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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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flourgirl Apprentice

Yeah, go on. Go have your lunch, Leez. I just had mine at the computer. Geez, Louise, I think I'm hooked!


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WardGirl Rookie
.....there's yer 10 pages.....can I go eat now?

Yup go and enjoy your lunch :)

jerseyangel Proficient
yeah . . . go grab sumptin and bring it back to the computer with ya . . . :P

You're a tough one, Jan-it! <snickerphace>

flourgirl Apprentice

Not even Free Cell keeps me this captivated! :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

I'm off for a little bit, but I shall return!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Here's one for the road.....

curlyfries Contributor

WOOHOO!!!.....7374 posts.!....I'm halfway thru tomorrow!

BTW......have you wondered what The Others are thinking?....I imagine Psillyville has been holding the 'most recent post' position all day!


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jerseyangel Proficient
Here's one for the road.....

:lol::lol::lol:

See ya soon J

elye Community Regular
Ooohh, a afrade to step away for phear that it'll take me too long to catch up. :(

Hey wait up guys.....wait for meeeeee! :lol:

I know..... 'Tis a sick kind of vicous, addictive circle. . . . ......we canna escape. . .. .... . .

:lol:

Leeeeesar! You're a postin' machine. . . . . . . ..

.....there's yer 10 pages.....can I go eat now?

Please! :lol:

I wonder if they'll use the little "cheat sheet" at the bottom of the screen this season? I found that helped me quite a bit. Lots of times no matter how much I pay attention, I end up looking like this----> :huh:

OMG.....this show sounds like work . . . .. . ..

Tying up lambs, huh? Are you sure that wasn't on one of those special pay-per-view, late, late night specials?

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
......we canna escape. . .. .... . .

....try as we might..... :lol:

elye Community Regular

Gad.....gotta remember to split them quotes up!!

That last post was a three-poster, fo sho!

Darn210 Enthusiast
OMG.....this show sounds like work . . . .. . ..

Tying up lambs, huh? Are you sure that wasn't on one of those special pay-per-view, late, late night specials?

:lol:

You know we're talking about two different shows, right?? Patti and Julie are talking about LOST and Julie and I are talking about Top Chef. I don't think they are tying up lambs on Lost and there are no cheat sheets for Top Chef.

elye Community Regular

Boy, this'll sure teach anyone else who, in future, immediately abandons ship after rallying for the monarchy. . .. . .

flourgirl Apprentice

Sounds like a phun combo, though! Lost Chefs.....tying up lambs for survival :lol:

elye Community Regular
You know we're talking about two different shows, right?? Patti and Julie are talking about LOST and Julie and I are talking about Top Chef. I don't think they are tying up lambs on Lost and there are no cheat sheets for Top Chef.

....Just wonderin' about the show where bovines were um.....featured...... . ..

:rolleyes:

Jestgar Rising Star

work robot is broken

flourgirl Apprentice

Work Robot?

jerseyangel Proficient
Sounds like a phun combo, though! Lost Chefs.....tying up lambs for survival :lol:

:lol::lol:

....Just wonderin' about the show where bovines were um.....featured...... . ..

No bovines on Lost.....yet, anyway. :huh:

elye Community Regular

Krikey, I'm trying to remember how I've inadvertently gotten a double post to happen in error. . . .......because now we really WANT them to happen! Man, if we were all regularly double-posting - -we'd be at page 1750!! :lol::lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Have three minute breaks

jerseyangel Proficient
work robot is broken

Is that the one that cleans the carpets at work??

Jestgar Rising Star

What can you do in three minutes?

Jestgar Rising Star
Is that the one that cleans the carpets at work??

No. The one that keeps from standing in one place mindlessly pipetting

jerseyangel Proficient

I just came in from outside.....<shivver>......it's downright freezing out there.

Gotta have tea.....

Jestgar Rising Star

We have filtered sunshine

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