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X-E’s ’08 Summer Megaparty: Frog Blog.

Had a long day at work, so all you're getting tonight is a short story about frogs.

Growing up near the woods and several sewer drains meant that frogs were a big part of the summers of my youth. My friends and I were blessed, as the ecological balance in our neighborhood seemed to forge only the stupidest of frogs, which were incredibly easy to catch no matter how ridiculous our attempts may have been. (I do recall at least one instance of trying to scoop frogs out of a pond with a Mets baseball cap. That was the only time we didn't go home with frogs.)

I'm sure boredom and a general love of frogs had something to do with our obsession, but beyond that, these frogs always seemed to be taunting us. There was a sewer drain right across the street from my house, and whenever my friends and I were outside doing whatever it was we did, these spiteful frogs would hang out and make noises right on the grate, seeming to dare us to try to catch them.


We could never resist. Oh, the frustrated screams we'd bellow whenever we were this close to snagging one with our bare hands, only to watch the frog effortlessly dart into the dark muck. Recalling those awful feelings, I now know how people must feel when I play against them in Brawl as Pikachu.

Still, if we really wanted a frog, it wasn't hard to get one. They were everywhere. Before the city I live in became overstuffed with housing developments, forestal areas were pretty much at every turn. And they were filled with frogs.

That brings me to the point of this small, frog-centric entry. Whenever we caught a frog, we were happy, but we weren't exactly sure what we were supposed to do with it. It wasn't as if any of us had the foresight to pre-construct a special frog tank for such an occasion, so we'd usually puppet them like action figures for a minute or two before setting 'em free. I may be blocking out one or two memories of unjust harm done to frogs over the course of our many adventures, but I hope we played on the straight and narrow.

I know I did. Except for that one time.

See, I had gotten this hermit crab at the Jersey shore one summer. You usually don't buy hermit crabs at the Jersey shore without buying some kind of cage to go with it, and mine was this coffee can-sized meshy thing with a pop-off plastic top. After the hermit crab died and I settled its estate, it occurred to me that its former abode would've made for an absolutely perfect Frog Containment Unit.

On my next frog capture, I gleefully returned home, frog in palm, and introduced my earthy friend to his happy little hermit crab cage. He looked so awesome in there. Seemingly cognizant to the fact that he couldn't escape, the frog just sat right in the middle of the cage, puffing out its throat and being obscenely cute. I placed the cage on a little nightstand by my bed and drifted off into a slumber filled with froggy dreams and toad thoughts.

When I woke up, the frog was as dead as a doornail and dried to a crisp.

The moral of this blog entry is...frogs need water. :(

Posted by Matt on 07/07/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 116 comments

But Rev, don’t squids usually live in water?

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 07/08/2008 2:47 PM


JoshC, The affectionate mollusk “Prairie Squids” roam the plains in search of people to give their love to. Seek not to understand the nature of this beast, but only allow it to show you its tenderness once and your heart will belong to the squid forever.

Just make sure you have your debeaking tools handy. Prairie squid beaks are mighty sharp.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 07/08/2008 2:54 PM


I remember having a tiny frog when I was about 5 yrs old. I’d decided to give him a ride on my tricycle and set him on the handlebars.

The next thing I knew, he’d jumped off and I’d somehow run over him. I picked him up and his little eyes reminded me of those tiny canned blueberrys that come in the box of muffin mix.

I remember that like it was yesterday :-(

Chestnuts roasted by MikeyD @ 07/08/2008 3:23 PM


Frogs are EVIL!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Dzl1RkBxNsY

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 07/08/2008 3:49 PM


Frogs will die for seemingly no reason, I have found. Last year I found a frog inside an inflatable boat after a heavy rain. I put him in a jar and prepared an old fish tank to suit a frog’s needs.
Some gravel, a nice flat rock sitting partially submerged in the water, so he could sit leisurely in or out of the water at his pleasure, real plants and fake plants, both shaggy enough for him to hide in or sit upon.

I git up the pet store for him, got him a fake rock to chill with, he could climb on it or hide underneath, more plants, water heater, water tablets and shit.
Fresh crickets to munch on.

When I found him he was about the size of the tip of my thumb, from the tip to the first knuckle. I was able to feed him just with a few ants I got from the porch every day. He eventually grew to about 3 inches long and I had to buy crickets every two days.
After every time I fed him, he would chirp.

He lived until January, fine one day, gobbling down crickets and singing one day, white and bloated the next day.

Chestnuts roasted by Somethin' Funny @ 07/08/2008 4:06 PM


Somethin’ Funny – that’s just the way life is. We’re all of us just one moment away from white and bloated, our cricket gobbling days behind us.

Live every day as if you’re chirping for crickets, for it may be your last.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up @ 07/08/2008 4:15 PM


Live every day as if you’re chirping for crickets, for it may be your last.

A more profound statement has never been…stated.

Chestnuts roasted by BgBlyStyle @ 07/08/2008 4:19 PM


Did anybody else notice this picture on July 5th’s entry? It anagrams to fallout shelter:

http://x-entertainment.com/updates/pics/mega5/TastefulHoller.jpg

Which goes with this one on July 2nd:

http://x-entertainment.com/updates/pics/mega2/5.jpg

I’m very curious where this is leading.

