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Zeta posted on Mon, Jan 4, 2010 6:49 PM

On 2009-07-06 23:03, Zeta wrote:

On 2009-04-14 13:33, Hakalugi wrote:
From Arkiva Tropika:

http://www.arkivatropika.com/cgi-bin/tags.cgi?tags=%22California%22

I know it's wrong, but I couldn't let this talented marimba playing frog go... or is it a toad?

I have seen frogs playing pool and riding bicycles... such talented amphibians! If anyone have more frogs to share, maybe we should start a thread. I think they are pretty Tiki.
Adios amigos!

Toads singind and playing music.

What's the story with this curiosities? I think they are original from Mexico, but I'm not sure...
Please show us your frogs!

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Zeta posted on Mon, Jan 4, 2010 7:04 PM

I guess they are not originally from Mexico... not sure. Oh, wise men of Tiki Central, please help.

Frog lamp
1934

MT

Jungle Trader, have you seen this thread yet? :wink:

Yes, yes I have. Poor little frogs. Ceramic frogs would be better since REAL dead frogs can't eat cockroaches and other bugs. Leave the live frogs alone. They've disappeared in the Costa Rican rainforest. Frogs are my friends.

UB

What happened to the frog's car when his parking meter expired?
It got toad!!

On 2010-01-06 13:13, Unga Bunga wrote:
What happened to the frog's car when his parking meter expired?
It got toad!!

I think you made that one up.
Here's one I really did.
Q. "What do you call 4 frogs in a pond?"
A. "Gang Green"

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA! Damn I'm good.

My guitarist frog.

A related Spanish tradition its the stuffed rabbit disguised as a hunter.
You still can find these beauties on a lot of roadside bars in La Mancha.

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