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TriticusToxicum Explorer
OMG, I completely feel the same way, stuck in what feels like the same prison............Where is the teary emoticon? Feeling emotional today.

I hope you are feeling better today :)

http://www.stonehousefarmbb.com/artwork/bouquet2.webp

Richard: Tell me about your picture, it's way too funny! :lol::lol::lol::lol:

I had some Enchilada Soup (gluten-free) earlier in the week. It was very good, but it raised hell further down the turnpike. The picture is pretty much how I felt :huh:


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I had some Enchilada Soup (gluten-free) earlier in the week. It was very good, but it raised hell further down the turnpike. The picture is pretty much how I felt :huh:

OUCH THAT HURTS!

Richard- I am always telling my husband about the hilariously demented pictures you post. He wants to know if we're having a cyber-affair :blink::P

I told him no, that we are trying to figure out if we're related!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
OUCH THAT HURTS!

Richard- I am always telling my husband about the hilariously demented pictures you post. He wants to know if we're having a cyber-affair :blink::P

I told him no, that we are trying to figure out if we're related!

:ph34r: He doesn't own a gun does he? :blink:

the other night I got the hairy eyeball myself :blink: I was PMing and my wife wanted to use the computer, she asked what I was doing. I told her I was emailing a gluten-free friend. Her response "you have gluten-free friends?!"

:ph34r:

"what's her name?" :blink:

I had to do some esplainin'...turns out she was busting my chops <_<

Now I feel dirty :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
:ph34r: He doesn't own a gun does he? :blink:

the other night I got the hairy eyeball myself :blink: I was PMing and my wife wanted to use the computer, she asked what I was doing. I told her I was emailing a gluten-free friend. Her response "you have gluten-free friends?!"

:ph34r:

"what's her name?" :blink:

I had to do some esplainin'...turns out she was busting my chops <_<

Now I feel dirty :P

ROFL :lol::lol: Does she know about the forty something women thread??!!! :lol::lol:

Funny, because I talk about you guys all the time!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
ROFL :lol::lol: Does she know about the forty something women thread??!!! :lol::lol:

I don't think I could explain my way out of it....better start posting in the recipe thread :o

CarlaB Enthusiast
I don't think I could explain my way out of it....better start posting in the recipe thread :o

That's so funny to me. I guess I'm just not the jealous type. :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast
BTW - I posted a "LOST" whole epi. spoiler on the lost-aholics thread if you are interested and weak of will like me :)

Heck, I'm displaying such self control not opening your 'Lost thread' (much as I want to)

I'm in the UK and the 2nd series has just ended- and I'm still none the wiser :blink:

Me thinks the producers are going to string me along in series 3 too (patience,patience :rolleyes: )

BTW - How do you like my first attempt at a G.F birthday cake for my son (who was dx last week) in my Avatar?

Hey, that buttercream hides a multitude of sins (not to mention pretty paper round the edges) :lol::lol::lol:

...my son liked it though, and it tastes much better than it looks!! :lol:


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Her response "you have gluten-free friends?!"

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

I hope you are feeling better today :)

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Thanks Richard :)

And yes Susie, even I get the blues :lol: But the sun came up and today is another day......right? :blink:

:lol:

BTW - How do you like my first attempt at a G.F birthday cake for my son (who was dx last week) in my Avatar?

Hey, that buttercream hides a multitude of sins (not to mention pretty paper round the edges) :lol::lol::lol:

...my son liked it though, and it tastes much better than it looks!! :lol:

Nikki, I think the cake looks great!! Congrats on gluten-free cake success, glad your son liked it :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Nikki--

The cake looks beautiful! And tasted good--the most important thing ;)

Sounds like Alan had a nice birthday--what did you all do to celebrate?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
"you have gluten-free friends?!"

