Thursday, October 20, 2005

Gecksplanation.....

So last night I was about to hop in the shower when I was greeted with a surprise. Gary the Gecko decided to chase a mosquito into my bathroom and onto my shower curtain. I almost had a heart attack because he fell into the bath tub when I moved the curtain and I tried not to step on him. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the bug catching...but I have to draw the line with the shower!!!!

8 Comments:

At 5:46 AM, Blogger Dan said...

That's hilarious. Now what are you doing up at 2:50 in the morning. I'm always wondering if the post time is your time or our time. Who knows this?

 
At 7:53 AM, Blogger Melanie said...

We always have to change the posting time from Pacific to Eastern time when originating a post on our site. Let's try an experiment. I'm writing this at 9:53 our time.

 
At 7:54 AM, Blogger Melanie said...

Hmmm, off by two hours. I wonder how you fix that?

 
At 8:46 AM, Blogger Travis said...

You're right. I'd rather shower with a gecko than a cockroach.

 
At 8:57 AM, Blogger Cory said...

Looks like all times here are Mountain Time...easy for all the people in Pocatello and New Mexico.

By the way, I hadn't really heard about the gecko moving in until Angie filled me in just now...funny stuff.

 
At 12:54 PM, Blogger Dan said...

I think I would have jumped out of the shower in record time. Yikes!!
The other day at work I found a black widow spider building a nice web in my office. I had to call someone to kill it. Now I have these sticky traps all over. I am not taking any chances. Maybe you can send your geiko over here to take care of my spiders.

 
At 6:50 PM, Blogger Krista said...

Hmm...I wonder if it would be possible to send a gecko by mail. I guess if you put plenty of bugs in the box and a couple of breather holes...and if I sent it express......

 
At 7:54 AM, Blogger Travis said...

Maybe if you shipped it frozen. From what I understand, cold-blooded animals can adapted their metabolic rates according to temperture. I don't know how long they can survive frozen though.

 

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