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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1871857, member: 89387"] Hi... I have noticed that even the most experienced of us beardie slaves can still get a good scare from a weird looking shed once in a while, especially the ones on the underbelly that you don't usually see. What tipped me off with Puff one time was when I picked him up and he crackled and rustled like he was wrapped up in tissue paper or dry leaves, and when I looked underneath it looked like he was wearing a little shabby T-shirt. :lol: Right now he's a mess -- left foot, right side, half of his head, and his tail has been a shedding disaster for a long time now. But if I see a scale that looks like it's hanging by a thread and try to help it along a little, he notices and gets annoyed, so at least I know he's still got feeling in his tail, and the vet's not worried about it. She says she's seen worse. He usually tolerates shedding pretty well, except that the eyes drive him nuts. We both worked all afternoon on an eyelid shed the other day -- he was rubbing it all over everything and I helped it along a little, very carefully and very gently. I was a little worried about his eye up until then, but now it looks nice and clean so I know it was just a shed. More shedding left to do, but at least he seems more comfortable now. I lucked out with Dr Who last Sunday -- BBC America ran a "catchup marathon" in the middle of the day while my husband was at church, so I got to watch most of the last two episodes that I had missed, except I missed the first half of one of them because I didn't find out about it soon enough. Then I missed the latest one on Sunday evening, so will have to keep an eye out for my next chance with reruns. I'm loving it so far whenever I get the chance to see it. My mother called it "The Curse," but I will always be grateful to her for the good education I got at home about such things, especially after hearing a number of horror stories from friends about how much they didn't know by the time they needed to. I knew what was going to happen long before it happened to me, so I wasn't afraid when it finally did. My only beef with my mother was that she had her own words for things and didn't teach me the proper terminology, but that's ok -- I got good sex education in the California public schools too, and eventually all that got straightened out. ("Mom, I told one of my little friends [in about the 3rd grade] that she couldn't get pregnant until she gets the curse, and she didn't know what I was talking about." "Oh, no, dear -- tell her she has to menstruate first." "You never told me there was another word for that..." etc.) :roll: Yeah, I go braindead when I get tired too -- I hate it when that happens. :banghead: Looking forward to another weekend of sloppy weather -- typical for Alaska this time of year. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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