July 18, 2013

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  • @Texasjillcarmel - Thanks for watching. I am so happy for my daughter that she is doing what she has always loved and wanted to do. She said the interview was longer but they really edited it down. There was alot going on locally today, news wise.

  • Good for her!    It's always wonderful to see endangered or injured animals introduced back into their own environment!

  • I know you're proud.

  • That is wonderful, Lynn and you have a very impressive daughter. Happy for you!!!
    frank

  • Cool. My grandson would love that. He's liked turtles ever since he was a little boy. He's in his 20's now and married, but still in college.

  • @ata_grandma - My daughter loved things reptilian and amphibian from a young age. She works with alligators too.

  • Yay for saving wildlife!! My son at one point aspired to be a marine biologist. He held onto that dream for a few years, and then changed his mind to teaching computer science. (Big leap). I like nature more than electronics, though the latter seems integrated in most everyone's lives today. Kudos on your daughter making the news for doing something so positive; for the turtle, and the world at large.

  • that is awesome!!!! but I didn't have to listen to any ads - Life Is Good =)

  • I have a granddaughter that wanted to be a marine biologist. That's neat your daughter is one. I love turtles in their place.

    About your question. I am laughing. I don't know what it was or is but I suppose the NSA has those things all over the world already so I'd better put on my Sherlock hat and investigate! You can be Watson!

  • That is so cool!

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