledo! The wind is really kicking up now :o Yikes!!

Jestgar Rising Star

Holy Toledo! The wind is really kicking up now :o Yikes!!

Was just wondering how far you are from the water. Don't drown, 'k?

jerseyangel Proficient

Was just wondering how far you are from the water. Don't drown, 'k?

About 50 miles. I'll be ok ;)

elye Community Regular

Em, can I borrow you new leaf blower? After you're done wif it, of course.

Well... .....I dunno if that will be any time soon -- I keep going out and suckin' things up with it... .. . ..leaves and chestnuts continue to fall.....dogs suddenly poop.... And YES, poop mulches very well!

shadowicewolf Proficient

So... remember that food and tooth issue i had a little bit back? Had it again yesterday and today. I got yesterdays madness out, but then there was todays. I had my soup for lunch and couldnt get the irritent out (had to rush to class). Came back and had dinner then proceeded for the next hour to floss the heck out of it. Nothing but sorness and bleeding. Then i got the salt water out and swished the heck out of it and noticed it did remove something! I believe that worked as its only a bit sensative with my retainer in and no pain without it (as opposed to senative without the retainer and throbing with).

-sigh-

so does anyone have a good method for getting meat to become tender? I normally buy potroasts and cut them up for soup, however, more often then not, i don't let it cook for more than an hour so its still sort of tough (thus gettign stuck in between that tooth). Any tips? My mom suggested slicing it really thin (i really try to do this but my hands aren't very coordinated i'm afraid) and to score it?

also, would honey work in place of the vanilla in that cake? I was thinking about it a bit ago and thought i'd ask (it was suggested a bit ago).

GFinDC Veteran

Get yourself a pressure cooker and cook for your roast for an hour. It will be plenty tender. Is your retainer pressing on your gum line? Maybe that is a side cause of the irritation?

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

For pot roasts, go for cuts that have more fat, like chuck roast. I made

one the other day that was fantastic. And for heaven's sake cook it

longer! Tell me your method, oven or stovetop?

And yes, honey would fine, the vanilla doesn't affect the chemistry of

the cake, only the flavor. It is not essential.

VydorScope Proficient

As expected, Sandy missed us here. Still waiting to hear from my family up north... how did our psillys fair???

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