Sonny13
Chameleon Enthusiast
jip, was one of the editorsWere you even alive back then?
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jip, was one of the editorsWere you even alive back then?
Wait, what?jip, was one of the editors
Cripe, that'd make you older than me.jip, was one of the editors
Well yeah, that was in my third life……Wait, what?
I’ve an old soulCripe, that'd make you older than me.
Oh I see, a little reincarnation action going on. Gotcha.
... and an active imagination!I’ve an old soul
Well all I could think of was some kid with a total budget of $150 walking in and buying him, and how much time he would have and what degree of suffering.Never looked at them before, been a few times to the Caribbean. Absolutely love those trees
they deserve the best. I know your boy has had the same luck
Always lived that way with all my animals……..they can’t help it to be caged and I hate to be caged or controlled.
Really jealous at your friend! If there was one thing in life what I would have wanted to see, then it was Woodstock.... and an active imagination!
I have a friend a few years older than me who was there. He still carries his ticket around in his wallet.
(Yeah, most got in free after the fences went down. He was one of the few who bought his ticket ahead of time.)
For 90% the true story for chameleons (and other pets). Only the few are dedicated to give then the best life at any cost.Well all I could think of was some kid with a total budget of $150 walking in and buying him, and how much time he would have and what degree of suffering.
Absolutely, it brings so much joy and peace of mind. I can watch them all day long, already thinking about selling my tv . How I always loved the bigger animals / reptiles, I’m just amazed what these little fellas bring to life. Even my wife is fully in love with Ranjo, not that she isn’t with Bella, still it’s different. Veileds keep you at the distance and the Boehmei comes towards you. Just lovely creaturesAnd if you commit to take them you need to be ready to make their life glorious! It is so gratifying to see an animal thriving, active, doing natural behaviors-without the fear of predation, parasites, starvation or untreated illness. The trust they confer to us during this process I think is truly a miracle
Of course there's the well-known documentary, Woodstock (1970, 1994) which I'm sure you've seen, and a ton of other media.Really jealous at your friend! If there was one thing in life what I would have wanted to see, then it was Woodstock.
Best festival / concert / music / experience ever!
Even had the vinyl collection Woodstock 1 & 2, in total 5 records. And then not to mention all the bands individually, I think I had almost 150 records involved with WoodstockOf course there's the well-known documentary, Woodstock (1970, 1994) which I'm sure you've seen, and a ton of other media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock#In_popular_culture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_(disambiguation) (scroll down)
If you can find it, an entertaining semi-true/semi-fictional account is portrayed in the movie, Taking Woodstock (2009). It shows up on cable quite often. It's showing on Peacock right now, or it can be rented for about $4. Liev Schreiber steals the show as transvestite hired security, Betty von Vilma.
Thanks , can’t wait to check-inn RanjoDang, that is looking good.
ThanksComin out nice