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Dear Rose,

Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that...

I hope he wasn't one of yours??

TnKC

<< its a lizard...and yesterday i went out to the

backyard and found a bigger one dead and frozen in my

birdbath yuk >>

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Wow, Rose, I'm so sorry that you had to go through that... AND your

neighbor.

Of course, no offense, but I'm a lot more sorry that the lizard had to go

through that. Poor baby... He was large, right, like yours? What the hell

is her lizard doing outside, hangin' out in your birdbath in the middle of

winter??

That part makes me angry.

Sorely, surely if we put out heads together, we can figure out a way to

make this a list topic.

Peace,

TnKC

<< no he wasn't mine, had to take a second look and it

was green, mine is brown...anyways my sweet neighbour

came out, >>

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Rose:

As critter lovers, Ed and are curious about the relationship you can have

with a lizard. Are they affectionate?

Also, what kind of lizard is it?

Thanks.

E&E

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We need to be able to snuggle.

We want mushy pets.

We also need a larger bed because ours is very crowded.

One cat actually pushes us around at night.

Another simply has to sleep in my arm like a baby.

And he steals kisses while I'm asleep.

I have to admit that I find the large Monitor Lizards fascinating.

I visit one at a local pet store.

BTW, I grew up with monkeys!

-E

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no he wasn't mine, had to take a second look and it

was green, mine is brown...anyways my sweet neighbour

came out, and we had to get some tools and chop and

damn thing and the ice outta my bird bath YUK...the

ground was to frozen for a proper burial, so it went

out to the curb with the rest of the garbage...not

something i'd like to do over again

--- roguekc@... wrote:

> Dear Rose,

> Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that...

> I hope he wasn't one of yours??

> TnKC

>

> In a message dated 1/1/02 10:15:35 AM,

> toosweettocare@... writes:

>

> << its a lizard...and yesterday i went out to the

> backyard and found a bigger one dead and frozen in

> my

> birdbath yuk >>

>

>

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i don't know whose lizard it was...i know of a couple

people around that have some, but haven't had the

nerve to knock on there doors...it was about 1 1/2

feet...i felt so sorry for it too...i knew it wasn't

mine, but i still had to run in and go check my sons

room to see if mine was all right

--- roguekc@... wrote:

> Wow, Rose, I'm so sorry that you had to go

> through that... AND your

> neighbor.

> Of course, no offense, but I'm a lot more sorry

> that the lizard had to go

> through that. Poor baby... He was large, right,

> like yours? What the hell

> is her lizard doing outside, hangin' out in your

> birdbath in the middle of

> winter??

> That part makes me angry.

> Sorely, surely if we put out heads together, we

> can figure out a way to

> make this a list topic.

> Peace,

> TnKC

>

>

> In a message dated 1/2/02 05:21:43 AM,

> toosweettocare@... writes:

>

> << no he wasn't mine, had to take a second look and

> it

> was green, mine is brown...anyways my sweet

> neighbour

> came out, >>

>

>

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Dear E!

I bought my daughter an Iguana for Xmas and it is the craziest little

creature you ever saw! It will rebound off of walls and windows when it

jumps, eats out of your hand like a dog, and licks my daughters face. I

never thought a reptile would be a good pet, but she sure does like it!

Holly

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really not that much of a relationship, its not like

an eguana...can't remember the type, its a brown

desert lizard...you can take him out of his tank, but

you have to hold him to you chest, makes him feel safe

and you can rub his head and cheaks like a cat, he

likes that...other wise he's just an expensive

pain...stuff to put in his tank, meal worms or

crickets, its not like you can keep a months supply

around, so its constantly going to a special pet store

and i don't drive...what a pain...got him from a

neibour that was moving outta the city

--- esquare726@... wrote:

> Rose:

>

> As critter lovers, Ed and are curious about the

> relationship you can have

> with a lizard. Are they affectionate?

>

> Also, what kind of lizard is it?

>

> Thanks.

>

> E&E

>

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EEEWWWW!!!!! Gross!!!!!!

Sorry! Lots of Hugs,

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no he wasn't mine, my sweet neighbourcame out, and we had to get some

tools and chop and damn thing and the ice outta my bird bath YUK...

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