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Old 03-27-2009, 11:15 AM
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I love frogs. These are some of the prettiest I've seen. Up here in Canada I used to see lots of frogs as a little boy they were everywhere.

Its too bad now I hardly ever see any of them. We used to see a couple varieties around here. Bull frogs were very common and big monsters they were. I had a friend once brought a large Bull frog to school with a garter snake and the teacher and all the kids watched them fight. The bull frog won in the end and ate the snake. Seemed pretty weird when it happened I don't think that would ever happen again. I mean the teacher letting that happen that is.

Is it going to be an open book test Zig?
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