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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original


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Green12 Enthusiast
hi Julie

just saw you there.

been out of touch with you guys

Judy

:lol: Judy, I saw you too! We said hi at the same time :D Hope you and Jim and family and friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Ditto for everyone else celebrating :wub:

edit: well krap, just saw Judy it will be you Jim and yer cat, hope you 3 have a lovely Thanksgiving!


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!!!!!

Can I have pie for breakfast???

now, why would you even ASK this question??????????? <the answer is OF COURSEYOU CAN, DUH> :lol: (with plenty o' whipped cream, too)

HAPPY THANKSGIVING YANKIE SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and others working to introduce the programME to their countries)

:P

OMG. . . . . . . .DOG SIN PHOTOS. I think I've heard about these websites. . .. ....Soooozie, ya gotta stay vigilant .. . . blurry shots are covertly taken of terriers pooping in public parks, hounds digging up the neighboUr's garden.. . . ..Weezie could be featured on this site, attacking garbage cans, wolfing down the refuse. . ....... .'Twould be humiliating. ... ...

oops

*snort* :lol: :lol: :lol: the wee typo changes everything, don't it? :lol:

and - the number two is a "peaceful, loving number" but - number 11 is terrifying :lol:

HI JUDITH!!!!!!!!!!!! You made pies! good, what kind? :)

Patti said ERGO :lol:

and yeah, what DO we use to thicken our gravy??????

I'm puttering around the kitchen with the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia on TV in the background. I have to say I think we'd phit in well there--a giant balloon of Sam Hill floating high above whilst we Sillies in snowphlake sweaters, our pets in antlers phrolic below--waiving and cavorting. Wif confetti--lots of confetti

We could all stay at Em's hotel--a phab happy hour to be had there!!

capitol idea, Patricia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just a wee, motley crew, with pets in tow....snowphlake sweaters? hmm.....will that be our costume? :lol: must ponder

So I went to her house and she launched into this long frazzled story about how she decided to clean out her yarn stash on the same weekend that her mom's coming and Thanksgiving and blah blah blah and she hasn't yet had a chance to sort out the skeins I came for and did I just want her whole bag

And so I have this big bag of beautiful purple and red and the fuschia cotton and some other cottons and some mohair and one skein of a weird green called celery (whadamI gonna do with that?)

I need a 12-step program

:lol: :lol: :lol: did not know this about Jess, did we sillies? excellent.......a whole freakin' bag of phree yarn........

CELERY? one of me phavorite coloUrs, unless it's an UGLY celery.......if I send ya up some coordinating other coloUR will ya knit me sumfin? so jealous of the knitters......tried it.......completely heinous......uneven rows and stitches.........threw my body to the ground and......that was that :unsure:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Lots of maths here last night, and prophanity, what exactly is a$$hat? :lol:

OMG JOOLS!!! I KNOW!!!!

I don't do mathS :blink: , ....might incorporate A$$hat (Arse-hat?) into me conflabs though ;)

Hi I see Susie Nikki and Julie

Will you be my holiday company today :lol:

Missing me family today.

Just me and Jim and the 'biting cat'

JUDITH!!! :lol: on the cat!

Have a nice day you three!! :D

HAPPY THANKSGIVING YANKIE SILLIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and others working to introduce the programME to their countries)

Why thank you ......although, I'm not really feeling it from the natives :rolleyes:

Working on it ;)

Al had a dental appt today....... the dentist asked what we was doing today......I replied we were celebrating the UK Thanksgiving.........she looked at me like this ---> :huh: and said 'Oh, how nice'

Patti said ERGO :lol:

:lol:

and yeah, what DO we use to thicken our gravy??????

Corn flour?

GAHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! JESS is a secret knutty knitter!!!!!!!!!!!!

CELERY? one of me phavorite coloUrs, unless it's an UGLY celery

*gasp* .....ugly celery :o ....canNOT abide it!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol:

Carry on!

We shall be celebrating with ......um........sweet and sour chicken for dinner ;) ....... wait :unsure: is there pie?? ........

...Tel said 'maybe' ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Lots of maths here last night, and prophanity, what exactly is a$$hat? :lol:

Jules, I do not now what a$$hat is, but it's me new phavorite thing, from that wackl OTHER Dingo Girl......her husband, Mr. Dingo (as mentioned) but forgot to tell you, her cat is called Not a Dingo. :lol:

love that ellen video!!!!!!!! wackl lady :wacko: and by golly, that's sort of how it is in Vegas...... :blink:

Hi I see Susie Nikki and Julie

Will you be my holiday company today :lol:

Missing me family today.

Just me and Jim and the 'biting cat'

at least it's a sunny day

Susie are you going to your brothers today or your Mom's?

