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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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shadowicewolf Proficient

DIA = Denver international airport :P


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I'd rather have snow than ice any day of the week. We had really bad ice a couple years back . . . several inches thick. Got stuck in my own drive. Well, not stuck . . . just couldn't go up it and there's really very little slope to the drive.

shadowicewolf Proficient

I've had to get out and push the car before :lol:

At any rate, I've got to get to the store. I'll be back in a bit :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Are they really calling it that?? . . .

Yep. The mayor of Philadelphia is on TV right now warning people, especially those in flood zones/have had flooding problems in the past to evacuate by 2PM on Sunday. (we get TV stations out of Philly, we're just over the river from there).

Defense Intelligence Agency. They are probably reading your email right now.

:unsure::lol::unsure:

VydorScope Proficient

Be safe everyone in the storm track! We are in it down here in central Va., but only in the edges of the prediction so we probably will be clear.

jerseyangel Proficient

Be safe everyone in the storm track! We are in it down here in central Va., but only in the edges of the prediction so we probably will be clear.

Hopefully you won't be badly affected--latest I've heard- "from Virginia to Maine".

tom Contributor

I feel so left out of most weather convos - nice again here, as usual. 72F today & on a slight warming trend. :yawn:

But Good Luck to all dealing w/ the Great Phlipover Phrankenstorm of '12!


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jerseyangel Proficient

I feel so left out of most weather convos - nice again here, as usual. 72F today & on a slight warming trend. :yawn:

Trade ya, Pataughmn! B)

jerseyangel Proficient

the Great Phlipover Phrankenstorm of '12!

:P

curlyfries Contributor

I'd rather have snow than ice any day of the week. We had really bad ice a couple years back . . . several inches thick. Got stuck in my own drive. Well, not stuck . . . just couldn't go up it and there's really very little slope to the drive.

You mean I have to pick between the two? Where's the 'other' box?

:unsure:

I need to move <_<

mushroom Proficient

You mean I have to pick between the two? Where's the 'other' box?

:unsure:

I need to move dry.gif

That's the box I checked. B)

VydorScope Proficient

Hopefully you won't be badly affected--latest I've heard- "from Virginia to Maine".

Looks more like you will get hammered, not me! :huh:

jerseyangel Proficient

Looks more like you will get hammered, not me! :huh:

Yeah, at the moment it looks pretty ominous....

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Arizona I believe is one of them.

Hawaii too. PITA when trying to remember at different times of the year what time it really is when calling my friend!

SO I had a dream last night that I was a spy and my assignment required me to eat gluten. Yeah. I need a hobby.....

I thought you found one... :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

Y'all be careful out there!!! We usually only see snow on da Hood (mountain :P ). EVERYTHING shuts down here if we get a slight dusting!! :rolleyes:

mushroom Proficient
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Hawaii too. PITA when trying to remember at different times of the year what time it really is when calling my friend!

PITA when you're a tourist driving thru the high southwest - in and out of Utah and Arizona and Navajo Nation, and trying to figure out not only what time is it, but where and at what time do you get the beer?? Iffen you can??? :lol:

celiac-mommy Collaborator

PITA when you're a tourist driving thru the high southwest - in and out of Utah and Arizona and Navajo Nation, and trying to figure out not only what time is it, but where and at what time do you get the beer?? Iffen you can??? :lol:

:lol::lol:

True dat!!

shadowicewolf Proficient

I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack.... :lol:

At any rate my local king soopers had Bob red's white rice flour marked down to $2.71 for 24 ounces. I ain't complainin....

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I thought you found one... :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

Down, girl!

shadowicewolf Proficient

New avvy for my 1k post :lol:

Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

Oooh cute av :)

Congratulations on your k. Only 19 000 to go before you get your own storm...

shadowicewolf Proficient
:lol:
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Is it my imajenasion or is there a whole knew crop of avs??

Just spotted a tray of muffins then noticed a few others.

Nice the hole bored has bean upgraded in Patteees honor two :) :) :)

curlyfries Contributor

Wow Patteigh!!!!

When you phlip the whole world gets turned on end! :o

Love the changes to the board! I can reply and still see previous posts!

curlyfries Contributor

:lol:

Is it my imajenasion or is there a whole knew crop of avs??

Just spotted a tray of muffins then noticed a few others.

Nice the hole bored has bean upgraded in Patteees honor two :) :) :)

Just checkin out the multiquote. Haven't been able to do it in a long time

elye Community Regular

Whoa. . ... :unsure: . .. ..... :unsure: .... . .... some new stuff goin' 'round here....The Big Phlip....

...Well, PhrankenPhlip... . ...

.. ..and Phrankenstorm.....

....And new cosmetic board changes.. ....

......What does it all meeeeeeeeean?....

And is this :unsure: not a new phace?? .. . .....not quite like the other little, unsure guy from before....this bloke looks somewhat...happier.....not as tentative, not as worried..... . .. ..and his eyes remain completely still, his mouth strangely droopy...

Perhaps he IS the old, worried li'l phace, but he's had a stroke..... :rolleyes:

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