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Blogger Arachnophile said...

"Awhhh... what a cute lil' behbeh"...

ARGH NOOOOoSSs It's EATING MY BRAIN. OMG! Who will THINK OF THE CHILDREN!

You know my feelings about baboons. Never, NEVAH should they be put in children's cloths and trotted around in public.

Oh sure he's cute now but he/she is going to grow into 30-inch-canine-wielding killing machine. It's always fun until lil' bobo rips your arms off and starts beating you about the head and neck with the wet ends!

*rocks back and forth, muttering about baboon larvae*

First you give them pants, then they learn how to operate automatic weaponry, it's all over.

June 18, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Alright. That was hilarious, Arachnophile!

June 18, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

And the camo pants!--with the tail sticking out the bottom! This is totally creepy. Bad things happen when wild primates are turned into clowns.

June 18, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

LOL, I'm glad you enjoy my psycological instability and primate-based paranoia. "wombat". :p

"Kritter," TOO TRUE Dude/ette!

DID any of you click the capuchin link? DID YOU SEE the injuries from the teeny monkies?

www.petmonkey.info/testimonials.htm

Go there and imagine what a full-grown Baboon can do!

June 18, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the expression on the kid's face. It about matches mine.

June 19, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

arachnophile, that is an incredibly sad and eye-opening website about captive, "pet" monkeys. I suspect the horror stories that it contains, not only about the injuries that the owners receive but also about the absolutely miserable lives the monkeys lead (by accident or otherwise) wouldn't stop someone who absolutely HAD TO HAVE A MONKEY FOR A PET, but then again, someone with that mindset wouldn't listen to much of anything...

(If this message duplicates, I have no idea why...)

June 20, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

Yeah "bats" you'd like to believe that information really is power but I've seen some pretty sad evidence to the contrary.

June 20, 2007

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