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drgnfly2265

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Florida
Small world. wassup? Haven't been 2 a show in awhile. You?
Ive been going to the local ones a lot, lol. The repticons in Orlando, the reptile breeder expo in the Daytona beach area, and the F.I.R.Expos in Kissimmee. I think I've been addicted to them, lol. Can't beat the deals they have sometimes, plus I LOVE looking at all the critters.
 

Jp

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
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Location
Orlando
Ive been going to the local ones a lot, lol. The repticons in Orlando, the reptile breeder expo in the Daytona beach area, and the F.I.R.Expos in Kissimmee. I think I've been addicted to them, lol. Can't beat the deals they have sometimes, plus I LOVE looking at all the critters.
I would definitely like 2 start getting 2 more shows, had to work the weekend of the last Repticon. Still bummed out about that.
 

Brett

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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765
Bismarck ND USA. Never been to a show they never get close to here. Once we get heavier into breeding think we are going to start traveling to show it would be a blast.
 

ajandj

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
346
Location
Australia
The Great Land of Oz. Victoria "Australia"
Never been to a reptile show, actually i don't think we have reptiles show..
Umm no, no kangeroos in my back yard either ;)
 

Brett

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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765
Oz is a big wild reptile show not. I so want to vacation there someday
 

ajandj

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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346
Location
Australia
believe it or not, i've never seen any reptiles in the wild... i only live about 10 minutes from the bush. Tiger snakes, brown snakes are very common in my area. Never seen a bluey.. The most i've seen are red back spiders.. "one crawled across Sara's hand and l freaked... The way she was screaming, l thought she had been bitten for sure, but thank god it just frightened her.. Like l said before, no roos in the yard and very rarely do l spot a koala in the old gum trees.
 

ajandj

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
346
Location
Australia
:DLMAO.. i also don't live at or near the beach.. lm definately not a size 2.. and l don't have blonde hair.. oh and there is no way in hell that i would even be able to balance on a surf board let alone ride one... anymore myths you want me to clear up?
 

Brett

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
765
LOL well you can do anything you put your mind to thats for sure. But ya ive talked to a few peeps from Oz land and guess ive heard the same its not what we in the states think it is. Thats why i would love to come visit
 

ajandj

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
346
Location
Australia
don't get me wrong, it is beautiful here... except for the stinky papermill and power stations.... oh and the DSE and there planned burn offs that get out of control and end up with bush fires.. ummm at the moment the floods are just sinking us.. many roads blocked and alot of small towns are cut off.. hopefully the rain willl ease and in a day or 2 we'll be back to normal
 

Brett

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
765
ya we have the same here sticky oil refinery and we are currently in a flood the dike is a 100 yards behind my house (water cant live with it cant live without it)
 

packfan74

Hatchling Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
127
Location
Northern Virginia (USA)
I'm in Northern VA (US). About 30 miles south of Washington, D.C. (where my husband works). Temps today w/the heat index was about 115 degrees, tomorrow we're looking at 110. Winters can sometimes get down in the teens w/snow at least 2-4 times a yr. but usually average winder temps are in the upper 20s. We truly have all 4 seasons and I LOVE love love, each and every one!.....would'nt live any other place!

I'm told I've got a Southern accent (according to my in-laws in Winconsin). I'm blond, green eyed, not a size 2, married 29 yrs., 3 boys - oldest 23/youngest 10. Dream job would be a zoo keeper!
 

ajandj

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
346
Location
Australia
cold, cold cold here. we are in the middle of winter and nights are between 0 - 2 celcius (33 - 37 F), days are on average 8 celcius (46F) and on a good day it can reach 15 celcius ( 59F). No snow where l am
Summer - Dec-Feb
Autumn - March - May
Winter - June - Aug
Spring - Sep - Nov

Accent... Accent.... Everyone says Aussies have a wierd accent but l don't know, l just can't hear it myself. Now you guys talk funny ;)
There is a US show just started on free to air, and it's called swamp people and man l have trouble watching that.. the accent is so thick. It's worse than my father inlaw who's Portugese.
 

Brett

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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765
LOL ya thats not how most americans talk swamp peaple is extream. cant understand that show most of the time. Thats a whole different world there . Its kinda funny though cuz you can almost go state to state here and have a different accent
 

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