In "A new species is emerging in Canada and New England: "

Do coywolves eat monkeys? Hello all you monkeys out there ltns.

In "Five years later and the site is full of weirdos lovely people."

Happy Birthday Monkeys.

In "web-less spider webs"

hello monkeys, good to see you all are still about.

In "Substitutes"

Hey Monkeys

In "Curious George"

Hi all you monkeys. I have been lurking. I went back to work and only have time to check the site a couple of times a week. Bye all you monkeys.

In "Concert recordings from the 1960s to the current day."

Nice.

In "6000 members!"

6000 monkeys + or - a few, cool. I went back to lurking, got a lot going on here in real life.

In "Crikey! A stingray finishes the job for the crocs"

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In "Curious George"

Thanks monkeys i am no mofircing again> :)

In "Drawing is fun."

Thank you.

Why yes, these are mine.

Of course on the preview I miss the error in spelling iScribble. geesh.

In "Foamy rules "

BasilDrak, thanks I needed a laugh or two.

In "Kingda Ka"

The only coasters I have ridden are at Six Flags, St. Louis. I haven't ridden the Batman, Mr. Freeze, or the Ninja. Just watching the Mr. Freeze ride makes me think whiplash. I believe the Batman ride is one where you are hanging and not sitting in a car, and the Ninja my kids tell me is too jarring. Now the good old Screamin' Eagle is a lot of fun, I remember the year it opened in 1976, stood in line for 3 hours just to ride. I love the Boss, but it is teeth rattling. The River King Mine Train is the one I like the most. It may be small but it is fun.

In "PetFilter"

Lots squee here at my house, pete, I just don't have pictures of them all.

piglet puppybutt the weiner dogs

In "Which Sports Care are You?"

You are a Ferrari 360 Modena! You've got it all. Power, passion, precision, and style. You're sensuous, exotic, and temperamental. Sure, you're expensive and high-maintenance, but you're worth it.

In "Cheeta"

I loved watching Tarzan and Cheeta on saturdays when I was a kid. Happy birthday, Cheeta. ))))

In "New Kids Never Grow Old: M.O.N.K.E.Y. Part VI"

Only unusual talk pulls us together.

In "The Orochen Foundation"

Stuck in the ever so modern industrial world of the USA with no means to explore the world outside of the internets, it is links like this that make a day interesting. Thanks Abiezer. Just the other day I was having a conversation with a young couple I know. I asked them if they thought they could survive if suddenly there was no gas for their cars, no food in the grocery store, no electricity to run their household. They said, sure we could live off the land. I found that answer to be sad and amusing at the same time. Living close to the land without modern means is a lost art. Neither of these two could hunt or fish, without modern means. Nor make clothes or grow there own food. I imagine that the vast majority of people wouldn't be able to survive without modern means. It is sad that what few groups of people who are capable of surviving off the land and one with nature are forced to go modern.

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