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mollyssister June 3 2011, 19:23:06 UTC
Did you leave the frog alone or pick it up? Because if you picked it up I am sure it peed on you. 'Fess up

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clairvoyant June 4 2011, 14:57:02 UTC
Bwahaha. No, I didn't pick him up, just poked him. He was very tame, allowing us to touch him and offer him water. He's a Gray Tree Frog, but he seemed rather green and silver to me. Maybe he was an enchanted Slytherin prince.

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kittylefish June 4 2011, 02:12:53 UTC
*snickers* hee, the froggy likes your deck chair. :D

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clairvoyant June 4 2011, 14:59:35 UTC
He was really cute and docile. I kind of wish he would have stuck around so we could have adopted him. Alas, he must have perked up after we watered him because he was missing from the patio set this morning. :(

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mazzy2121 June 5 2011, 14:31:18 UTC
The tree frog = awesome! :) As for the grass, do you know if it's a Monsanto seed product? Monsanto sues farmers (obviously they can't go in everyone's individual garden though) all the time and takes their entire family farm over, and not even because the farmers saved seeds but because other fields (where Monsanto seeds are planted) next to these family farms are accidentally pollinating their own crops via wind. It seems surreal but Monsanto is winning and winning big in these court cases saying these family farmers are "stealing" their product by (accidentally) growing it in their fields.

On the same topic - I bought some tomatoes at Sam's club (which you'd think would be horrid) and they were so delicious that I certainly took the seeds out of one of those tomatoes and started my own plants. :) Suck it Monsanto! lol

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clairvoyant June 5 2011, 20:51:17 UTC
I can't tell from where the grass came, but that Monsanto business is whack. How can the argue when nature is to blame for cross pollination?

Good luck with your tomato seedlings, and if the Monsanto gets wind of it, I didn't snitch on you. :)

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