:ph34r:

"what's her name?" :blink:

I had to do some esplainin'...turns out she was busting my chops <_<

Now I feel dirty :P

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Oh you are SO goign to get busted if she finds you in the 40-something female thread.....

let's see.....I'll take the first guy in all those photos, he has excellent muscles and looks like he'd be good at digging - his lawnmower will not fit through the back gate, however....

Nikki - I don't even think I"ve acknowledged the fact that your son is Celiac!! Wow! I don't know what to say here ....is it congratulations, or, I'm sorry? :huh: But the cake looks really good! Oh, and I am not sure about this either, but did something happen to your kitty?

Julie - how are you today?

Bev - related to Richard? :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Oh you are SO goign to get busted if she finds you in the 40-something female thread.....

let's see.....I'll take the first guy in all those photos, he has excellent muscles and looks like he'd be good at digging - his lawnmower will not fit through the back gate, however....

Sorry, you don't get to pick. They are ALL coming over :P

Start squeezing some lemons!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Nikki, the cake was beautiful, so if it tasted better than it looked, it must have been GREAT!!!!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Nikki, the cake was beautiful, so if it tasted better than it looked, it must have been GREAT!!!!

i'll second that!

Mtndog Collaborator

in the words of canadian karen 'Lucy, you got some splainin to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

No he does not own a gun. He was busting my chops. He actually tried to convince me that HE was secretly YOU. Didn't work. :P

Nikki- Cake gorgeous! Send piece stat!

susie- yes, Richard and I think we might be realted as I was adopted and we both have the same sick sense of humor. I've always wondered if I had any other siblings. Actually, wouldn't that be freaky? :ph34r::blink::lol::lol::lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
in the words of canadian karen 'Lucy, you got some splainin to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

No he does not own a gun. He was busting my chops. He actually tried to convince me that HE was secretly YOU. Didn't work. :P

Nikki- Cake gorgeous! Send piece stat!

susie- yes, Richard and I think we might be realted as I was adopted and we both have the same sick sense of humor. I've always wondered if I had any other siblings. Actually, wouldn't that be freaky? :ph34r::blink::lol::lol::lol:

Hey now that our spouses are on to us (and yours doesn't own a gun) I found AC/DC "knickers" (not in my dresser-yet) Open Original Shared Link :)

They do STILL make Underoos BTW. B)Open Original Shared Link

...and YES, being related to ME is FREAKY! Being MARRIED to ME...that's a movie of the week waiting to happen!

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: I had to laugh--my now-25 year old son had that exact same set of Underoos when he was about 4!!
TriticusToxicum Explorer

Kind of creepy now that you made me think about it, but you actually look a bit like my younger sister :huh:

<------------------- :blink::o (she's the one with the long hair)

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Climb aboard the "way back machine" kiddies

Open Original Shared Link Mr. Peabody ROCKS!

Open Original Shared Link

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh my gaaawd - - - that Peabody and Sherman.....what show was that? my little bro and I watched it all the time......that was surrreal, seeing that again.....takes me back to a time of lots of rough-housing and crazy physical violence with my brothers (I pulled my little bro's arm out of the socket - TWICE - and he was a tiny, fragile thing with a congenital heart defect - - - - :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: ) but we also had lots of fun together and did enjoy our silly cartoons together........he hates me now :lol::lol: (just kidding)

oh, BTW the violence stopped when he was about 16 and punched me in the jaw, I saw stars and briefly blacked out :lol::lol::lol:

Rusla Enthusiast

Richard--wishful, sinful, wicked you. Imagine you having friends and gluten-free ones that are also women, how could you. Such a disgrace, your wife must have thought you were the only gluten-free person in the universe. We know that you are just using Celiac to flirt with all of us. We all know how stimulating a discussion on poop can be. She will think we are all talking in code when we use words like dh and gas.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
oh my gaaawd - - - that Peabody and Sherman.....what show was that? my little bro and I watched it all the time......that was surrreal, seeing that again.....takes me back to a time of lots of rough-housing and crazy physical violence with my brothers (I pulled my little bro's arm out of the socket - TWICE - and he was a tiny, fragile thing with a congenital heart defect - - - - :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: ) but we also had lots of fun together and did enjoy our silly cartoons together........he hates me now :lol::lol: (just kidding)

oh, BTW the violence stopped when he was about 16 and punched me in the jaw, I saw stars and briefly blacked out :lol::lol::lol:

It was a "filler" show on Rocky & Bullwinkle between the main cartoons.

