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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (7)2/8/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23
 
Joe, you've got a tenderloin for the Misses....but barely. Should we tell the monkeys to short IMON tomorrow ? Nahhhhhhhh...........Let them figure it out.

Amigo Sergio



To: JoeinIowa who wrote (7)2/8/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: RADAR )))  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23
 
JOEiNiOWA:

What do you call a herd of monkeys... a troop I believe.

Can anyone tell me how to get the monkeys out of my banana tree? There eating all the bananas and leaving their droppings all over the ground! They make a great amount of noise for having found my banana tree, I suppose trying to run off the rest of the animals who were feeding so quietly there and prospering.

Someone told me that they will stop once they have eaten all the bananas and left the tree stripped. But I fear that will ruin the banana tree for the rest of the animals who were so happy there. Maybe if I gather all the animals and we take all the bananas off the tree and store them in our homes, then the monkeys won't have anything to eat and won't leave any more droppings on the ground since they will be starving their f^#*@^$ a##$# off!

RADAR (the banana grower)