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I want to have Frogman tadpoles.
Posted by:
Jennifer |
October 28, 2003 11:51 PM
They have big glasses, black plastic suits, webbed feet, oxygen cans on the back and a big crush on Texan spicy food.
Think you can handle that Jennifer?
Posted by:
the dissident frogman |
October 29, 2003 12:00 AM
Anything from you, Frogman!!!
Posted by:
Jennifer |
October 29, 2003 12:07 AM
Diss -
You know what the French do to frogs, don't you? A sad destiny for your, um, tadpoles...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/677593.stm
http://www.theworldwidegourmet.com/fish/frog/loiseau.htm
http://www.theworldwidegourmet.com/fish/frog/passedat.htm
Please think twice before proliferating.
;)
Posted by:
Valerie |
October 29, 2003 12:58 AM
Valerie,
Are you trying to throw cold water on this party?
These particular tadpoles would follow in the, er, footsteps of their pere and be brave, strong, and clever. I think they would be more than a match for any weenie-chef de cuisisne.
Posted by:
Valerie, the other |
October 29, 2003 01:23 AM
Valerie, the other:
Just thinking of the children, uh, tadpoles, Val. Hee. Hee. ;)
Here's some music for the little ones to listen to in their nursery ponds... http://www.rompin.com/frogs_sum.htm.
Posted by:
Valerie |
October 29, 2003 09:27 AM
[[now taking a comfortable position in his armchair, strutting about the perspective of a fierce catfight over himself, of which should normally emerge the alpha Frogfan. Got to love that behavioral science.]]
Posted by:
the dissident frogman |
October 29, 2003 10:23 AM
Cher Alpha Frognam,
Now, don't make the ladies fight over you. There's plenty of Frogman to go around.
Valerie,
"Just thinking of the children, uh, tadpoles, ...." Uh-huh, sure. I know what you were thinking. Sorry, tant pis pour nous, Val-sister. Life is not fair. (So, sis, shall we get to work on those polygamy laws?)
Posted by:
Valerie, the other |
October 29, 2003 11:10 AM
Valerie,
I think the other you is right.
Take Bernard Loiseau: we all know what happened when he learnt the news about the new tadpole generation. (Now call me insensitive and disrespectful, I don't care. As far as I'm concerned, I have never eaten or cooked Frog's Legs with Garlic Purée and Parsley Jus.)
DF,
I think you mentioned once that you had a brother... Actually, I remember very well ;)
Posted by:
Carine |
October 29, 2003 12:20 PM
Je sais vous etes chez vous, je n'ai qu'a aller voir ailleurs si je ne suis pas content... mais je suppose que si vous laissez la place aux commentaires, c'est justement pour avoir un retour.
Je trouve que vous avez bien raison d'etre fier de ce que vous faites, fier des messages que vous recevez...mais ce serait bien que ces articles de satisfaction viennent en plus des articles plus passionants, pas a la place...sinon c'est la grosse tete qui guette...et le contenu du site qui s'evapore...
Posted by:
le gnarf |
October 29, 2003 01:26 PM
Heh.
Posted by:
Gabriel Syme |
October 29, 2003 02:26 PM
DF has some cousins too, and a Russian aunt. If you miss the alpha frog you might hitch your wagon to the beta, gamma, delta, or epsilon.
( I don't understand this at all, Couple oui oui's and the girls get all weak in the knees?;)
I wonder if Charles Johnson gets email marriage proposals?
Hey Valerie & Carine did you get any Marriage proposals when you we running Pave France? Any stalkers? A birthday card?
Posted by:
Papertiger |
October 29, 2003 04:20 PM
Wasn't this a Peter Paul and Mary song?
"I'm In Love With a Big Blue Frog
A Big Blue Frog loves me
It's not as bad as it appears
He's charming and he's 6-foot-3"
Sorry to bring up such leftie-lovin' lefties in the dacha, but as I see it, I've got to get some scant return on my wasted Democrat upbringing.