Judy

Aw Judy, hope you can enjoy the day with hubby and biting cat..... we are going to some family friends' house today.......Gail may come before that, she is requesting fresh-juiced, delicious, frothy screwdrivers.........now THIS new thing, my sillies, surpasses my mojitos......can't explain why they're so fabulous, but they're unbelievable...........must make one fer all of youse

wasn't planning on having a drink before getting to the family dinner this aft but, looks like it's a possibility now, if wackl Miss G comes over... :unsure:

jerseyangel Proficient

:lol: Just checkin in quick before we leave.....OMG--the gravy :lol: She said what we all know--either cornstarch or potato starch or arrowroot. She suggested a "slurry" to mix with the broth/drippings.

Have a great day sillies!!!!!!! :D

See ya'll later B)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Al had a dental appt today....... the dentist asked what we was doing today......I replied we were celebrating the UK Thanksgiving.........she looked at me like this ---> and said 'Oh, how nice'

*snort* you did not :lol: <hoping you did>

See ya Paddeigh! Have a great time :)

sillies - an excerpt from this wacky gal's blog- I guess her dog's name is Dingo Girl but - I think this gal should be a silly:

I understand that Central Park is gorgeous. What I don

Darn210 Enthusiast

Turkey is in the oven. Rolls (Pamela's of course) are rising. I refrained from cutting into the pumpkin pie cake for breakfast . . . it's kind of obvious when there's a piece missing . . . not like you can rearrange it so that nobody notices. I've got about 30 minutes before it's time to peel potatos. Did I mention that we go for the late mid-day Thanksgiving meal? Then you can "snack" on leftovers the rest of the day.

I use my gluten-free flour mix to make gravy with just a bit extra potato starch added . . . otherwise it looks too jello-y . . . Remember Sarah's hot jello gravy from last year???


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We could all stay at Em's hotel--a phab happy hour to be had there!! :lol:

Maybe next year? :P

ABSOLUTELY!! :wub: What a great hotel that is - - and such a bonus. . . .. ...free alcoholic drinks and munchies every night from 5 to 7. I can just see the management quietly staring at me, leading in ten, twelve Psillies, post-parade, floats parked outside the lobby, marshmallow guns safely tucked in our holsters. . . ...

:lol:

Lots of maths here last night, and prophanity, what exactly is a$hat? :lol:

Asshat. Hmm. . . . .. ..... I hear it this way. And I picture a verrrrrrry interesting hat. . . . . . . ..... :lol:

and - the number two is a "peaceful, loving number" but - number 11 is terrifying :lol:

Yes. . . . .....and number nine is so exciting, so passionate, I can hardly stand it.

:huh:

:lol:

Judy staring at her yarn........ :lol:

Jess.....I dunno what to say about this yarn situation. I think you should put ALL of your collected yarn balls out in the middle of your living room, and let all the cats have at 'er.

OR: Keep it all stored away for the Thanksgiving parade in Philly next year. We will use it for something, absolutely. :huh::rolleyes:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
elye Community Regular

OMG. . . . . . .Dingo Girl blog. . . . .... :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Soooozie! Get in touch with her, please. She needs to be on here. Chances are excellent that she has trouble with gluten (ya know, who doesn't), so that would be the lead-in.. . . . . once she's on here, asking newbie questions, we get her into Psillyville.

She would add a terrific spin to Sam Hill Manhead. . . . . .well, to everything!

elye Community Regular

GAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!! :o:o

Here it is!!!! A major, MAJOR clue!!!! Who is this StephanieSD??????? OMG......

I think I will go onto this thread. . ....I need to post a few questions. I shall ask her if she is a Twa, and how she feels about my avatar - - if it illicits any feelings of familiarity. And the SD...... . .. code for something.... .. ..Sam, for sure. . ....

Jestgar Rising Star
wasn't planning on having a drink before getting to the family dinner this aft but, looks like it's a possibility now, if wackl Miss G comes over... :unsure:

Sooze, ALWAYS have a drink before extensive time with the family....

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Ah, all me sillies keeping me company today.

:)

a blessed holiday for sure.

Thanks you guys.

Jim's watching football and I'm reading.

now that's an exciting day for ya :lol:

turkey on the BBQ and all else ready

Even doing a stuffing one for Jim and one for Me.

Susie.......

my pecan pie is like eating rocks.......... B)

the pumpkin is like soup................ :ph34r: maybe drink with a straw.

good I wish i could cook ;)

Judy

DingoGirl Enthusiast
ABSOLUTELY!! :wub: What a great hotel that is - - and such a bonus. . . .. ...free alcoholic drinks and munchies every night from 5 to 7. I can just see the management quietly staring at me, leading in ten, twelve Psillies, post-parade, floats parked outside the lobby, marshmallow guns safely tucked in our holsters. . . ...

