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To: elmatador who wrote (2119)11/15/2005 10:00:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218188
 
ElM, I have strong opinions on bananas and as I wrote earlier, they are not what they used to be. They are pathetic. Consulting my arms I think I qualify as "monkey" as I have decided simian characteristics, with furry arms, gibbon-like in style, with prehensile fingers for swinging through trees.

<Tj, asking a woman about caviar? Do you ask a monkey what he feels about a banana? LOL!! >

Don't pay me in peanuts, or bananas. BTW, as children we'd go to the zoo and the monkeys just loved feijoas, silverbeet, monkey apples, carrots, monkey apples [and lollipops]. Other families would take peanuts, which sat by the thousand in heaps in the tray outside their cages [where they'd reach to to get what they wanted].

The cage would go nuts when we showed up with arms full of greenery and fruit.

Nowadays of course, the public is not allowed to feed animals.

Mqurice