Funny Lizard Friday – Episode 1

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Lil’ Murph: Character at large who inadvertently is the model for the reptilian population

And now…        some shameless self-promotion…

Visit The Meta•MURPH•osis Collection at our online Zazzle POD store,

The Dizzy Butterfly Emporium

Our lizard collection is inspired by our very own Murph and Earth’s beautiful lizards everywhere! It’s in honor of them. Follow the store when you visit and follow us on Pinterest & Instagram to see new designs of all kinds as they happen. If you are bored with ordinary, we’ve got you covered for pillows, décor, sporting goods, bar glasses, coffee mugs, bereavement gifts & more!!

Of course, when there are new products for the lizard lovers, you’ll see those too, as our Meta•MURPH•osis collection will continue to grow!

Have a fabulous weekend, friends!✨

12 responses to “Funny Lizard Friday – Episode 1”

  1. Murph has become the Elvis of bearded dragons.

    That Pinterest pic of him in the cool 😎 looking overcoat symbolizes this.

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  2. Haha. That’s awesome of you to say (type) – the world’s reptilian Elvis!!!
    I wish I could say that Murph donned the overcoat (there’s an awesome “battlejacket” for Beardies online too), but when the Pinterest link embedded, it shows a ton of saved pins, not just the ones I created of our Murph. So, you’ll see lots of cute lizard pins, none of course, as gorgeous as our beloved!! Lil’ Murph has his own board in our Pinterest account.

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  3. Oh, I see.

    I’ve never been too sure exactly how Pinterest works although I did set up a Pinterest account years ago.

    I never put up any Pins of my own.

    Just saved and shared other people’s pins that I liked.

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  4. Me neither, exactly. I fumble along on there & IG until I figure something out – basics, as I do research along the way. I’m on them with biz accounts for LizardPlanet.com & the store’s visibility & promotion.

    In the business hub, I nearly exlusively create organic pins to which I can add tags to potentially up the ante on higher traffic across the board, but I can only use their suggested topics as they apply to my pin. I don’t think they operate as keywords, though. It’s more of Pinterest’s way of categorizing subject matter to show pins (i.e., funny animals, lizards, home decor, etc) in the feeds of those deemed interested in such.

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  5. Sweet Murph lives on in our hearts.

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  6. Love to read your posts Dawn.

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  7. Thank you so much, Gigi.🤍🦎

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  8. Thanks, Cindy🥹

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  9. Much appreciated, Samiran.

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