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Sunlog in Bleu.

Roy Munson

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Here's Melbourne, my '05 Serpenco Amel Motley het Lavender. He wasn't sold to me as a sunglow, but he obviously is. I think I like him in blue as much as I like him freshly shed, so here he is. He's 13 or 14 months old, and weighs a whopping 334g. He's on an adult mouse every fourteen days.
 

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Nice!!!
I love Sunlogs, and I love motleys!!!
Can't wait to see him after shed.
Thanks,
 
You know how much i love sunglows and of course yours just enforces how much i love them. Make sure you post that baby post-shed.
 
I think you won't mind if I post a pic I once took of my sunglow in blue, with flash... never found a good 'reason' to post it, and did not consider it new thread material, so thanks for giving the opportunity, I think you'll like the pic!
 

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And here I was, expecting him to be slithering around in Roquefort.

Harrumph. :grin01:

(Nice sunlog, btw.)

regards,
jazz
 
What a beauty!

I still find it amusing that "sunlog" is widely accepted, but "moose" is not. :grin01:
 
Thanks guys! :D

PnyKlr said:
What a beauty!

I still find it amusing that "sunlog" is widely accepted, but "moose" is not. :grin01:
Thanks. Well, this was a one-time, intentional misspelling. You can bet you will not see me use "sunlog" again, especially in a thread title. Don't get me started on the "m" word. ;)
 
Roy Munson said:
Thanks guys! :D

Thanks. Well, this was a one-time, intentional misspelling. You can bet you will not see me use "sunlog" again, especially in a thread title. Don't get me started on the "m" word. ;)

What word... mooses?! :grin01:
 
jazzgeek said:
And here I was, expecting him to be slithering around in Roquefort.

Harrumph. :grin01:

(Nice sunlog, btw.)

regards,
jazz
Sunlog in Bleu...isn't that a Gershwin piece?

Sunlog in Bleu - could be the name of a fancy salad dressing... hmmm...

Moose and Sunlog - a confused cartoon?


(This is brain. This is brain at work [picture of an egg frying]. Any questions? )
:rolleyes:
 
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