:lol: :lol: :lol: this gave me an out-loud laff

Judy staring at her yarn........

Jess.....I dunno what to say about this yarn situation. I think you should put ALL of your collected yarn balls out in the middle of your living room, and let all the cats have at 'er.

OR: Keep it all stored away for the Thanksgiving parade in Philly next year. We will use it for something, absolutely.

the yarn trauma :lol: LOVE the cat-attack idea :lol: Yeah, see what happens....maybe some unusual coloUr combinations and lots of phur :lol:

*gasp*

:o :o

what in hell??????????????

pseriously..........what DOES it all mean? :unsure:

OMG. . . . . . .Dingo Girl blog. . . . ....

Soooozie! Get in touch with her, please. She needs to be on here. Chances are excellent that she has trouble with gluten (ya know, who doesn't), so that would be the lead-in.. . . . . once she's on here, asking newbie questions, we get her into Psillyville.

She would add a terrific spin to Sam Hill Manhead. . . . . .well, to everything!

I signed in so that I can contact her.......she is completely wackl - you guys would love her blog - I MUST recruit her.......will send photos of my dead dog......will that scare her? :lol:

Here it is!!!! A major, MAJOR clue!!!! Who is this StephanieSD??????? OMG......

I think I will go onto this thread. . ....I need to post a few questions. I shall ask her if she is a Twa, and how she feels about my avatar - - if it illicits any feelings of familiarity. And the SD...... . .. code for something.... .. ..Sam, for sure. . ....

:unsure: I know.......a Burundian, all of a sudden, in our phorum........

do you think it's someone just messin' wif us? :lol:

Ah, all me sillies keeping me company today.

a blessed holiday for sure.

Thanks you guys.

Jim's watching football and I'm reading.

now that's an exciting day for ya

turkey on the BBQ and all else ready

Even doing a stuffing one for Jim and one for Me.

Susie.......

my pecan pie is like eating rocks.........

the pumpkin is like soup................ : maybe drink with a straw.

Judy

JUDITH :lol: very funny - your food descriptions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
*gasp*

:o:o

JUDITH :lol: very funny - your food descriptions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yep, you gotta laugh or cry..........i chose to laugh too

must find me a staw before desert is slurped.

thanks susie for the giggle.

when are you leaving for your festivities?

elye Community Regular
Sooze, ALWAYS have a drink before extensive time with the family....

Yep, fo sho. Speaking of which. . . . . ....... 24 days, 16 hours and forty minutes until MIL's plane touches down at the Ottawa International Airport.

Have a drink?? A drink?? As in, singular, ONE drink??? HA!!!! <_<:lol:

my pecan pie is like eating rocks..........

the pumpkin is like soup................ maybe drink with a straw.

good I wish i could cook ;)

Judy

:lol::lol: Judy!! This is hilarious. Well, perhaps not fer you, but it's all very phuneee!

I know.......a Burundian, all of a sudden, in our phorum........

do you think it's someone just messin' wif us?

It is actually astonishing.

The one country, out of, what, 300 possible world nations, that we have connected to Sam Hill Manhead - - a tiny, barely significant place on the vast African continent - - suddenly is the place of residence of a new forum member. . .. ......who just happens to post whilst we are in the middle of a great Burundi/Twa mystery.

Coincidence?

Bah!

It is actually mind-blowingly hilarious . .. .. . . . . . . .. :lol::lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

OK . . . I highly recommend the Pumpkin Pie Cake . . . Yummmmm-Meeeee.

Skeeter had to sit at the table for quite some time. Would NOT eat her turkey. Kept saying "But I like turkeys" . . . her favoUrite meal is fried chicken so don't get upset wif us because we didn't let her up until she ate half her serving. Her problem is that she thinks she doesn't like something and then puts ketchup on it to cover up the taste . . . yup, she put ketchup on the turkey and go figger, she didn't like it. Finally let her up and as she was bringing her dirty plate to the sink she said "Can I have a piece of my Halloween candy?" . . . Ummmmmm . . . NO!!!!

Later tonight . . . turkey sandwiches and Mudslides!!!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Yep, fo sho. Speaking of which. . . . . ....... 24 days, 16 hours and forty minutes until MIL's plane touches down at the Ottawa International Airport.

Ummmm . . . :unsure: . . . not that M's keeping track or anything . . . :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
The one country, out of, what, 300 possible world nations, that we have connected to Sam Hill Manhead - - a tiny, barely significant place on the vast African continent - - suddenly is the place of residence of a new forum member. . .. ......who just happens to post whilst we are in the middle of a great Burundi/Twa mystery.

