| | | phaz0rz | 05-21-2019 08:21 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Maybe you should go back to the grocery store and drop a few dollars buying your frog some friends. Chances are he wouldn't be so depressed if he were around his old mates from the farm. You may even pick out his girlfriend! |
| JamesNorth101 | 05-21-2019 08:24 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 1004439)
You may even pick out his girlfriend! | Or boyfriend. Got to be PC these days :thumb: ;) |
| phaz0rz | 05-21-2019 08:27 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 1004442)
Or boyfriend. Got to be PC these days :thumb: ;) | Sad state of affairs for sure. :pout: |
| agent006140 | 05-21-2019 01:14 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 1004439)
Maybe you should go back to the grocery store and drop a few dollars buying your frog some friends. Chances are he wouldn't be so depressed if he were around his old mates from the farm. You may even pick out his girlfriend! | There are turtles,water snakes,frogs,fish,snails and toads in the receiving pond but not the kind I BOUGHt in the store,it is farm raised and bigger.
When it was badly flooded,they all die because of all the pesticides and chemicals drained into the pond . |
| agent006140 | 05-21-2019 01:16 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard If I know how to build a koi pond in my backyard,I can keep some frogs ,frogs like to be close to water.
I will ask the store how they eat these frogs and turtles,it seems like a lot of work for the little meat |
| oompaloompa | 05-21-2019 02:53 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard I have small frogs in my back yard, and I have no pond. They live on the edges of the garden grass, so where the grass meet the paving, they may be buried under or living in the holes in paved edge, so watch out when you mow the lawn at the edges as your frog may live in there, mine must keep damp due to the soil being rained on a lot over here I guess. |
| oompaloompa | 05-21-2019 02:56 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard my kid was digging once and was yelling for me and had a big old toad by its leg and was yanking it out of the soil, it was so ugly, like a cartoon toad....we let it go and were careful where we walked after that |
| agent006140 | 05-21-2019 03:22 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard arent some toads poisonous? |
| phaz0rz | 05-21-2019 04:38 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1004578)
arent some toads poisonous? | Yes but so are some frogs. |
| Sunspot144 | 05-21-2019 07:45 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard David Blaine's got a frog regurgitating magic trick - done by training himself to keep the frog in his throat. Fking disgusting, lol. |
| GreenBean | 05-21-2019 07:54 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by oompaloompa
(Post 1004571)
my kid was digging once and was yelling for me and had a big old toad by its leg and was yanking it out of the soil, it was so ugly, like a cartoon toad....we let it go and were careful where we walked after that | Mini-me would never do that!
:brushteeth: |
| GreenBean | 05-21-2019 07:55 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunspot144
(Post 1004628)
David Blaine's got a frog regurgitating magic trick - done by training himself to keep the frog in his throat. Fking disgusting, lol. | So WTF did you share this? ;)
I need a barfbag.
:deadhorse: |
| ebay machine | 05-21-2019 07:56 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 1003926)
Best post you've ever made, agent. :lol:
My opinion - a farm raised frog isn't going to do very well in the wild because it's never had to survive in the wild. The change in color was probably an attempt at camouflage.
With that being said, I applaud the effort you've made freeing that frog and trying to give him a chance at a nice happy life with a spouse and children. | completely irrelevant but i have a question for you because you seem like the #1 experienced person on here. i've read every post, thread in here but still confused.
Here's what I'm confused about. When setting up your busienss account on paypal, they do not give you the option for a 'single member llc' or a 'single member corporation'
The only options are 'individual', 'sole prop', 'partnership', 'corp', and 'non profit organization'.
So if you are a single member LLC (aka disregarded entity), which option do you pick for the stealth paypal account. This confuses me because if you select corporation, wouldn't the IRS reject Paypal's 1099k form since the IRS is identifying you as a single member LLC? Or did you file one of the forms to get treated as a corporation?
There needs to be more crystal clear explanation on how to go about this because this is the make or break of paypal account that's doing serious numbers. ex: $400k per month. Thanks once again. If you need like $20 in btc or papypal to answer this question on your experience, then i can send bro. Need help with this. Thanks |
| GreenBean | 05-21-2019 08:09 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Please do not take threads OFF TOPIC.
This is casual chat only.
And STOP offering to pay.
Life is not like that around here....
@phaz0rz, you still got my Cayman Island bank account info?
:brick: |
| agent006140 | 05-21-2019 08:30 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard you do $400k/month and you need a stealth PAypal account?????????? |
| Sunspot144 | 05-21-2019 08:44 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 1004631)
So WTF did you share this? ;)
I need a barfbag.
:deadhorse: | Ya. :lol: The ones he accidentally swallowed while training gave him a stomach ache :pop2: :s:s:s BLEGH |
Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1004541)
There are turtles,water snakes,frogs,fish,snails and toads in the receiving pond but not the kind I BOUGHt in the store,it is farm raised and bigger.
When it was badly flooded,they all die because of all the pesticides and chemicals drained into the pond . | That's terrible :( |
| GreenBean | 05-21-2019 08:56 PM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunspot144
(Post 1004643)
Ya. :lol: The ones he accidentally swallowed while training gave him a stomach ache :pop2: :s:s:s BLEGH | Below is a gift that arrived downunder in 1935. 🐸🐸🐸 @*&(‰T&*I https://australianmuseum.net.au/lear...ogs/cane-toad/
4x4 Ute,spotlights and highways up in the Northern Territory.... after dark. Yeah.
:pop2: |
| Sunspot144 | 05-22-2019 06:23 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 1004649)
| Dang, mustve been like bubble wrap :lol: |
| GreenBean | 05-22-2019 06:43 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunspot144
(Post 1004721)
Dang, mustve been like bubble wrap :lol: | HeeHee.
But louder and messier....
:pop2: |
| agent006140 | 05-22-2019 07:46 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard Good news,just went to the backyard and heard croaking sound twice,cant see it but glad it is alive and well,may get him.her a mate !
may also get a turtle.
I like that supermarket,they also have large clam on half shell,those clams are 6 inches across and have lots of meat,chop them up and make clam chowder,clam sauce for spaghetii. |
| agent006140 | 05-22-2019 07:50 AM | Re: Live Frog in my backyard As kids,my brothers and I used to go catching tadpoles and raise them in a glass bowl,once we took a tadpole which has just turned into a frog and released it to our backyard,and forget all about it,until one rainy day,we heard croaking sound and what do we see,a young frog hopping around ,everytime it rains,we see it ! | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:11 AM. | |
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