Posted on 08/30/2023 5:31:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A loose monkey has been spotted in Central Florida, with the elusive simian recently seen scaring a woman working at a Popeyes drive-thru window.
“I look over and I’m like, ‘Is this real? This cannot be possible,’” employee Kimberly Bialobos told FOX 35 after seeing the monkey on Wednesday morning.
“This is the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.” Bialobos said the monkey appeared near the restaurant on Enterprise Road, in Orange City, at around 9:30 a.m. She noted that the monkey appeared to know how to navigate the streets, avoiding a busy road before disappearing from view.
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So, thats' where they get their meat.
Interesting.
It’s a big reason I don’t go to Popeyes. Too many monkeys.
Peter Sellers was great.
There was a monkey in Tampa that had a Facebook page.
His brother Joe works with the organ grinder.
That is one heck of a dog-whistle headline.
I mean that is racism on racism in a racist wrapper.
Virgil was da man
“Weirdest Thing I’ve Ever Seen”
A chick with very limited experience.
Now, if the headline were “Spotted Monkey with Pop Eyes seen driving through”, we’d have something.
Popeye’s monkey? Yuck! Monkeys are better with a sweet BBQ sauce instead of spicy Cajun.
Best I can do is having seen a woman in a wedding dress sitting on a bench outside of a Popeyes once.
LOK
Damn lol
Hmmmm, no comment.
I was expecting a monkey driving a car...
Popeyes, monkeys... These jokes just about write themselves.
Hmmmm...Orange City is about an hour away from Silver Springs, FL. Silver Springs used to be my favorite Florida spot until it was made a state park and the herpes monkeys took over. The monkeys were there the last time I visited (which was years ago) but they were confined to an island...well confined no more...lol
So many jokes and not enough time..
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