slefain said:Rotting Iguana sounds like a high school punk band.
Sonic Iguana is the studio of punk musician Matt Giorgini from Squirtgun and Rattail Grenadier, so you're not far off.
slefain said:Rotting Iguana sounds like a high school punk band.
Sonic Iguana is the studio of punk musician Matt Giorgini from Squirtgun and Rattail Grenadier, so you're not far off.
In reply to aircooled :
What makes that Funny to me is I was Born in Miami, My Grandmother was born in Miami in the 1800's and My Great Grand Father was the First Mayor of Miami In 1899. I would live there If you Paid Me, But you would have to Pay me !
In reply to GTXVette :
SWMBO has looked at a couple of So FL jobs, but the pay rate doesn't match up to the living expenses. Even at double her current pay rate the cost of housing down there alone is killer. When she was in school she attended a conference in Lauderdale on our dime. Her exact words were, it's NUTS! You go to a restaurant and they don't even have sweet tea on the menu. Not to mention the cheapest meal is usually ~$15. That's not including the 150 a night for a "cheap" hotel that wasn't @ the conference."
Dusterbd13 said:I have to wonder what iguana would taste like if done like good smoked bbq.
Google "BBQ Iguana". There are websites devoted to the subject.
Dusterbd13 said:I have to wonder what iguana would taste like if done like good smoked bbq.
Chicken of course!
I haven't noticed any frozen ones here, but our beach daisies did take a hit. Oh well, they'll come back in the spring.
In reply to Mr. Lee :
Yea Sweet Tea Is A Southern Thing, Florida isn't, they also keep the Salad so Cold It wilts in front of you. I know I don't sound like it but really I would love to live in Florida, It's just too Laid Back Here To Leave
GTXVette said:In reply to aircooled :
What makes that Funny to me is I was Born in Miami, My Grandmother was born in Miami in the 1800's and My Great Grand Father was the First Mayor of Miami In 1899. I would live there If you Paid Me, But you would have to Pay me !
is that back when it was Coconut Grove?
The iguanas can take a bit of a cold hit, but too long below freezing and they're goners. Frogs on the other hand are nigh-indestructible when it comes to cold. Most frogs can be darn near frozen solid and come back just fine. I moved my autocross trailer inside the shop today to get it ready for an event and it looks like a bunch of frogs had decided that the box would be a great place to ride out the cold snap. I scooped one out that was in a particularly vulnerable spot and he was just sort of limp. Held him in my hand for a while and he warmed up a bit and got back to frog business, whatever the hell that is.
There's a few more on the trailer that are still in their torpor state, but they're not in any danger. I'm heading south this weekend so I'll let them out 100 miles south of here where they shouldn't have to deal with any more freezes.
David S. Wallens said:I haven't noticed any frozen ones here, but our beach daisies did take a hit. Oh well, they'll come back in the spring.
I'm not sure if "beach daisies" should be the name of a band or a motif for the good life.
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