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The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Sequel


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Btw....good to see you Soozle :wub:


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A little humor to put a smile on your face:

 

My 3-year-old granddaughter walked in on her mom in the restroom

 

"Mommy, do you have a boo-boo on your jay-jay? Is that your band-aid?"

 

"uuuhh......yes.....that's exactly right."

VydorScope Proficient

Damn. I get to this thread and I have no words. So much history....Shroomie...... she was one of our own, a silly with all that that means. You guys understand.

What happened?

psawyer Proficient

What happened?

Neroli (Mushroom) passed away a couple of days ago. More here in the memorial thread..
VydorScope Proficient

Wow, I had received an email that she had a stroke and was recovering... but nothing since then. :|

Jestgar Rising Star

Very harsh.  I still can't quite accept it.  Every now and then the world seems a little dimmer when someone wonderful moves on to their next adventure.

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That is horrible. *snicker*

Jestgar Rising Star

It is customized to fit your active lifestyle!

kareng Grand Master

Can you imagine the looks on the Robotics kids faces when I whipped that out? It might be worth it to buy one!

jerseyangel Proficient
<snooooort>

That's pretty much how I always pictured Maxi!

Lisa Mentor

Ummm....Is Karen the new Queen? :D

psawyer Proficient

Ummm....Is Karen the new Queen? :D

I wasn't paying any attention this time around, but yes, page 100 has arrived and with it, Her Royal Majesty, Queen Karen.

 

Fanfare, please.

Lisa Mentor

Hail to the Queen, Karen

shadowicewolf Proficient

I refuse.... :ph34r:

VydorScope Proficient

Ummm....Is Karen the new Queen? :D

YEP!! Phew... close call for me!

kareng Grand Master

I wasn't paying any attention this time around, but yes, page 100 has arrived and with it, Her Royal Majesty, Queen Karen.

 

Fanfare, please.

 

WOW! Me and my big mouth!

 

I refuse.... :ph34r:

Off with her head!

shadowicewolf Proficient

 

WOW! Me and my big mouth!

 

Off with her head!

you... and what army? :P

jerseyangel Proficient

Hail Karrignne!!

Let 'em eat cake!

kareng Grand Master

Hail Karrignne!!

Let 'em eat cake!

 

 

This shall be my proclamation!

 

Let them eat gluten-free cake!   object-emoticon-0082.gif

Jestgar Rising Star

Liking the new queen already!!

GFinDC Veteran

I request the Queen give her officious blessing and royal approval for her subjects to participate in the March Against Monsanto, 25-May-2013.  As the illustrious and most gracious Queen knows, GMO foods are bad for her subjects interior digestion and often are present in royal snubbing cookie packages without any pictorial representation of her glorious personage on the cover.  Further, some uncouth people are known to consume such GMO cookies without even any tea!  This must cease at once-like!  By the Queen's leave, of course.

 

http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/

 

kareng Grand Master

I request the Queen give her officious blessing and royal approval for her subjects to participate in the March Against Monsanto, 25-May-2013.  As the illustrious and most gracious Queen knows, GMO foods are bad for her subjects interior digestion and often are present in royal snubbing cookie packages without any pictorial representation of her glorious personage on the cover.  Further, some uncouth people are known to consume such GMO cookies without even any tea!  This must cease at once-like!  By the Queen's leave, of course.

 

http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/

 

 

 

Make it so, GeeEFF!

 

Now if my face was on the packaging..... ;)

elye Community Regular

***********************ALL HAIL KWEEEEN KHERRIGHNNE!!!!***************************

 

I think we shouldn't just MARCH against Monsanto...we should organize an anti-Monsanto PARADE! We have quite a history of that in Psillyville..... :D

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