Maybe I’m not being observant enough, but what’s so bad about that project? Oh…are they implying that it looks like the monkeys are hanging by their penises and not their tails? I didn’t see that at all. You’ve all got sick minds!
“How’s it wanging?” Sorry, that last comment just looks creepy but I’m guessing this is where you are going with this or am I just sick in the head. It’s probably both.
Maybe I’m not being observant enough, but what’s so bad about that project? Oh…are they implying that it looks like the monkeys are hanging by their penises and not their tails? I didn’t see that at all. You’ve all got sick minds!
“How’s it wanging?” Sorry, that last comment just looks creepy but I’m guessing this is where you are going with this or am I just sick in the head. It’s probably both.
Oh you’re dead-on. I was thinking along the lines of “Puppetry of the Preschool Project”
-Dd
What is it even supposed to be? D:
Not a caption but I saw the string as an umbilical cord. Do monkeys even have those?!?
They sure do; as do all mammals, birds and reptiles.
birds and reptiles come from eggs! no belly button = no cord 🙂
Negative. They umbilical to the yolk of the egg. Check it out. #sciencenerd
Timeouts took on a special meaning at String Em’ Up Daycare…
“So that’s how they really hang from trees.”
Or alternatively: “Well hung”
My comment offended me. How embarrassing. But they are cute “danglers.”
When a tail is not a tale – FAIL.