“Now, when we left off in our last session, Mr. Iguana, we were dealing with your feelings toward your boss, and I’d like to continue that today with some role playing. We’ll let this stuffed iguana be your boss, and I want you to express how you feel.”
Might be easier to change jobs, Brigita P.
“Iguana raise! And a corner office!”
LOL 😀 😀 😀
I’m gonna have to agree with the title of that video.
I was amused when I saw the video title…but not anymore! I actually jumped cos I sooooo did not expect that! Sheesh!
Woah. Thank gosh it doesn’t boil down to the death roll at the office every day.
A new low: Ted Cruze and The Donald go head to head about their wives.
I wish I could show this post to my boss 😀
That escalated quickly.
*snerk* And! For the record! That was me voting this down in ‘slight jest’ as gawd, that iguana gives me the heebie- jeebies. Ya, I know, right? I can watch ‘Black Phillip’ until the end of the world but vicious iguana with facial cystic acne spots and broken off SPINES and Chinese LONG NAILS after disemboweling the stare-down stuffie *eehhehweewwww shivers* just does my gentle-flower-soul allll wrong.
P.s: Smartypants…:D 😀
I bet he thinks the stuffie is a rival, and that its fixed stare is a challenge…a lizard’s gotta do what a lizard’s gotta do!
I never knew iguanas were that vicious! I’ve been bitten by one, but only because my hand smelled like fruit. But attacking? Wow!
I think the iguana feels he’s being mocked by this stuffed imposter! “Laugh at me, will you? Aaargh!”
My husband and I call them Iguanistas. We do not confront.
My cousin had an iguana for years and years- it was a classroom pet for her grade schoolers! Her name was Ralph (yes), she was 6 ft. long and the kids loved her. My cousin had a kind of “tightrope” in her back yard, with a long leash attached to that and the iguana harness so it could be outside without escaping. ‘Til one day it did (she reported it). Cops call her about a loose iguana in a park. Not her iguana- how many iguanas are escaping in St. Paul, MN?! Two weeks later found sunning on a neighbor’s garage roof. All went well getting her back home and to the classroom!
Sorry, not my iguana. Don’t say that every day.