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The tolerant frog



2009-05-16 - Toad Hall, Greater Milltown, District 5, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Melissa Taylor.
The HANDSOME, TOLERANT FROG: Melissa Taylor writes, "This is without a doubt, the most tolerant frog I have ever encountered. He sat very patiently posing for several portraits with little objection. Of course, he may have been in shock after the piercing squeals of the little girls who found him, and the little boy who wanted to chase him, and, of course, my numerous attempts to kiss him probably didn't do a lot for his overall mental health either! Since he was such a good sport," she continued, "I thought I'd try to help him out. He's a kind and gentle frog who likes long hops in the grass, moonlit dinners of crispy flies, and the color tan - but crazy blonde women with flashing cameras - not so much. If there are any eligible girl frogs in the area who are interested, please look him up in Adair County just off KY 61 - He's 'hopping' to hear from you!" Right Two princesses for real and the frog: Katie shows a curious but not quite sure Addie the handsome toad. Clicking Read More accesses the Today, Saturday, May 16, 2009 Feature


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