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MajestikMøøse;7049619 said:
lizard's gonna rape you!

nah, he's really sweet and loyal to me (you just reminded me of Lizard, our Lizard :( )

he actually bit my friend te other day when she tried to pick him up without asking me first... his teeth are HUGE for a lizard, he really did some damage to her finger too... I felt bad.. but she shouldn;t have taken him out and scare him while asleep... pretty deep cut.. meh.
He does recognise me and loves me, I know it sounds crazy, but he climbs on my hand when I put it in his tank, and falls asleep on my shoulder (because he feels safe)
He's awesome and I love my Nigel :)
 
Here's me and dorian the day we met:
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5 stars, although my johnson is a bit exaggerated. Just a bit, though.
 
a visit to cedar hill state park, just down the road i little bit. i wish it were spring already :mad:

ladybug
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lake
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derick + lake
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more lake
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lake jumps!
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cactusy hill
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neato rocks i found (but did not take)
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fleurs
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AND THE TREE THAT EATS CHILDREN (and adults)
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I think the only reason you and Derick have as many posts as you do is because whenever you have a bunch of pics, you post them in RC and the neverboard (some pictures twice in the neverboard!) lolz
 
oh man ... take care of yourself dude!!! ... and chime in once in awhile if you can so we can see how you're doing
 
Assuming they let him:
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/02/air-force-banni.html
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/05/new_army_rules_.html

MySpace and YouTube are officially banned, for eating up too much bandwidth. Stringent regulations, read literally, require Army officers to review each and every item one of his soldiers puts online, in case they leak secrets. And in televised commercials, screensavers and fliers, troops are told that blogging is a major security risk -- even though official sites have proven to leak many, many more secrets. Now there's the Air Force's argument, that blogs aren't legitimate media outlets -- and therefore, shouldn't be read at work.
 
My brother tells some hilarious AF stories, not least of which is they recently allowed Street View to drive around on the base hahahahahaha