We have fully legless lizards in the US. When I lived in north Florida, I once heard a weird sound like someone eating potato chips outside my house. It was a cat, munching on a glass snake! Those are actually completely legless lizards, formally known as glass lizards; that one was an Eastern glass lizard, which lives in the southeast US.
When I was 7 years old, I thought Eisenhower was president for life and the Supreme Court made perfect decisions. That’s why childhood seemed so great, because ignorance is bliss.
Down in Baja California there crawls a beast so bizarre, so cruel, so foul, that the mere mention of it sends locals scurrying. It’s an opportunist, said to attack humans at their most vulnerable moment: potty time.
Calvin for dog catcher ! about 2 months ago
I flagged Jason’s very naughty comment and now he’s banned for 321 years !
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 months ago
The supreme court is now wholly owned by a felon so they are no longer impartial!
Mikey Jay about 2 months ago
320 times, eh? Well that really changes the world for the better, doesn’t it?!
sergioandrade Premium Member about 2 months ago
In 1981 the USDA declared ketchup a vegetable.
eromlig about 2 months ago
Xhen Ciaoqing One time I spun my phone 321 times. Jason, ol’ buddy, we’re thinking about you.
Pickled Pete about 2 months ago
The Supreme Court ruled there cannot be a Nativity Scene on Capitol Hill.
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This isn’t for any religious reason. They just haven’t been able to find Three WISE MEN in DC.
A search for a VIRGIN was also fruitless.
There was no problem, however, finding enough AS$ES to fill the stable.
Bilan about 2 months ago
Technically, those are legs on the Mexican Mole Lizard.
mindjob about 2 months ago
I wonder if they made any ruling on avocados which are technically fruit
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 2 months ago
Fun fact: New Jerseys state vegetable is a tomato.
cactusbob333 about 2 months ago
You are bragging if you say your pink lizard is nine inches long.
Solarbear Premium Member about 2 months ago
We have fully legless lizards in the US. When I lived in north Florida, I once heard a weird sound like someone eating potato chips outside my house. It was a cat, munching on a glass snake! Those are actually completely legless lizards, formally known as glass lizards; that one was an Eastern glass lizard, which lives in the southeast US.
GojusJoe about 2 months ago
When I was 7 years old, I thought Eisenhower was president for life and the Supreme Court made perfect decisions. That’s why childhood seemed so great, because ignorance is bliss.
oakie817 about 2 months ago
changed from fruit to charge tax on tomatoes, naturally
Aimless Melissa about 2 months ago
a citrus fruit, too.
walter Premium Member about 2 months ago
Yes, and Reagan’s USDA school lunch program tried to call Ketchup a vegetable…
djlactin about 2 months ago
In China, tomatoes are treated like fruit. Like, eaten with sugar or used with grapes and kiwi slices to garnish a (my) birthday cake.
djlactin about 2 months ago
Pumpkins and cucumbers are also technically fruits.
6turtle9 about 2 months ago
Down in Baja California there crawls a beast so bizarre, so cruel, so foul, that the mere mention of it sends locals scurrying. It’s an opportunist, said to attack humans at their most vulnerable moment: potty time.
Wired.Com/2014/12/absurd-creature-of-the-week-mexican-mole-lizard/#:~:text=OK%252C%2520it’s%2520not%2520true%E2%80%94the,pulled%2520up%2520to%2520two%2520cowboys.
Stephen Gilberg about 2 months ago
In case you’re wondering, the reason the court cared enough about the issue was a tax on vegetables.
Wise1 about 2 months ago
In the spirit of JSL, I once spun my phone 321 times!
JohnShirley1 about 2 months ago
That mole lizard really is a pretty crazzzzy animal. But it’s working for him.
Rhonda Premium Member about 2 months ago
Why does the pic of the lizard have front legs if he is legless?
jocatric about 2 months ago
So it does have arms, then?