My sister and I brawled also. One time she got her braces hooked on a the couch and couldn't get loose! :P I seem to remember getting in a heap of trouble for that :ph34r:

Richard--wishful, sinful, wicked you. Imagine you having friends and gluten-free ones that are also women, how could you. Such a disgrace, your wife must have thought you were the only gluten-free person in the universe. We know that you are just using Celiac to flirt with all of us. We all know how stimulating a discussion on poop can be. She will think we are all talking in code when we use words like dh and gas.

You're right. She just doesn't like anything about poop, and likes talking about it even less. I guess this place fills that (GIANT) void in my life :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast
It was a "filler" show on Rocky & Bullwinkle between the main cartoons.

My sister and I brawled also. One time she got her braces hooked on a the couch and couldn't get loose! :P I seem to remember getting in a heap of trouble for that :ph34r:

picturing that :lol::lol::lol:

oh my gawd - my brother adn I had a braces incident - we were in the pool (with the lawn furniture, we got busted for that) and I pushed off the side, really hard, underwater - rammed my mouth into his knee - my top braces slid down and were halfway off - - - to this day they think I was doing it to hurt my brother, who had a nice cut on his knee - IT"S A LIE :lol:

Rusla - yes, Richard's a faker - clearly he's too cheery to be a REAL Celiac.....he jsut wants to play with us ;)

You're right. She just doesn't like anything about poop, and likes talking about it even less. I guess this place fills that (GIANT) void in my life :P

what? and you married her? WHO doesn't like to talk about POOP????? :lol::P:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Climb aboard the "way back machine" kiddies

Open Original Shared Link Mr. Peabody ROCKS!

Open Original Shared Link

Ah-- Sherman and Mr. Peabody! I watched them every Sunday morning. Love them :D

That kid in the Underoos ad looks a lot like my son at that age--the blonde hair. Deja vu :lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Rusla - yes, Richard's a faker - clearly he's too cheery to be a REAL Celiac.....he jsut wants to play with us ;)

what? and you married her? WHO doesn't like to talk about POOP????? :lol::P:lol:

We didn't discuss the need to talk openly about our bowel movements during the pre-marriage counseling sessions. Imagine that!

I'm actually Bev's husband (nobody tell her)

As for not being a Celiac...do I need to change my Avatar back to flaming *ssman?

Rusla Enthusiast
picturing that :lol::lol::lol:

oh my gawd - my brother adn I had a braces incident - we were in the pool (with the lawn furniture, we got busted for that) and I pushed off the side, really hard, underwater - rammed my mouth into his knee - my top braces slid down and were halfway off - - - to this day they think I was doing it to hurt my brother, who had a nice cut on his knee - IT"S A LIE :lol:

Rusla - yes, Richard's a faker - clearly he's too cheery to be a REAL Celiac.....he jsut wants to play with us ;)

what? and you married her? WHO doesn't like to talk about POOP????? :lol::P:lol:

We know his type, we are just passions gluten-free playthings to him..

Let's face it poop may be a crappy subject but if you can't discuss it with the one you are married to then what is left in life.

We didn't discuss the need to talk openly about our bowel movements during the pre-marriage counseling sessions. Imagine that!

I'm actually Bev's husband (nobody tell her)

As for not being a Celiac...do I need to change my Avatar back to flaming *ssman?

Whatever was wrong with that counsellor for not bringing it up? How did they ever get their certificate? That is number one in counselling because money problems never out rank bowel movements. Blasphemy I tell you.

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