Posted by:
Nightfly |
October 29, 2003 10:50 PM
Valerie, the other:
Don't want to interfere in the conversation with your homonym, but I have to say that I'm all for these polygamy laws. Can't wait.
Carine:
I can see where you're coming from. Crafty as usual huh?
Actually, I have several brothers. We're a gang. Choice is good.
Papertiger:
I don't understand either. But hell, I'm not complaining.
Nightfly:
A 6 foot 3 big blue frog. My, my, my.
Clearly, I can't think of any better illustration for the word "hallucinogen" than those 60/70's decades.
Posted by:
the dissident frogman |
October 29, 2003 11:08 PM
Papertiger: Any and every American woman - and I must assume the trend continues elsewhere - is a fool for accents, which are only second to other languages. I'm betting on it being an evolutionary trait.
Frog: So... polygamy laws being crafted? Be sure and leave room for me in there! Anything to advance the cause... *wink*
Posted by:
drea |
October 30, 2003 05:12 AM
What was true in College is still true now... I know it was a great idea to hang out with a babe-magnet! DF - you are indeed one of the funniest, most thoroughly endearing chaps to be found. When I build my house, you can be a permanent guest, or even a whacky neighbor.
with best regards,
Joe
Posted by:
Joe |
November 4, 2003 12:38 PM
Responsable de l'organisation americalovers, et quoique fervent pro-américain, je ne saurais souscrire un seul instant à certaines de vos conclusions.
J'aimerais cependant comprendre qui finance vos initiatives, qui dans l'état actuel sont attentatoires à la relation amicale franco-américaine. Une réponse à cette question me permettrait de mieux appréhender si vous êtres réellement un de nos compatriotes. Certains de vos "articles ", notamment votre "contribution" sur le voile, font en effet de vous l'allié objectif des islamistes, ceux là même que nous nous efforcons de combattre, avec l'aide de nos amis et alliés américains ...
Si vous n'avez pas peur de descendre dans l'arêne et que votre verbiage vaut bien votre ramage, vous nous répondrez peut-être ..! Question de courage , of course...!
Eric-Alexandre POHER Americalovers. org
Posted by:
Eric-A POHER |
March 8, 2004 04:28 AM
Yo Responsable 17! Votre jolie tirade serait belle et bonne si vous aviez pris soin d'omettre l'URL de votre pathétique organisation.
En effet, votre ridicule propos bassement anti-Bush ("manifeste des alter américanistes"... Je m'en tiens encore les côtes) vous fais malheureusement perdre le peu de crédibilité dont votre hypocrite commentaire aurait pu vous créditer (vous avez fait très fort avec l'utilisation courageuse de termes tels que "fervent pro-américain", "amicale relation franco-américaine", "attentatoire" et tout ça. La larme me vient à l’oeil et je me sens tout bizarre dans le pantalon mon colonel. Dommage cependant que l'actualité de ces douze derniers mois – pour le moins - invalide totalement votre vibrant discours pour inauguration de club du troisième âge, non ?)
Sachez donc Responsable 17 que je n'ai pas de comptes à rendre ni d'explications à donner à un sombre groupuscule de gauchistes mondains. Quand à savoir qui « finance » petit scarabée... Un "fervent pro-américain" (qui, de plus, cite Tocqueville à l'envi - mais manifestement sans en saisir l'esprit, tel que le démontre, par exemple, votre risible incompréhension de mon propos sur le voile) ne devrait pas avoir de difficultés à appréhender le concept de "sphère privée" et de "société civile".
A l'inverse, je vous encourage de réfléchir à celui, beaucoup plus simple de "assclown", (coined by Rachel Lucas)
And yes, you can kiss it, kiddo. You and your Americalovers.org are obviously of those "american lovers" who happen to hate everything America.
Do us a favor, suck an exhaust pipe.
Posted by:
the dissident frogman |
March 8, 2004 06:58 AM