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John W
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« Reply #1995 on: 20:35:31, 15-10-2007 »

MJ

We have a lot of adult and small frogs in our garden (had a pond for ~10 years) and amazed at the colour variants, brown dk green, dk yellow and spotted all three colours. I remember one in the pond and I was poking it with a cane stick (to get him to hop for a little kid watching) and it tried to BITE the stick, kept doing it and making a squeak or a hissing noise too!

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« Reply #1996 on: 20:53:19, 15-10-2007 »

Frogs can scream really loudly too, John! I once heard ear-piercing squealing when I was in the house, so I rushed down the garden expecting to find an injured mammal but discovered a large frog with his leg caught, dangling from the net over the pond (in a previous garden). It was a wide-mesh netting but he was enormous! I managed to release him.
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« Reply #1997 on: 21:20:27, 15-10-2007 »

I like frogs - when I was small I used to keep tadpoles and release them when they grew up. 
I keep seeing then in our garden here and so I think there is/was a large pond in one of the fields nearby.  They are always only 1 - 2 years old strangely enough!
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« Reply #1998 on: 21:41:40, 15-10-2007 »

We always have a lot of frogs in the garden, but I still don't see how one got inside the house. I'm glad to find other frog-ophiles (I'm sure someone will know the right word) here. I invented ranaphile and Google tells me it exists in French*. I'd have thought there would be a word - a lot of people like them.

*I searched first for "ranophile frog lover" and the ever-resourceful Google suggested I might mean "Francophile frog-lover"  Smiley Smiley Smiley!!
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« Reply #1999 on: 22:47:53, 15-10-2007 »

Some more frog lovers for you Mary!
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« Reply #2000 on: 23:32:10, 15-10-2007 »

MJ that one is TOADS

Do toads love frogs  Huh
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« Reply #2001 on: 00:27:07, 16-10-2007 »

even though they have a habit if peeing!
Is this some special order of monk-frogs who must don their habits when visiting the toilet?
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« Reply #2002 on: 00:59:23, 16-10-2007 »

I quite like picking up a frog

Don't kiss him MJ cos he might turn into a


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« Reply #2003 on: 07:33:38, 16-10-2007 »

Some more frog lovers for you Mary!

frogs porn!
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« Reply #2004 on: 09:04:23, 16-10-2007 »

"funny, except they're TOADSsaid the Pedant
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« Reply #2005 on: 11:15:28, 16-10-2007 »

Toads by Philip Larkin

Why should I let the toad work
  Squat on my life?
Can't I use my wit as a pitchfork
  And drive the brute off?

Six days of the week it soils
  With its sickening poison -
Just for paying a few bills!
  That's out of proportion.

Lots of folk live on their wits:
  Lecturers, lispers,
Losels, loblolly-men, louts-
  They don't end as paupers;

Lots of folk live up lanes
  With fires in a bucket,
Eat windfalls and tinned sardines-
  they seem to like it.

Their nippers have got bare feet,
  Their unspeakable wives
Are skinny as whippets - and yet
  No one actually starves.

Ah, were I courageous enough
  To shout Stuff your pension!
But I know, all too well, that's the stuff
  That dreams are made on:

For something sufficiently toad-like
  Squats in me, too;
Its hunkers are heavy as hard luck,
  And cold as snow,

And will never allow me to blarney
  My way of getting
The fame and the girl and the money
  All at one sitting.

I don't say, one bodies the other
  One's spiritual truth;
But I do say it's hard to lose either,
  When you have both.

Fortunately I don't have his problems  Wink
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« Reply #2006 on: 12:28:34, 16-10-2007 »

"funny, except they're TOADSsaid the Pedant

If you look at her quote button John, you will see it says frogs, seems a reasonable assumption then ...?

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« Reply #2007 on: 12:47:08, 16-10-2007 »

Frog porn makes frogspawn?
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« Reply #2008 on: 13:39:28, 16-10-2007 »

"funny, except they're TOADSsaid the Pedant

If you look at her quote button John, you will see it says frogs, seems a reasonable assumption then ...?

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Well I'm pretty sure. The source is just a blog source, where they fail to identify a species of monkey or caterpillar which would take about 5 minutes if they actually knew something about 'wildlife'.

So, from reputable sources,

Toads:



Frogs:



and in Australia, different again, and an orgy of them:




 Cheesy
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« Reply #2009 on: 13:49:31, 16-10-2007 »

I'm sure MabelJane's are toads, not frogs, but it spoils the frogsporn joke.

Toads are warty and tend to crawl, frogs are smooth and they jump. The one in my cloakroom was definitely a frog - catching it wasn't easy!
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