Coincidence?

Bah!

It is actually mind-blowingly hilarious . .. .. . . . . .

:lol: it really is but............

what if said Burundian phorum member does a search - the word "Burundian," say. :unsure:

and then - finds the last 30 pages of this thread...........

we could get in MAJOR trouble....... :ph34r:

:lol:

Later tonight . . . turkey sandwiches and Mudslides!!!

See ya tonight ;)

I don't blame Skeeter, I don't really like turkey either - has to have ALL the accoutrements to not taste - gamey. Must have stuffing/gravy/mashed taters/cranberry or is simply nonedible.

:angry: am furious as have not had stuffing for three years now.

Damn, better put me wretched turkey breasts in the oven. <_< SO not interested.

OH dear - Em's North Umbrian MIL coming :lol: excellent........yes, you'll need more than that one drink, Em :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Did the overnight turkey covered in bacon. I put slices of granny smith apples and orange peels in the cavity.

Yum.

During the "crisping hour" at 375 I cooked sweet potatoes and yams along side bird. Sliced this into a container, added the overcooked apples from the turkey's gut, and crumbled some of the bacon onto it. Stir

Yum.

Accidentally got some of the orange peels into yam mix.

Yum. I'll be adding them on purpose next time.

The turkey meat is lightly infused with orange flavor. Not much, just a hint.

I think it'd be even better if it were brined over night, the day before cooking. Possibly with orange peel gratings in the brining mix.

tom Contributor

Mmmmm Jess .. . .. .... zesty

P

Darn210 Enthusiast
Mmmmm Jess .. . .. .... zesty

P

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Did the overnight turkey covered in bacon. I put slices of granny smith apples and orange peels in the cavity.

Yum.

During the "crisping hour" at 375 I cooked sweet potatoes and yams along side bird. Sliced this into a container, added the overcooked apples from the turkey's gut, and crumbled some of the bacon onto it. Stir

Yum.

Accidentally got some of the orange peels into yam mix.

Yum. I'll be adding them on purpose next time.

The turkey meat is lightly infused with orange flavor. Not much, just a hint.

I think it'd be even better if it were brined over night, the day before cooking. Possibly with orange peel gratings in the brining mix.

:droolingdroolingdrooling:

sounds delish......

I JUST put me breasts in the oven (the bird's breasts, you sillies) and......made a concoction of tons of garlic w/ fresh and dried herbs in a softened butter base, salt/pepper.......stuffed it under the skin of the breasts........smells yummy, we will see.

Yams w/ apples are also bakin' - - there are many veggies and meats I can eat at our friends' house - - it ain't too bad! :D :gratefulface:

No phluidical incident???

Maybe someone wiped their feet slightly inadequately?

. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . nothin'?

OMG - she's gone and - doesn't even know :unsure: Should we send a patrol car by the house? :lol:

14,000!!!! Holy Cow!!!! . . . No pie that you have to drink wif a straw??? . . . :lol:

*snort*

oh dear - did Judith take the phluid hit for Paddeigh?????????? :lol:

elye Community Regular
oh dear - did Judith take the phluid hit for Paddeigh?????????? :lol:

Uh, oh. . . . . . . .with all the rich delicacies being concocted in your American kitchens today, and all the visits to the less stringent kitchens, mehopes there aren't any glutening phluids on the way. . . . . .. :unsure::unsure:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
:lol::lol: Judy!! This is hilarious. Well, perhaps not fer you, but it's all very phuneee!

My silly has left me...............the deserts will be the best of the dinner :ph34r:

Jim looked at his GLUTEN corn bread stuffing i made for him and his responce.......

"what's this?" It did look gross and he wouldn't touch mine......which was pretty good

even had the ck broth with celery, onion, pecans and sausage added to his deadly gluten corn bread

Our 18 # free turkey must have been 100 years old.........man it was tough......we never get one that big but they only one left.......... will make good soup though. Jim ususally does one hell of a bird on the grill but not this year.........

Em..Went to quote your MIL visit and couldn't find it but think you should start drinking right now and maybe you'll lose count of the days to count off :lol:

:o:o:o 14,000!!!! Holy Cow!!!! . . . No pie that you have to drink wif a straw??? . . . :lol:

well we know what Patti does with her free time :lol: Astounding.........

the pie has hardened up in the refrig so maybe i can eat it.

all your dinners sounded so good.

must learn to cook on of these days.

Well it's dark here now,,,,,,thank God the dang day is almost over!

Thanks for the 'silly family' company. It was nice to have someone to chat with today.

Can't compete with football ladies.

Judy

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