
Anyone Remember t.A.T.u.? 7 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
I wonder what the song is about though.
Froggo Fun #175 - "Excellent" 1 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
When the 5G towers are up and running and ready to convert.
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Traps Be Nimble, Traps Be Quick 3 comments
Comeback? Turns out he never actually left 9 comments
Word Game - Entry 10 16 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
Hoo boy, let us await the Romance languages. (I wonder if anyone is gonna post the Latin word)
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300px? really? REALLY? 7 comments
Comeback? Turns out he never actually left 9 comments
300px? really? REALLY? 7 comments
Froggo Fun #174 - There's Always an Upside 1 comments
Just smile and nod and don't mind the frogs 4 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
It's true though. It's well established that frogsicles aren't that great. Still, liking ice cream and frogs isn't mutually exclusive. Just don't combine the two.
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Sponsored posts... 4 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
Jesus: "But first let me introduce today's sponsor, Raid: Shalom Legends."
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Word Game - Entry 9 7 comments
This guy saves animals for a living 3 comments
Alan Turing 5 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
It's hard for anyone who's ever used any digital device to not at least have heard his name. Alan Turing (1912-1954) is widely considered the father of theoretical computing. Plus it's estimated that his work in cracking the German Enigma Machine during World War II may have shortened the war in Europe by 2 years and may have saved 14 million lives. And how was he rewarded for his monumental contributions to humankind? Why, by being convicted for gross indecency and chemically castrated because he was gay, of course. A formal apology and posthumous pardon was issued by the British government about 50 years after his death. (I'm sure that did him a tonne of good)
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Tiny green frog looks like a gummy treat 8 comments
Frogs in Fiction #28 - Zuma 6 comments
happy_frog
· 5 years ago
You're a frog playing with colorful balls in Aztec-themed levels. Presumably, Zuma is not the name of the frog but short for Montezuma, the ancient Aztec emperor whose secrets you are trying to uncover by delving into the depths of his twelve temples. Developed by PopCap and published in 2003, it was and some would say remains a staple of casual puzzle games. RealArcade even awarded it "Game of the Year" in 2004. (Maybe its appeal stems from it being a family friendly version of ballbusting. I don't know, some people are into that)
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