Trusting your monkey is always a tricky business but what happens when your monkey doesn’t trust you? Recent studies have proved nothing and this proves the theory that is in fact not proven. Food for thought? I think so. Deep in the jungle in a place that doesn’t exist, lives a kid and a monkey kid. Their lack of trust in each other has been going on for days and it’s these very days that turn into nights. Legend has it, that they suspiciously stare at each other for minutes on end and she who blinks first, comes in second. I think you’ll agree that this story needs to be told:
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Has the monkey been tied up? If so, the thought in his mind is probably something like this: “I didn’t sign up for this job to end up with all my hair shaved off and tied to this table being stared at by some smelly, dirty primate.”
I have it on good authority that that’s exactly what the monkey is thinking.
I trust you to always have a unique news item!
Cheers Mike, we won’t say if they’re uniquely bad or good news items!
The words match this picture perfectly. How your mind works Bill, I will never know but always appreciate! 🙂
Cheers Donna, I’m not sure if the mind is ok. Yesterday, I left a comment on Jack’s post and I might have said something positive about Bon Jovi! I’m not going back to check, just in case!
It’s possible that Bill’s comment is what may have started the suspicion between the monkey and the kid. Let’s hope it doesn’t turn to anger, which would no doubt result in the throwing of feces.
Now that’s just stirring the feces.