Um....Mom?
Can we take this home?
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12 comments:
No, absolutely no. I put my foot down, no no no. Did you hear me I said NO?.
It could live in the bathtub...
hee hee....you are too funny Mrs. W. I miss you so!
Hahaha, well, as you've been getting new pets lately... what's one more??
You made me laugh :D THANK YOU!
I live in Florida, these show up in neighborhood ponds all the time. I wouldn't recommend them as inside pets, but they do keep the other wild animals away. =)
oh goodness - that is definitely not the pet for me! :)
My question is, where in the world did your kids spot this in Indiana. Too chilly in IN for alligators and crocs!
Plus, YIKES, have you seen the teeth on these things?
Good for you, stick with NO, NO, NO!
Only take it home if you want to get rid of your little dogs. They would make a nice snack for the alligator. Well, you could clear the house of all small creatures that way. Nawww you don't want to do that.
hey lady...just got your message on my blog...I will gladly tell the Patria folks that you have left us for gators and dolphins!!
I'm glad you are having fun! we are going to Donna's today but will miss you and yours so!!
Have fun with all the weekend festivities!!
Well there you have it. You have discovered your pet collecting limit. Sounds like y'all are having fun.
Kids are wild, aren't they? I can't count the number of times I said NO.
You're a brave soul to get even that close!
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