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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

We used to make forts and tunnels out of these.

They used to do that, too. We have 2 giant piles on the sides of the driveway. I think I may move them each to their own igloo.


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Jestgar Rising Star

Cool tunnel!!! . . . Karen, is it big enough to make a tunnel for the car to get out of the drive thru?

Hubby keeps going out and hacking at the drive and them coming back in to say he can't make a dent then going back out to hack at the drive . . . etc . . . he's talking about using the ax . . . hope I can get him to the ER when he has a heart attack or accidently chops his foot off.

Be sure to put the severed toes into a snowdrift to keep them alive. You can always pack hubby into a snowdrift too, until the ambulance comes.

Jestgar Rising Star

They used to do that, too. We have 2 giant piles on the sides of the driveway. I think I may move them each to their own igloo.

We had complex, intricate tunnels, with popup holes for the cat to play in. They could make a great playfort for Cooper

psawyer Proficient

We got less snow than expected. The Toronto school board panicked last night and canceled classes for the first time since 1999. It was finished the first wave before we left home this morning. The second wave is beginning now.

mushroom Proficient

Hubby keeps going out and hacking at the drive and them coming back in to say he can't make a dent then going back out to hack at the drive . . . etc . . . he's talking about using the ax . . . hope I can get him to the ER when he has a heart attack or accidently chops his foot off.

Sounds like he needs a flamethrower :blink:

We had complex, intricate tunnels, with popup holes for the cat to play in. They could make a great playfort for Cooper

We were talking to the owner of a retail Maine Coon cat in Nevada whose cat dives into snow banks and tunnels through, popping up who knows where - doesn't need no humans to make his tunnels :lol:

Loey, so sorry about Clark's pending transfer - what another upset in your lives. Companies is heartless that's for sure. :(

Communication with Queensland is down for now - will have to wait to find out how they fared. :(

Rowena Rising Star

Around here, snows been minimal of late (though we should be good supposedly in the way of water supply due to the fact we had a good winter at the end of 2010, which I can''t see how. I don't remember getting a whole a lot of precipitation.) But we were supposed to get a crazy windstorm with a little bit of snow and ice yesterday morning that was supposed to chaos in the AM rush hour. Only got the crazy wind.

In other news... this thread is too serious again... so well here's the sillyness to last a century. A monday headline in the SL tribune read "Man robs credit union, rides off on mountain bike." The funny part? He actually got away on a mountain bike! As one of my friends said, "Who knew robbing a bank could be so easy!"

Another Monday headline "Millard county thieves carve hole in wall, door remains intact." In the article, it said that most robberies break in the door (well duh), but they carve d into the wall. (And if I remember correctly it was right next to the door.) And inside, unlike most robberies that are a get in get out, these people took time to go out of their way damage everything and so on so forth...

elye Community Regular

Simply love those mammoth ridges at the end of the driveway... . . . . ...there will be quite a pile there at the end o' this storm, to be sure. Think I will just shovel two spots in it, tire width, later on this afternoon and I can aim my car for them when I head out. :rolleyes:

Must take a pic of Elsie and Hank in their new Muttlucks, dog booties from up north. These guys have big, webbed feet, being water retrievers, so the psnaough just packs in between their toes and they cannot walk. The two look very adorable, but seem somewhat embarrassed around other dogs. . . .. . . ..

Low-eeeigh! So sorry to hear about more upheaval in your life. . . . . ...:(. . ..thinking about you!


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kareng Grand Master

Around here, snows been minimal of late (though we should be good supposedly in the way of water supply due to the fact we had a good winter at the end of 2010, which I can''t see how. I don't remember getting a whole a lot of precipitation.) But we were supposed to get a crazy windstorm with a little bit of snow and ice yesterday morning that was supposed to chaos in the AM rush hour. Only got the crazy wind.

In other news... this thread is too serious again... so well here's the sillyness to last a century. A monday headline in the SL tribune read "Man robs credit union, rides off on mountain bike." The funny part? He actually got away on a mountain bike! As one of my friends said, "Who knew robbing a bank could be so easy!"

Another Monday headline "Millard county thieves carve hole in wall, door remains intact." In the article, it said that most robberies break in the door (well duh), but they carve d into the wall. (And if I remember correctly it was right next to the door.) And inside, unlike most robberies that are a get in get out, these people took time to go out of their way damage everything and so on so forth...

Make sure there is good snow for us. We are coming in March!

My son, J, said that it takes the money from robbing a credit union to buy a good mtn bike!

We have had the hole in the wall robberies here. They break in a backdoor of a business without great security because it doesn't have anything to steal ( like an ice cream shop). Once in the shop, they break thru the wall into a locked vault room of a jewelry store. Take their time and get all the jewels.

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Hubby keeps going out and hacking at the drive and them coming back in to say he can't make a dent then going back out to hack at the drive . . . etc . . . he's talking about using the ax . . . hope I can get him to the ER when he has a heart attack or accidently chops his foot off.

Was that him on the news? There was a guy using an axe around his tires, trying to get his car out :o

That ice has to be at least 2-3 inches in some places on our driveway :unsure: I know it's about an inch and a half on the hood of my car.

You ever seen those heated driveways? THAT'S what I want! Of course, if we're talkin about things we would have if we could afford them, I wouldn't be living where I would need one.

correction from earlier: DD used a mallet, not a hammer.

kareng Grand Master

They have cancelled school for tomorrow because it's too cold! Fortunately, they will let the teams into the schools after 11.

