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Caption this Gecko........ |
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Check out my new cell phone.
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Boy do we look good, now!
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I'm not a Gecko!
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(SHOUTING) Progressive is the one you need !!
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The face recognition ID doesn’t seem to work.
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Dammit. I just wrote the Great American Novel and lost my reception and could not upload it.
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Last edited by Worldseries27; 08-30-2025 at 06:00 AM. Reason: Spell |
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Stop calling me a Gecko, I'm an Anole.
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Where did I put my phone?
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still not a "gecko" |
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That is an Anolis, also known as anoles. They are a genus of small, American lizards with the ability to change color. They are native to the Americas and are part of the Dactyloidae family. With over 425 species, Anolis is the most species-rich genus of amniote tetrapods in the world. Adult anoles can grow to be 5–18 inches long, including their tail, and typically live around 4 years. In captivity, they can live up to 8 years or more if well cared for. ... Wikipedia,
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Yes, but most of us call them “Geckos” probably because of a commercial. If I say “anole on my lanai screen” no one in my northern city seems to know what I’m talking about, like “is that some kind of mold?” but if I say “geckos on my porch screen” people nod with understanding.
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Not a gecko |
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