Ok,


so now I've been racist about the poor lizard and you've been sexist - so anyone for putting a religious slant on it for the full set - obviously it is already a "differentially able lizard" due to it's current tailless state....
Watch out the animal protection people don't get on to you, - how would they put it?? - for failing to control a domestic canine in the presence of wild indigenous reptiles

(in your own yard... stranger things have happened in the UK!)
I so wouldn't be surprised in Florida! They are very eco-friendly here!
got to go cook for my hungry kids.....
Tessa
Now don't get me wrong, I try to conserve wherever I can, and I'd consider us somewhat environmentally friendly. But Florida is very extreme. Every home in our subdivision has to have a live oak tree in the front yard. Before we can cut down a tree wider than 6" trunk we have to get approval. It doesn't matter why you're cutting it down, must get approval. Also, all landscaping must be 75% indigenous to the state of Florida. Now I do like the fact that all underground irrigation is "grey" water, meaning it is basically recycled - so not for washing cars or drinking. Also, all commercial buildings or shopping centers, must have X amount of trees for X amount of pavement, OR must have a retention pond. This is all used for the reclaimed water that is used. And they are VERY strict about all of this!
There is a big controversy going on now because Orlando wants to start getting water from the ST Johns River, and Jacksonville says "whoa!!!!" It is only one of 2 rivers in the US that flow North! And because it ends in Jacksonville before it runs out into the Atlantic, we have a lot of gators, turtles, etc, that live here. If Orlando starts taking the water, then the salt water from the ATlantic will come into the river up here, as the river goes down from Orlando sucking it out, and the wildlife will suffer as a result. Personally, I say if it kills the snakes and gators, have at it!

So the environmentalists up her are all in a tizzy, while the city of Orlando literally has enough water to last them like 5 more years, or something like that. It's all messed up. And after hearing all this, Jeff and I go to Blizzard Beach and see all the water running, and the kids water play areas in Toontown, and at POP, and we're like, huh. Wonder what the environmentalists think of this?