A pet and the Lizard
Well its nearly sometime i blogged. And since then lot of things have happened... I have now become an expert in ROLLERBLADING. Well its a fantastic sport to pick up.. I now think why i didnt learn it earlier.. Its really nice to be on 4 wheels and cruise....I thought i was the craziest guy in the world doing wierdo things and always putting myself in crazy situations.. But now i feel i am not the craziest guy.
The character under the spot light today is one of our LPG trader. His name is Mr Richard O'neill. A perfect Brit in mannerism and attitude he is a very nice guy to engage in conversation. More than a trader he has become sort of a personal friend of mine...He was with the British Prime Minister TONY BLAIR's office when he got really bored of the job..Thats when SHELL discovered him and asked him to join us.. He joined the compulsory stocks trading division of SHELL in The Netherlands were he was over looking close to about 30 Mln USD profit when he was chucked out of there and into Singapore trading desk...Compulsory stocks trading is a very dynamic field a very specialised one too as very few people know how to do it.. Will explain about this concept someother time.... But the thing that makes him different is not all these...Its that , that he has a LIZARD AS A PET.... I have heard about all sort of pets but this is a bit too much... Here is a write up by him about his cuttie...Read and enjoy.....!!!!!!
QUOTE: RICHARD
You asked about my lizard. so here goes
Until I came out here, I had a pet lizard called Hild (he's now living with my sister in Leeds). Actually, I originally had two lizards, but since Hild decided to kill Bede, that state of affairs didn't last too long. Anyway, Hild is a pogona viticeps (Australian bearded dragon); he's about 18 inches long and chunky with it. If he gets frightened, he puffs up his chin so it doubles the size of his head. Improbably, he's also quite a good pet - easy to keep, but with lots of personality. you can always tell when he's hungry or wants to come out of his cage. he's also very lazy. once he's had a good dose of locusts (10-15 large ones), he tends to sit there and do nothing for 7-10 days, before starting to behave like a lunatic for a while (using up all that energy). Otherwise his main activity was sitting on my head of an evening whilst i was reading/watching tv. apparently he now dioes much the same for my sister
UNQOUTE
Strange guys...The world is so different. Got to go ... byeeeee


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