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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (7229)3/13/2000 12:08:00 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (4) of 35685
 
Jim! If these should run away from home there will be more they are wild down here.....Your cat would have a ball....saves on cat food bill.....Hee! Hee!

Go ahead and consider them your pets. To make them happy. pat them on the head as you go by. Get a tiny winnie leash and walk them around the block at least once a day. Perhaps you could take them to a groomer and enter them in the "South West Fla. Lizard Show".

Teach them tricks. like turning a different color depending n what their surroundings are. You can be like the guy in NY with the "Dancing Fleas". I see $$$$$ in your eyes.

On the west coast of Fla. you have plenty of pesty bugs they can eat...don't take time from from your TA to spoil these cute as the dickens little lizards.

BTW....you might want t pick up a couple of this big old Palmetto bugs to also have as pets. Kinda look like a roach but No! No! Those my dear are Fla. Palmetto bugs.

Don't "Bug" (did you get it?) me no more about these cute little things,
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