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    Kurt
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    Bummer, then I won't bother telling you about the show in Manchester come this October. Ooops, I just did. D'oh!

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    Bummer, then I won't bother telling you about the show in Manchester come this October. Ooops, I just did. D'oh!

    XD That's actually a lot better for me. October=Much more notice. (1-2 days is not a lot of notice to drive like crazy) And that's also closer to where I live than Portland.

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    Here is the link to the Manchester show. http://www.reptileexpo.com/nefirst.htm See you there.

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    Here is the link to the Manchester show. http://www.reptileexpo.com/nefirst.htm See you there.
    Awesome! Thank you very much. *Japanese bow of gratitude*

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    I will more than likely be attending anything significant in New England this Autumn.
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    *clears out schedule for the event* Excellent. 90% chance I'm going. I doubt I'd recognize any of you if I saw you there though. (Not that that's a problem.)

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    100% chance that I am going. I always go. And John this the most signifigant herp event in New England this fall followed by the NEHS show a week later. The spring Manchester show was loaded with amphibians.
    Heres what I remember seeing for sale.
    Iranian harlequin newts
    fire salamanders
    barred tiger salamanders
    paddle-tailed newts
    Chinese fire-bellied newts
    fire-bellied toads
    barking treefrogs
    clown treefrogs
    blue-toed treefrogs
    West African rubber frogs
    lowland mantellas
    various dartfrogs
    White's treefogs
    red-eyed leaf frogs
    big-eyed treefrogs
    Amazon milk frogs
    mossy treefrogs
    pac-man frogs

    And thats what I can remember.

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