...why I hate gardening, but this is the biggest one:
The chances of encountering them greatly increase when you seek them out in their natural environment.
You may look at this picture and say to yourself "aww, that is cute! Why would anyone hate frogs?" but if that is what you are thinking, think again. Try image searching "mutant frog" or "three-headed frog" and see what comes up. Then you will understand the true horror of these repulsive creatures.
Monday, May 14, 2007
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You now have a picture of a huge frog on your blog.
I think you're pulling a Nathan and you secretly love frogs and all that they stand for.
HAHAHA! I remeber within the first week that I met you, you said something about hating frogs... I thought you were weird.
This is Becky, btw.
I'm with Matt on this one.
You can admit it, Kiki. We won't judge you.
My mom told me that mutant frogs can mean that there are environmental issues in the ground or waters around. I guess that frogs are one of the first species to have problems if there are issues in water. Hmmm. Something to think about.
It's not normal to have 5 legs or 2 heads for a frog....
that's what I'm saying! I personally don't want to give birth to a three-legged or two-headed baby...
Matt... "pulling a Nathan"... that took me a second, hahaha. =)
I'm glad you picked up on it.
I'm also glad that Oregon is not an area generally listed as having mutant frogs. So you're covered.
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