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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1791811, member: 89387"] Most wives are pretty good at trying to keep their husbands safe (like your mom), but most husbands aren't very good at going along with it. My husband gently reminds me when I've gone too far by saying "Yes, Mommy." :oops: So today I discovered that BBC America has a website and I can watch the new Dr Who episodes over the internet if I can't stay awake late enough to see them on Saturday nights :blob5: :blob8: Guess how I spent the afternoon :roll: Gave "Class" a try too, and I agree with you that it's kind of "dark" (especially when the "bad guys" take the form of shadows. :wink:) It looked to me like The Doctor just put in an appearance to introduce everything in the first episode, but I have a feeling he's probably not going to have much of a role in future ones, although I could be wrong. I plan to watch a few more episodes and see how it goes, as well as the 10th season of the Dr Who series, of course. Puff spent the first episode cuddling on my shoulder and turned a fairly happy color, but I don't think he was particularly impressed with the TV show -- he probably just likes having a big warm soft mammalian body to snuggle up to. (Fat is softer than muscle and this particular mammal has an exceptionally high fat to muscle ratio :mrgreen: ). My beardie used to like squash but not so much anymore. Mint is a new one on me -- I had to look it up and I found out it's okay for them to eat, but I would have thought the flavor would be too strong for them. I'm surprised they like it. Might have to see if I can get some for Puff to try. We used to have mint growing in our yard but it seems to have either grown itself out or failed to compete with the weeds. You're lucky you beardies like pumpkin too -- I've heard that's a good thing for them if they ever get constipated. I've got some Repashy Grub Pie on order. If Puff likes it, that will be a good thing to keep around so he won't have to go hungry just in case we ever get into a situation where we can't get live bugs and/or fresh greens for a while. He doesn't recognize the dry kibbles as food, so I've been feeding them to the crickets. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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