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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 526908" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Little Marlin Perkins set free ------on that day: </p><p></p><p>A five pound, mouse eating Jaba toad. (Neighbor kids found it squished on the road and brought it to us - AINT IT COOL MS. STAR?...well he was - Jabba the hut) </p><p>A Five foot reticulated python named Curly (Neighbor on right - very cool sixty year old lady - Yeah - if we see him, we'll bring him back, Lady behind us ? I'll bring him back too - in a baggie.) Probably one of the ones on Animal Planet. Last snake I ever had without a keyed lock on his cage. It was locked - but apparently not child proofed - and a VALUABLE lesson. </p><p>A tortise named Nala - she didn't make it far. RIP Nala 1992. </p><p>A 4' Iguana Named Iggy. Well Iggy just went for the bedroom curtains and stayed there. That lizard loved his Mother. I have baby pictures of Dude and Iggy together in the tub. Both nekkid. Both cute. Both laughing. </p><p>A cockatiel that whistled Jinglebells off key because my x was tone deaf. We almost got him back. Neighbors heard the worst rendition of JBells they'd ever heard and called us - but he kept flying higher in the lemon trees....Oddly enough he did find a mate and they probably have bad singing proginy all over FL. </p><p>Two squirrels. One had a mohawk from getting hit by a car. He was almost ready to go anyway - Dude just opened the door and let him go. </p><p></p><p>And there was the corn snake, the toad, the alligator.....yup alligator. Another box turtle. </p><p></p><p>It all started when he put 14 toads in my bed one night and I had to wake him up to get the toads and told him - "They will miss their Mommy & wild things belong in the wild." He got his little plastic Easter pail, put them in the pail, kissed them all goodbye and said to go find their Mommy. After that? He took it upon himself to set EVERYONE free to go find their Mommy. </p><p></p><p>He was SO PROUD of himself. Cages all open, door wide open.......had that dusting hands thing going on like - TA DA! Yup piece of work - just like his Mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 526908, member: 4964"] Little Marlin Perkins set free ------on that day: A five pound, mouse eating Jaba toad. (Neighbor kids found it squished on the road and brought it to us - AINT IT COOL MS. STAR?...well he was - Jabba the hut) A Five foot reticulated python named Curly (Neighbor on right - very cool sixty year old lady - Yeah - if we see him, we'll bring him back, Lady behind us ? I'll bring him back too - in a baggie.) Probably one of the ones on Animal Planet. Last snake I ever had without a keyed lock on his cage. It was locked - but apparently not child proofed - and a VALUABLE lesson. A tortise named Nala - she didn't make it far. RIP Nala 1992. A 4' Iguana Named Iggy. Well Iggy just went for the bedroom curtains and stayed there. That lizard loved his Mother. I have baby pictures of Dude and Iggy together in the tub. Both nekkid. Both cute. Both laughing. A cockatiel that whistled Jinglebells off key because my x was tone deaf. We almost got him back. Neighbors heard the worst rendition of JBells they'd ever heard and called us - but he kept flying higher in the lemon trees....Oddly enough he did find a mate and they probably have bad singing proginy all over FL. Two squirrels. One had a mohawk from getting hit by a car. He was almost ready to go anyway - Dude just opened the door and let him go. And there was the corn snake, the toad, the alligator.....yup alligator. Another box turtle. It all started when he put 14 toads in my bed one night and I had to wake him up to get the toads and told him - "They will miss their Mommy & wild things belong in the wild." He got his little plastic Easter pail, put them in the pail, kissed them all goodbye and said to go find their Mommy. After that? He took it upon himself to set EVERYONE free to go find their Mommy. He was SO PROUD of himself. Cages all open, door wide open.......had that dusting hands thing going on like - TA DA! Yup piece of work - just like his Mother. [/QUOTE]
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