The top one is the REAL monkey. The bottom one is a picture of people in the tree. The top one kind-of looks like a really, really, really old man, but we know it is a monkey. This comment is offensive to senior citizens.
We like to climb trees and sometimes we act like monkeys. However, we know better than to act like monkeys in Mrs. Ottley's classroom.
If you act like monkeys in Mrs. Ottley's classroom, I'm going to catch me some gross looking ants and bugs, put them in an envelope, and send them to MITCH School, in care of Mrs. Ottley. ENJOY!!! You can probably eat some of those bugs. I know some people who do. P.S. Thanks for the clarification on the monkeys.
Top: Rhesus Monkey
ReplyDeleteBottom: Indianmanboy monkeys, not often seen in their natural habitat.
If my daddy had seen the top photo he would have said" Hey, Dee great picture of you...one of the best I've seen..." He was such a funny, lovely man.
ReplyDeleteBetty you are seeing such a different world than the one we know....thank you for sharing your insights with us..diane
The top one is the REAL monkey. The bottom one is a picture of people in the tree. The top one kind-of looks like a really, really, really old man, but we know it is a monkey. This comment is offensive to senior citizens.
ReplyDeleteWe like to climb trees and sometimes we act like monkeys. However, we know better than to act like monkeys in Mrs. Ottley's classroom.
If you act like monkeys in Mrs. Ottley's classroom, I'm going to catch me some gross looking ants and bugs, put them in an envelope, and send them to MITCH School, in care of Mrs. Ottley. ENJOY!!! You can probably eat some of those bugs. I know some people who do. P.S. Thanks for the clarification on the monkeys.
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