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The iguanas start dropping out of the trees down here with the cold weather. They go into hibernation if it gets cold enough, and then they die if it doesn't warm up. A lot died last year.

I heard that the same thing happened to a lot of the pythons in the Everglades.

The best story I heard from last year was about a guy who drove around his neighborhood collecting the iguanas on the ground (apparently they can be quite tasty). He put them all into the back of his station wagon. Well, a number of them weren't dead yet, and as they warmed up they all awoke in his car. Big Grin
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Originally posted by Rothko:
The iguanas start dropping out of the trees down here with the cold weather. They go into hibernation if it gets cold enough, and then they die if it doesn't warm up. A lot died last year.

I heard that the same thing happened to a lot of the pythons in the Everglades.

The best story I heard from last year was about a guy who drove around his neighborhood collecting the iguanas on the ground (apparently they can be quite tasty). He put them all into the back of his station wagon. Well, a number of them weren't dead yet, and as they warmed up they all awoke in his car. Big Grin


that's a good one.

i also heard several stories of people trying to "save" the iguanas. so they would collect them and put them in their bathrooms to warm up. a couple of hours later they had a bathroom full of live iguanas.
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Originally posted by jorgerunfast:
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Originally posted by Rothko:
The iguanas start dropping out of the trees down here with the cold weather. They go into hibernation if it gets cold enough, and then they die if it doesn't warm up. A lot died last year.

I heard that the same thing happened to a lot of the pythons in the Everglades.

The best story I heard from last year was about a guy who drove around his neighborhood collecting the iguanas on the ground (apparently they can be quite tasty). He put them all into the back of his station wagon. Well, a number of them weren't dead yet, and as they warmed up they all awoke in his car. Big Grin


that's a good one.

i also heard several stories of people trying to "save" the iguanas. so they would collect them and put them in their bathrooms to warm up. a couple of hours later they had a bathroom full of live iguanas.

That just proves that iguanas and Darwinism are inexorably linked.
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
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Originally posted by jorgerunfast:
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Originally posted by Rothko:
The iguanas start dropping out of the trees down here with the cold weather. They go into hibernation if it gets cold enough, and then they die if it doesn't warm up. A lot died last year.

I heard that the same thing happened to a lot of the pythons in the Everglades.

The best story I heard from last year was about a guy who drove around his neighborhood collecting the iguanas on the ground (apparently they can be quite tasty). He put them all into the back of his station wagon. Well, a number of them weren't dead yet, and as they warmed up they all awoke in his car. Big Grin


that's a good one.

i also heard several stories of people trying to "save" the iguanas. so they would collect them and put them in their bathrooms to warm up. a couple of hours later they had a bathroom full of live iguanas.

That just proves that iguanas and Darwinism are inexorably linked.


Brilliant mneeley! Big Grin Big Grin
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by KSC02:
I live 23km from the office. Three times this week, it's taken 2+ hours to get home Mad


Cars overheating on highway?

Did you read the coverage of the 300+ people that got stranded in heavy snow drifting and high winds on highway 402, just outside of Sarnia, Ontario? Military helicopters were brought in to evac people out to warmth until they could successfully plow the snow out.

Biggest storm there in 25 years, and Winter is just getting started. Eek
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Originally posted by KSC02:
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by KSC02:
I live 23km from the office. Three times this week, it's taken 2+ hours to get home Mad


Cars overheating on highway?

Did you read the coverage of the 300+ people that got stranded in heavy snow drifting and high winds on highway 402, just outside of Sarnia, Ontario? Military helicopters were brought in to evac people out to warmth until they could successfully plow the snow out.

Biggest storm there in 25 years, and Winter is just getting started. Eek


I missed the story. After golf yesterday, we all decided to head to our favorite cigar place (you know it) and enjoy the scenery. Wink

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