To: CCWoody; xzins; P-Marlowe; Hank Kerchief
Sometime back, I read an article about two tribes of monkeys in the Amazon. Every day at daylight, they would get up, scratch themselves, eat, and then they would go up into the trees that bordered their territory. Another group of monkeys in the adjacent territory did the same. Once in the trees they hooted insults at each other all day long until it was time to eat and sleep again. This went on day after day, all the days of their lives, a regular simian soap-opera. I suppose it had meaning to the monkeys, I don't know. What do you think?
To: JesseShurun
What do you think?
I think you should ask the monkeys.
477 posted on
07/31/2002 12:36:05 PM PDT by
CCWoody
To: JesseShurun
This went on day after day, all the days of their lives, a regular simian soap-opera. I suppose it had meaning to the monkeys, I don't know. What do you think?
Subtle but not too acid. Bwahhahahhahahah!
Welcome to the family!
478 posted on
07/31/2002 12:36:55 PM PDT by
xzins
To: JesseShurun; CCWoody; xzins
I Sometime back, I read an article about two tribes of monkeys in the Amazon. Every day at daylight, they would get up, scratch themselves, eat, and then they would go up into the trees that bordered their territory. Another group of monkeys in the adjacent territory did the same. Once in the trees they hooted insults at each other all day long until it was time to eat and sleep again. This went on day after day, all the days of their lives, a regular simian soap-opera. I suppose it had meaning to the monkeys, I don't know. What do you think? I would suggest if this is that meaningless you go find some monkeys to hang around with.
Ps xzins I am glad you finally admitted you are a monkey ( I noted your welcome to the family post)
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