Chestnuts roasted by Jack @ 07/08/2008 4:33 PM


Jack
Nice find! There is also a picture behind the 2 side by side pictures of the Robo Force robots in the 07/05 entry. I can’t say for sure, but it looks mysteriously like a Coconut Crab

Chestnuts roasted by Saint @ 07/08/2008 5:25 PM


Hey Jack,
where abouts did you find those images on those pages?

Am I blind or just stoopid?

Thanks… Could it be a message from Hssxxlllo Ussall ?

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 07/08/2008 5:25 PM


Any ya’ll ever had frogs legs ? I think theyr’e pretty tasty!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/08/2008 5:43 PM


OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN! OH MAN!

I hope this leads too a SUMMER advent calendar! Which will in turn lead to Waiterbot!

Which in turn will lead to more VLOGS! YESSSSSSSSSSS!

Chestnuts roasted by Jester @ 07/08/2008 5:43 PM


Rest assured, we DEFINATELY haven’t heard the last of that rabbit!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 07/08/2008 5:47 PM


@Nizz

They are in the folders of the Megaparty pics. They don’t have links that I can see. Since I found the crab pic the first day I have been checking every entry to see if there are any more.

Chestnuts roasted by Jack @ 07/08/2008 6:12 PM


Why is Crazy Frog anatomically correct?!? o_O ;_;;

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb1/ConstantMnemonic/Picture1-4.png

Chestnuts roasted by Hotblack Desiato @ 07/08/2008 6:17 PM


I am sorry.
I am a frog killer.
I didn’t do it on purpose.
It really was an accident.

I had the best intentions for that firebellied toad, but my lack of resources and knowledge on the critter led me to accidentally kill him.
I tried to feed him- I got him mealyworms. He loved them.
But then, he stopped eating one day… he was still alive cause he’d move, so I kept his water dish full and hoped he was just hibernating.
But he just started wasting away. Still alive, but he wouldn’t eat. And one day, he just … I found him dead. Trying to crawl away. He lived about 4 months.

It still makes me very sad- that froggie just wasted away before my eyes.

On the other hand, the reason I had a firebellied toad was becuase I was going to give it to my friend for her birthday, but when I saw a full-grown Bullfrog for sale for $10, I had to get the Bully for her.
That bullfrog led an awesome life in the pond in her backyard, i tell you that. So if Firebellie dies to give Bully a better life, so be it, I guess.

and by the way, that Coconut Crab Hssxlllo stuff is really freaking me out. How did JACK find it again? I tell ya- Jack’s playing for the other team.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 07/08/2008 6:17 PM


…not that there’s anything wrong with that

Chestnuts roasted by Saint @ 07/08/2008 6:23 PM


If anyone wants to Brawl,I’m getting on right now.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 07/08/2008 6:48 PM


I have had hamsters die. 2 were old age sorta…and my husband left the window open and it got sick…then one died right after I got it…. i gave a pair of dwarf hams to a friend and the one bit off the others head…and then a mom and baby ate the other weaker baby…who I was hoping would live, because it was a rare red eyed argente’

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 07/08/2008 7:11 PM


chairboatstampjupiter is online and talking @ Google Chat right now!!!

Box 23 in full effect.

Chestnuts roasted by Fungusmungus @ 07/08/2008 7:13 PM


OK, got a little excited. One word message:

grain

Not much to go on. But it is a clear message from him. So i’ll take what I can get.

Chestnuts roasted by Fungusmungus @ 07/08/2008 7:18 PM


YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!!
Got a meesage from HU…

“hammer”

Like FM said above, it’s not much but it’s something!!!! My summer just got 8 trillion times more fun!

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 07/08/2008 7:46 PM


My sisters used to love catching frogs in our various backyards. The southern New Jersey shore area is mostly swampland and beaches, prime frog real estate. They weren’t really allowed to keep them, though. Mom was adamant about that. She didn’t mind other reptiles, like turtles or iguanas, but no slimy frogs in her house. I wouldn’t be surprised if they kept them hidden somewhere anyway, but I don’t remember ever seeing them. I wouldn’t have touched them. I’m not a big frog enthusiast. I’m no fonder of slimy things than our mother.

My brother actually has a turtle named Jim he’s had for a long time now. Or it should be said, Mom does. I think she’s the one who really feeds him. Jim was named after my brother’s favorite snack, Slim Jims. He wanted to name him Michaelangelo, but for some reason, Mom vetoed that idea.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 07/08/2008 7:47 PM


Hello Summer Party people!

I forgot who requested it, but I’m back from Vegas and I was supposed to find a lens store downtown that had a poster of Matt in some funky contacts. The only time I went to downtown I was so hammered I totally forgot. I’m sorry. :(

I’m surprised to have not seen a blog about this year’s Dewmocracy, unless I’ve overlooked it? What is everybody’s views on the new flavors? Which one is getting your vote? I’ve had all three, but at different times, so I can’t really make a solid decision. I’m about to go to AM/PM and pick up all three for a final showdown. Bat’leths and all. If I remember right, I’m leaning towards Revolution.

Chestnuts roasted by nork @ 07/08/2008 9:18 PM


Aw, I was hoping this would be a Frog Bog Blog.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 07/08/2008 9:20 PM


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