There’s a Monkey on My Back
May 5th, 2008 Posted in Travel funnies
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3 Responses to “There’s a Monkey on My Back”
By Christine Gilbert on May 5, 2008
He’s looking at the camera very intently!
Is that a leash on him?
By Jamie Pearson on May 6, 2008
Humbling to consider that the two of you have 96% identical DNA, don’t you think?
Did he wind up stealing your camera, by the way? He looks like he’s planning to…
By tim on May 7, 2008
These two comments go together actually. She didn’t have a leash when she was cavorting in the trees with her baby, but when she climbed up my leg and started fondling my camera, the guy who works there put a leash on her to be safe. I was playing tourist at a cheesy place, but one where the animals do seem to be living pretty large. As for the DNA, well, she was better behaved than the 30-something divers in my shuttle from the airport…