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July 08, 2012

IT WAS RELEASED AFTER PRODUCING ETC.

Miami firefighters rescue iguana stuck in a car's dashboard

(Thanks to Horace LaBadie)

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How did a four foot iguana get inside the guy's dashboard?

Any way he wanted, Jeff.

I'm usually freaked out when I find a stink bug inside my car.

That's a $ 50 fine if your lizard isn't wearing a seat belt.

Jeff,

I'm with you on that! There is nothing in my car but the cupholder that isn't sealed so I have to pay 10 gozillion bucks to get it serviced!

Iguana go for a ride.

You mean all I have to do is get an iguana stuck in my dashboard and the cute firemen will come and help me out? Pet Smart has iguanas don't they?


This is exactly why we will not take Snooki for a ride.

They've got some pretty big iguanas at GTMO. They're protected there, so they're sort of all over the place, little ones, big ones. Elsewhere in Cuba, they're lunch. The biggest I saw...we were having a beach picnic, and he came around with his girlfriends, 3 or 4 of them. (They hang around the beaches and picnic spots 'cause people feed 'em, although you're not supposed to.) The girlfriends were about 4 feet. He was between 5 and 6 feet, with a sail on his back and stripes on his sides. I threw him a chewed-out corncob, thinking he'd chew on it for a while. He swallowed it whole. How'd you like to find one of those in your dashboard?

Do they make pretty handbags or shoes?

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