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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1807612, member: 89387"] I tell people that my husband and I have no human children but that we're the proud adopted parents of a beautiful little cornsnake by the name of Squirmles Hamilton Bailey and a beautiful little bearded dragon by the name of Puff Hamilton Bailey. :wink: It's usually good for a few smiles and chuckles. Bearded dragons are apparently wired to panic and take cover whenever their parietal eye senses a shadow flying overhead -- probably a leftover from the wild days in Australia where I understand there are a number of species of raptors that like to eat them for lunch. Hiding under your trusted human is a good survival strategy. It's pretty impressive that Broly comes to you when called -- did you train him to do that or did he train himself? Nice of you to let Tom have his night out with his work friends -- work can be a whole lot more fun and pleasant if you're good friends with your coworkers, and going out to dinner together after hours can help with that. Along those lines, my husband's coworkers & family picnic was fun. It turned out to be a beautiful afternoon (you can never take the weather for granted in Alaska), and I got to meet a number of his coworkers. I can do "social" in a fairly large group for maybe two or three hours, but then I get exhausted and have to go home for some peace and quiet. Not to mention that I hauled my fat lazy body the round trip all the way from where we parked the car to where the picnic was, a distance of probably no more than a city block, if even that, twice, so I was physically exhausted as well as "socially" exhausted by the time the picnic was over. My level of physical un-fitness is getting pretty pathetic. We were planning to go grocery shopping afterwards, but I gave my husband the list and went to bed. He hauled the groceries home and into the house, and I barely had enough energy to put them away. Puff just sat and watched the show from his basking platform, and I don't think Squirmles even knew anything was going on -- sacked out under the heat lamps. Take out food and a campy horror movie at home with a friend or two can be a nice way to spend an evening if you're not up to going out with a whole bunch of people. And BTW, "How To Train Your Dragon #1" happened to be on one of our basic cable channels last night, so I talked my husband into taking a break from the chores and watching it with me. I think he enjoyed it, especially the part about turning dragons into pets instead of killing them. Puff was having a lazy afternoon and I think he slept through most of it, but I'm glad I finally got to see it with my husband. :) [/QUOTE]
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