Hubpages - can I have an eff please?

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  1. frogdropping profile image78
    frogdroppingposted 13 years ago

    I forget about the eeee on my avatar. I think an eff would look so much nicer. Or even F1. Or perhaps F100? In green. Pushing it?

    smile

    1. couturepopcafe profile image60
      couturepopcafeposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I don't get it.

      1. skyfire profile image81
        skyfireposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Frog is trying to communicate with hubpages staff in froguman way.

        http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/landing … /tour.html

    2. Daniel Carter profile image62
      Daniel Carterposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Frog 'e' dropping? Does that help living with the 'e'?

      Congrats, ms. Elite.

      1. couturepopcafe profile image60
        couturepopcafeposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        e-frogging?

      2. frogdropping profile image78
        frogdroppingposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        lol Daniel, thankyou ...

        From what I can tell, the elite thing is a fairy disliked. Or maybe despised. I didn't realise I'd become one, it was sufidreamer that pointed it out.

        TBH, I think it's the word that upsets, rather than why we (or I) have one. I suppose it implies some kind of superiority. Well, I don't feel superior, or elite and I certainly don't get anything any other hubber doesn't get.

        With the exception of a list of new hubbers to greet, that's about it.

        Anyway - the eff thing? I was fooling about. It caught my eye and I thought it'd look better were it a nice capital green F. For FROG, because you know ... there is only one true Frog tongue

        1. couturepopcafe profile image60
          couturepopcafeposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          And I need to kiss him to go with my Barbie castle.

        2. Misha profile image62
          Mishaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          True dat. And we love her no matter e smile

  2. frogdropping profile image78
    frogdroppingposted 13 years ago

    @ skyfire - checked your link. Funny smile But there isn't any Froglish you know hmm

  3. CASE1WORKER profile image61
    CASE1WORKERposted 13 years ago

    my son is weird like you- he likes frogs- theres a big collection in his bedroom (pot and plastic) we were at a car boot sale and a guy asked him if he wanted to buy a computer game, he says, "no, do you have any frogs"

    me- exit sharp left

    ribbit ribbit ribbit

    1. Rochelle Frank profile image91
      Rochelle Frankposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You let your son collect frogs, plastic and pot? The frogs and plastic might be OK. smile

      1. CASE1WORKER profile image61
        CASE1WORKERposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        sorry local euphenism for pottery or porcelain- i am not quite that free thinking

    2. frogdropping profile image78
      frogdroppingposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I'm weird? lol lol

      1. CASE1WORKER profile image61
        CASE1WORKERposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        sorry to be the bearer of such a difficult message but hey I am used to frog mad people

        1. frogdropping profile image78
          frogdroppingposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Well then I don't qualify as weird. I don't even like frogs. I just happen to be one. Generally they're wet, muddy colored and spawn enough froglets every season to start a new pooliverse up *nods*

  4. skyfire profile image81
    skyfireposted 13 years ago

    big_smile

  5. mega1 profile image79
    mega1posted 13 years ago

    I knew a lady who was receptionist in an office service and she had 300 frogs mostly porcelain, but other things as well on shelves behind her desk - it all started when someone gave her a little frog sculpture for Christmas and she put it on her desk - then people assumed that she had a thing for frogs and kept bringing her more - she didn't particularly like them, she said, but she had to be polite, so she put them all on display!  funny.

  6. CASE1WORKER profile image61
    CASE1WORKERposted 13 years ago

    only 300?

    1. mega1 profile image79
      mega1posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      it may have been more!  but certainly not less - and they were all very cute!  but it was funny how she didn't particularly like them - everyone else did and she and her frogs got a lot of attention - got a write up in local paper. smile

 
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