Jestgar Rising Star

Could the parents go to school to get away from the kids? Grownups know how to use coats.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

YO!!!! Missing Bunnie returns! It's EVER so much fun with the snow in Ct. My town usually lags behind the other towns by at least two hours, makes getting to work much fun. All you Canadians and Michiganers are up there laughing at the stupid New Englanders.....

Darn210 Enthusiast

Was that him on the news? There was a guy using an axe around his tires, trying to get his car out :o

:lol::lol: . . . yeah, I saw him, too!! . . . No, our vehicles are safely iced stuck parked in our garage.

They have cancelled school for tomorrow because it's too cold! Fortunately, they will let the teams into the schools after 11.

We're out tomorrow as well . . . that kind of surprised me . . . at least the fact that they have already called it.

Shroom, they was talkin' about Australia on the national news tonite . . . hope everyone makes it out safe on the other side.

Holy Smores!!! Did somebody see a BunnKnee around here??

Loey Rising Star

Could the parents go to school to get away from the kids? Grownups know how to use coats.

Wouldn't that be Kool!!!!

Loey

P.S. please all keep your eyes crossed for us. They're laying off more people than they're keeping. Having a weekend hubby would be better than us both being unemployed. Clark will have to start fighting crime and fly around in tights if he isn't transferred. A few of the men at work are talking about renting a house together. Wonder if it would be a frat house.

mushroom Proficient

Yep, an apparition just flitted across my screen. Was it a scene from Alice in Wonderland? A white rabbit? A psnaough rabbit?? NO!!! It was a BunKnee rabbit!! Hi, BunBun.

Loey Rising Star

Simply love those mammoth ridges at the end of the driveway... . . . . ...there will be quite a pile there at the end o' this storm, to be sure. Think I will just shovel two spots in it, tire width, later on this afternoon and I can aim my car for them when I head out. :rolleyes:

Must take a pic of Elsie and Hank in their new Muttlucks, dog booties from up north. These guys have big, webbed feet, being water retrievers, so the psnaough just packs in between their toes and they cannot walk. The two look very adorable, but seem somewhat embarrassed around other dogs. . . .. . . ..

Low-eeeigh! So sorry to hear about more upheaval in your life. . . . . ...:(. . ..thinking about you!

Thanks Em. Coming and talking to my psillies keeps me from screaming. I knew his company was known for doing this but we haven't even been here 7 months. At least we'll keep the house and I'll have all of you to keep me company while he's gone (if they don't lay him off).

Pleeze take the pics of Elsie & Hank. Could use all the smiles I can get right now!

Hugs,

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jerseyangel Proficient

Loughy honey, I'm thinking about you. We went through similar the last few years. It's not easy with things up in the air, that's for sure.

Bun-knee!!!!!! Good to see ya :D

elye Community Regular

Hey, Bhu-kneee! :) How you doin'?

Could the parents go to school to get away from the kids? Grownups know how to use coats.

:lol: :lol:

mushroom Proficient

Update on Yasi: Came onshore as a category 5, mostly missed Cairns and Townsville, but hit smaller communities in between hard. From the NZ Herald:

"Yasi made landfall at Mission Beach about midnight (AEST) when it was still a category five tropical cyclone.

The manager of the Elandra Resort David Brook said the area now looked like "Vietnam (in the war movie) Apocalypse Now".

Trees are down, cars have been swept away, roofs have been torn off and the sand on the beach is gone.

"Nothing's been spared. The devastation is phenomenal, like nothing I've ever experienced," the veteran of at least five cyclones told the ABC."

It has weakened as it headed inland and now down to about tropical storm level. So far no deaths or injuries reported. Yay!!! Have heard no phlooding reports.

kareng Grand Master

YO!!!! Missing Bunnie returns! It's EVER so much fun with the snow in Ct. My town usually lags behind the other towns by at least two hours, makes getting to work much fun. All you Canadians and Michiganers are up there laughing at the stupid New Englanders.....

Bunnie! I was afraid a hawk got you!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Every time someone refers to our new behbeh bunny as "bunbun" I smile and think of you BunnnKneeee!!! :D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I'm going hoooooooooome!!!! :D:D:D

Actually, I'm going to RiteAid first to see how much damage I can inflict wif my mad couponing skills :P ( I saved 58% on all my groceries at Safeway yesterday!!!!)

kareng Grand Master

Wouldn't that be Kool!!!!

Loey

P.S. please all keep your eyes crossed for us. They're laying off more people than they're keeping. Having a weekend hubby would be better than us both being unemployed. Clark will have to start fighting crime and fly around in tights if he isn't transferred. A few of the men at work are talking about renting a house together. Wonder if it would be a frat house.

I know how that is! My Hub's company is always laying people off!

Jestgar Rising Star

Thanks for the update shroomie. I tried to check in at work but it was stil night there.

Buneek is back and Lweee is doing the layoff vigil. At least we're together in this.

psawyer Proficient

YO!!!! Missing Bunnie returns! It's EVER so much fun with the snow in Ct. My town usually lags behind the other towns by at least two hours, makes getting to work much fun. All you Canadians and Michiganers are up there laughing at the stupid New Englanders.....

Hey, Julie the Bunnie is back. Yay. :o:)

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