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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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kareng Grand Master

not a sports fan, but this video is awesome Open Original Shared Link

Nice move!

So dh is gettin his baby-maker removed tomorrow. I totally have mixed feelings about it. Not the right time, obviously, to be having a baby, but I don't want my options closed completely :( Well, I do have the 2 greatest kids, so I will be happy with them...maybe I'll get a puppy :P

He's scared, that's good..... :ph34r::lol: :lol:

We have one of these, poor Max, he'd MUCH rather have the Darth Vader one

Open Original Shared Link

I don't understand all this clingon talk, gives me a headache :blink::lol:

Too bad, you 2 make such pretty kids.

You make the poor boy child use a Hello Kitty toaster? He may be scarred for life! :P


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jerseyangel Proficient

We have one of these, poor Max, he'd MUCH rather have the Darth Vader one

Open Original Shared Link

:lol: :lol: :lol: Yep, I would imagine Max would!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Too bad, you 2 make such pretty kids.

Thanks! I have to agree wif ya's And they're gooooood kids too. although not teens yet......

You make the poor boy child use a Hello Kitty toaster? He may be scarred for life! :P

His sister dresses him up like a princess too!

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:lol: :lol: :lol: Yep, I would imagine Max would!

He's completely obsessed wif Star Wars. Has seen allllll the movies and carries his light saber around like it's part of his wardrobe :rolleyes:

kareng Grand Master

Thanks! I have to agree wif ya's And they're gooooood kids too. although not teens yet......

His sister dresses him up like a princess too!

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He's completely obsessed wif Star Wars. Has seen allllll the movies and carries his light saber around like it's part of his wardrobe :rolleyes:

That poor boy! Maybe you should send him here to Boy Land! No pink ruffles will come within 100 feet of him. (Some little girls live down the street or the distance would be farther). Actually, that Darth Vader toaster might be a good B Day or Xmas present.

jerseyangel Proficient

His sister dresses him up like a princess too!

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Oh good gawd!! :lol:

He looks like a heck of a good sport, though :D

tom Contributor

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Jess- Click to enlarge :lol: :lol:

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

kareng Grand Master

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

Snort! (Really did when I read that!)


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jerseyangel Proficient

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

<snort>

Pataughmn!!! WIH have you been? How ya doin'?

Jestgar Rising Star

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

:lol: :lol: :lol: took me forever to get that!!

Mtndog Collaborator

So dh is gettin his baby-maker removed tomorrow.

Raychelle- :unsure: is your last name Bobbit? :ph34r::lol::ph34r:

just pointing out that your options aren't closed

Jess :lol: :lol:

He's completely obsessed wif Star Wars. Has seen allllll the movies and carries his light saber around like it's part of his wardrobe :rolleyes:

My 5 year old nephew too! We had a long talk the other day. He wants to be Luke- too young to know that Han Solo is much cooler! My nieces were here too and I gave them Princess Leia hairdos :lol:

Glad the younger generation is getting their Star Wars on!

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

:lol: :lol: :lol: We miss you! :lol: :lol: :lol:

curlyfries Contributor

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

:unsure:

:huh:

:lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: took me forever to get that!!

Me too!!!!!! :lol:

Ptaughmnusss!!!!!!!...... I found you!!!!!!

mushroom Proficient

Took me ferevver too! Then the C licked. :lol: Yes, WIH have you been Ptaumuss? You have bee noticeable by your absence. And I haven't even gotten to know you properly! At ;east not enough to Click to enlarge :lol::o

kareng Grand Master

Took me ferevver too! Then the C licked. :lol:

I got it immediately! What's that say about me? ;)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I got it immediately! What's that say about me? ;)

I still don't get it. What's that say about ME? :(

Hi, Tom!!!!!! *waves

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Morning ALL!!.... t'is St George's Day here in blighty.

Should be a holiday...but it's NOT.....BAH!! <_<

Yeah I'm WAY behind but . ..what's that C doing there?

:lol::lol:

Bloody HELL PHIRE!!!!

It's Ptaughmn!!!!!!!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Everyone needs one of Open Original Shared Link

Aparently, everyone has one of these now as they are no longer available... couldn't even see what it was.

Miss ya Toe-Muss!!

Skeeter got her ears pierced. Totally obsessed with keeping them "clean". Has already visited the nurse at school because she just HAD to clean her ears/earrings. Questioned the nurse on whether she had the "correct" solution to use. GAH!!!! Lucky for us, the nurse thinks Skeeter is a hoot.

Anybody else missing the list of posts that used to be under the box that you type your reply in??? I always used it to remind myself of what I was going to say.

jerseyangel Proficient

Anybody else missing the list of posts that used to be under the box that you type your reply in??? I always used it to remind myself of what I was going to say.

Yes! :angry: I liked to refer to them....

So cute about Skeeter and her new ear holes :D

kareng Grand Master

Aparently, everyone has one of these now as they are no longer available.

Miss ya Toe-Muss!!

Skeeter got her ears pierced. Totally obsessed with keeping them "clean". Has already visited the nurse at school because she just HAD to clean her ears/earrings. Questioned the nurse on whether she had the "correct" solution to use. GAH!!!! Lucky for us, the nurse thinks Skeeter is a hoot.

Anybody else missing the list of posts that used to be under the box that you type your reply in??? I always used it to remind myself of what I was going to say.

Yea! New holes in her head!

I miss those posts, too. But I babble on anyway. :P

Am going to get lasagna sauce started. First time I've made it with rice noodles. I understand we do not cook them first which is a blessing.

Darn210 Enthusiast

MY LIVING WILL

Last night, my family and I were sitting in the living room and I said to them, 'I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine, drinking fluids from a bottle. If that ever happens, just pull the plug.'

They got up, unplugged the Computer, and threw out my wine.

They are Soooo on my sh!t list ...

Darn210 Enthusiast

CkairInn - I like yer lil sea dragon av.

kareng Grand Master

CkairInn - I like yer lil sea dragon av.

Glad you could tell what he is. We saw a whole bunch of them at the Aquarium in Atlanta. Got to be one of the most interesting looking sea creatures.

Mtndog Collaborator

I still don't get it. What's that say about ME? :(

Hi, Tom!!!!!! *waves

If you take the "C" out of Click to Enlarge" you get lick to enlarge

So cute about Skeeter and her new ear holes :D

She sounds like a spitfire!

MY LIVING WILL

Last night, my family and I were sitting in the living room and I said to them, 'I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine, drinking fluids from a bottle. If that ever happens, just pull the plug.'

They got up, unplugged the Computer, and threw out my wine.

They are Soooo on my sh!t list ...

Gianknit <SNORT>

Must see this sea dragon more closely.

Mtndog Collaborator

Very cool!!!!!!

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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Right! I get it. Really slow today....

I would like to see those posts underneath again as well. Or at least the button that used to launch the whole topic. C'mon, who can remember what they were gonna say for more than five seconds?

kareng Grand Master

Very cool!!!!!!

These guys were more tan colored & didn't have the leaf-like appendages. They had dark blobs on the end of thier appendage. Very cute.

I would like to see those posts underneath again as well. Or at least the button that used to launch the whole topic. C'mon, who can remember what they were gonna say for more than five seconds?

So I .... Oh S$%#! I forgot what I was replying to.

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