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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Ooooooooh . . . I thought you were going to say it was time for you to go to bed, too . . . 'cause that's where I'm going.


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Darn210 Enthusiast
What time does Nikki get up?

Couple of hours???

What happened to tom??? Didn't he say he was coming back??

Darn210 Enthusiast

Good Work Everyone!!!! We've made great progress today!!! Hope to see you all tomorrow.

Lisa, I'll be back in about 9 hours . . . I hope you will have gone to bed by then.

curlyfries Contributor

Good night ladies

Good night ladies

Good night ladies

We're sad to see you go

Is that a song or did I just imagine it?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Good night ladies

Good night ladies

Good night ladies

We're sad to see you go

Is that a song or did I just imagine it?

It goes sumptin like that.

Good Night All.

curlyfries Contributor
What happened to tom??? Didn't he say he was coming back??

Can't remember........me brain is fizzled

I won't hang around too much longer........I'm not very good company to meself

curlyfries Contributor

Hmmmm, hmmmmmm, hmmm hmmm ♪♫♪


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curlyfries Contributor

OOOOHHH!!!...I KNOW!

Memorable psilly art work!....I actually have page numbers written down!

curlyfries Contributor

Awesome!

Here's yer birthday clown, Nikki!

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curlyfries Contributor

Suzie's self portrait!

:lol: :lol:

Stupid hair. :angry: I REALLY wish that as I aged, I could have hair like the late Anne Bancroft........thick, straight, solid silver, styled in quite a chic pageboy bob.......or Emmylou Harris - glorrrrrrrriously thick, long and silver

HARRUMPH - - but no - I'll just be some nondescript hag, 'tis certain......

:angry:

:lol:

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Darn210 Enthusiast

Just a quick note since we seem to be going back into the archives . . . we never did do our end of the year awards . . . something for everyone to work on tomorrow.

curlyfries Contributor
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

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(A classic Chortangle).....

curlyfries Contributor
Just a quick note since we seem to be going back into the archives . . . we never did do our end of the year awards . . . something for everyone to work on tomorrow.

That's why I had these page numbers.

I was lookin for sumphin else at one time and saw these and thought it might be a good idea to keep a list. :)

curlyfries Contributor
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<a tongue-twister> :P

curlyfries Contributor
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curlyfries Contributor
CHE :P EK

<tongue-in-cheek>

curlyfries Contributor
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEXIE errrr ALEX!!!!!!!!!!

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curlyfries Contributor
PSILLY PHLUID ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

( I'm gettin out my goggles )

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curlyfries Contributor

Em's portrait of Patti

I'll be looking for a face like this:

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curlyfries Contributor

Alex to LisaB

In lieu of my usual confetti for milestone posts, I made you a foot to kick the ex and the former MIL in the but, far away from your daughter.

Ooooo

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curlyfries Contributor
So nice to hear that it was so much fun. Makes me happy just hearing you talk about it.

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splash o'cheer

I still don't know how you people put things in the middle of the page!

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curlyfries Contributor

This isn't artwork, but I thought it was excellent usage of emoticons!

My roomie told me he was going out for cigarettes. I asked him to take my truck and fill it up 'cause the gas station there is cheaper. 5 minutes later the phone rings. Conversation goes something like this:

:angry: Thanks a lot!

:o OH NO!

:angry: I didn't make it to the gas station

:lol: :lol: Where are you? (OK, this has to have been the stupidest question possible: there' s only one road off the island.)

:angry: :angry: :angry: I'm on the road.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: OK I'll be right there

:angry: :angry: I'm before the bridge

:rolleyes: I'll be right there

<_< :superiorface: Good thing you weren't driving, you wouldn't have known what to do.

:o:P:lol: I'll be right there

<hang up>

:peemyselflaughingface:

yah, I pretty much would have been clueless if my vehicle had suddenly stopped running and the gauge said empty ^_^

curlyfries Contributor

.....so I think that's it for the artwork......unless anyone thinks of any I may have missed.

Then there's all the colorful heiroglyphics.

Someone else may have to look for those........I'm pooping out -_-

tom Contributor
PSILLY PHLUID ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

( I'm gettin out my goggles )

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Such spectacular use of the tools available. I'm STILL impressed > 6 months later!!

:lol:

P.S. Buncha certifiable loons doing 50 pages .. . :wacko: wackl :wacko:

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