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jerseyangel Proficient
<maxwell smart voice> Would you believe turbid yet torrid tableau of Tickletown?? :rolleyes:

Hee Hee


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Lisa Mentor

Randon posting here. Nice avatar Tom, but you're much better looking in person. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient
Randon posting here. Nice avatar Tom, but you're much better looking in person. ;)

That's right, Lisa--you two have met in person.

Yeah Tom--very nice pic B)

WardGirl Rookie

Good Evening Sillies. I just thought I would let you know I've been enjoying your silliness for a while :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Good Evening Sillies. I just thought I would let you know I've been enjoying your silliness for a while :)

Welcome :D

Psst--you're not Jacque, are you?

WardGirl Rookie
Welcome :D

Psst--you're not Jacque, are you?

Yes I am she :)

Darn210 Enthusiast
Good Evening Sillies. I just thought I would let you know I've been enjoying your silliness for a while :)

Oh . . . a lurker . . . who has chosen to make her first post on the Silly Thread!!!! Welcome stalker WardGirl! How long have you been casing the joint following along?


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jerseyangel Proficient
Yes I am she :)

:D This is great--hey everybody....Peter's better half is here!

Glad you decided to jump in to this craziness :P

Darn210 Enthusiast
Welcome :D

Psst--you're not Jacque, are you?

Yes I am she :)

You guys have met??? Obviously not on another thread . . . as Ja-Key is now up to 2 posts.

elye Community Regular
A one night stand turned into a one week stand turned into a one month stand turned into a one year stand.

Now I'm making my last stand.

Let's make this a one life stand.

Hmmmmm.... :)

Brilliant rhyming! :rolleyes::lol:

...or could David be venturing unescorted thru the sordid sidestreets of Sillyville???????

....Where no one can hear you scream........

That Chile-lime crusted fish sounds good!!!!

Guessing crushed corn chips or flakes for coating? I could use Quinoa flakes .. .hmmmm .. .. .I don't suppose Soughsie has a link to recipe?

Open Original Shared Link

I wouldn't've surmised that to be possible!

(Hey Poohbahs!!! Double contractions legal or NOT??! Did I get an answer before?)

Strictly illegal in the real world...but I love the look of two or more together, so I'm gonna unilaterally proclaim them useable in Sillyville...desirable, even. Couldn't've introduced a better idear, myself!

Going to bed, guys. A final GO, MICHELLE, GO! Could someone please awaken me when she crosses the finish line at around midnight? We don't have any immediate updates, so I canot know if she's overtaken Mr. Dalton. I just may have to get up and check...... :)

Lisa Mentor
Welcome :D

Psst--you're not Jacque, are you?

Wow Patti, you're good! Hi Jacque.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Patti!!! How did you know it was Jacque??

WardGirl Rookie
Oh . . . a lurker . . . who has chosen to make her first post on the Silly Thread!!!! Welcome stalker WardGirl! How long have you been casing the joint following along?

I've been lurking for a month or so but I've had regular updates from the other half.

jerseyangel Proficient
Wow Patti, you're good! Hi Jacque.

It was "Markham Ontario" that tipped me off ;) Plus, Peter said that Jacque reads here, so.......I put two and two together :D

Darn210 Enthusiast
so.......I put two and two together :D

Ahhhhh . . . so Patti is good with her MathS.

elye Community Regular

Hi, Jacque!! :)

Nice to finally, officially meet you!

Wardgirl.......I know you guys are Toronto area. Does your username refer to Wards Island? ...Or perhaps you are in a ward...(not that there's anything wrong with that....) :ph34r::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Or perhaps you are in a ward...(not that there's anything wrong with that....) :ph34r::lol:

Emily!!!! :o That's the kind of talk that scares them off!

jerseyangel Proficient
Ahhhhh . . . so Patti is good with her MathS.

Or just a busybody :lol:

WardGirl Rookie
Hi, Jacque!! :)

Nice to finally, officially meet you!

Wardgirl.......I know you guys are Toronto area. Does your username refer to Wards Island? ...Or perhaps you are in a ward...(not that there's anything wrong with that....) :ph34r::lol:

First off not to offend anyone but you are missing an 'i' in my name. It's JacquIe. WardGirl is what I refer to myself and many other girls who drool over a character on a TV show that we like. And yes we do get locked up in a Ward on a regular bases. It keeps the streets safer :lol:

elye Community Regular
First off not to offend anyone but you are missing an 'i' in my name. It's JacquIe. WardGirl is what I refer to myself and many other girls who drool over a character on a TV show that we like. And yes we do get locked up in a Ward on a regular bases. It keeps the streets safer :lol:

:lol::lol: Man...is she always this funny, Peter?

psawyer Proficient
Going to bed, guys. A final GO, MICHELLE, GO! Could someone please awaken me when she crosses the finish line at around midnight? We don't have any immediate updates, so I canot know if she's overtaken Mr. Dalton. I just may have to get up and check...... :)

Be careful what you ask for: you might get it. Hmmm. Do you think Emily really wants a wake-up phone call to let her know how Michelle did? I have her number... :o

No new word yet from Whitehorse.

I don't even know how many cinammon buns she got at Open Original Shared Link. They are loaded with gluten and sugar, and are HUGE. We got one when we were there in 1994, and it took both of us working on it and we still couldn't finish it.

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol::lol: Man...is she always this funny, Peter?

Wow--a 2-sillie household :o Think of the ramifications of THAT!!!!! Peter and JacquIe and the computer using kitties :lol:

Lisa Mentor
First off not to offend anyone but you are missing an 'i' in my name. It's JacquIe. WardGirl is what I refer to myself and many other girls who drool over a character on a TV show that we like. And yes we do get locked up in a Ward on a regular bases. It keeps the streets safer :lol:

:o Well, Patti started it! :ph34r:

tom Contributor
That's right, Lisa--you two have met in person.

I even momentarily met the gosling on the right!

Oh . . . a lurker . . . who has chosen to make her first post on the Silly Thread!!!! Welcome stalker WardGirl! How long have you been casing the joint following along?

:lol:

<gian-knit's doin' it ag'in>

So, what is this? Couples Night in the Land of Silly?

(Couples Day? I don't fink we're seein' the Phreznans again)

jerseyangel Proficient
:o Well, Patti started it! :ph34r:

Did not!

Ok, maybe I did :unsure:

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