The critters actually have horns so there’s a play on words working. I lived in Coalinga, CA, home of an annual Horned Toad derby, when I was 9. Fun stuff! :-)
In a New Yorker Cartoon, another man has a lizard hanging from his nose by the jaws, and the physician says, “That’s HEE-la monster. It’s Spanish. The G sounds like an H.”
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
I don’t care what it is….. Just get it off.
Linux0s over 11 years ago
“Well we’re both thirsty… "
Aussie Down Under over 11 years ago
The bartender “nose” his critters.
bbadenov over 11 years ago
Great Horny Toads!
mistercatworks over 11 years ago
…and it’s not “good for a free drink”.
Saturday's Child over 11 years ago
That’s some tough cowboy! He’s got sharp teeth sinking into his nose, and he doesn’t even flinch! LOL
J Short over 11 years ago
Horntoad: It started as a coldsore on my lip.
yaakovashoshana over 11 years ago
That’s what my great grandma called them when she showed me how to catch them in her flower bed.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 11 years ago
Could it have originally been horned toed, like the fringe toed French toad?
dzw3030 over 11 years ago
The critters actually have horns so there’s a play on words working. I lived in Coalinga, CA, home of an annual Horned Toad derby, when I was 9. Fun stuff! :-)
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
In a New Yorker Cartoon, another man has a lizard hanging from his nose by the jaws, and the physician says, “That’s HEE-la monster. It’s Spanish. The G sounds like an H.”
Seiko over 11 years ago
TCU has gone green, say it isn’t true !???