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Curious Constance

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you made me laugh, It reminded me of one of my trips to India.

So there i was looking at this whole family of monkeys filled with newly infants just having a blast being children. I decided i should film them because they were so adorable. As i panned over and got some footage i realized that i was filming the street urinals that are sometimes located in the streets of Jaipur.

for those not familiar, urinating is pretty much a natural thing in India and to stop men from just urinating in any bush there are certain urinals placed in some side streets. men just walk up to them and urinate. many are just a trough with a wall in front and on the sides and you just stand against it.

well here i am filming and i zoom into a couple monkeys and pan over, next thing i see is a man turning around his manhood dangling out and zoomed into my iphone camera. A friend of mine turns around and she says " wow now that is fancy and practicle, where are the women stalls"

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this is not the picture I took, but you get an idea.

By the way I love India the people and cities are really exotic and amazing so no disrespect, just something i was reminded of when i saw your respond

OMG I can't even.
 
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So there i was looking at this whole family of monkeys filled with newly infants just having a blast being children.

Before I traveled to India I made an appointment with a medical advice nurse and she gave me a stern warning to STAY AWAY FROM MONKEYS because of the diseases they carry. Needless to say whenever I saw them on the streets I was terrified, which is kind of hilarious because of how cute and friendly they look.
 

Ismael Flores

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Before I traveled to India I made an appointment with a medical advice nurse and she gave me a stern warning to STAY AWAY FROM MONKEYS because of the diseases they carry. Needless to say whenever I saw them on the streets I was terrified, which is kind of hilarious because of how cute and friendly they look.

They can be mean but I just adore animals,
Actually have a picture someone took of me when I was in Bolivia. After doing the death road on bicycle we stopped to shower and change and then I decided to explore the jungle a bit while friends finished up. I saw a monkey on a tree and he was the only one quiet and serious all the other ones were jumping around eating.
I walked up to him and started talking to him asking him if he was ok. Next thing I know he leans forward climbs in my shoulder, wraps his arms around me. we had some kind of conversation together and he stayed with me while I walked for a while. Of course it’s a different breed of monkey then the one in India. The ones in india are a bit more aggressive but didn’t have an issue with them when we interacted with them in the temples

Here I am in the middle of nowhere in a jungle area with a wild monkey that decided he wanted to be my friend


Oops and now I am way out of topic, Sorry guys
 

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They can be mean but I just adore animals,
Actually have a picture someone took of me when I was in Bolivia. After doing the death road on bicycle we stopped to shower and change and then I decided to explore the jungle a bit while friends finished up. I saw a monkey on a tree and he was the only one quiet and serious all the other ones were jumping around eating.
I walked up to him and started talking to him asking him if he was ok. Next thing I know he leans forward climbs in my shoulder, wraps his arms around me. we had some kind of conversation together and he stayed with me while I walked for a while. Of course it’s a different breed of monkey then the one in India. The ones in india are a bit more aggressive but didn’t have an issue with them when we interacted with them in the temples

Here I am in the middle of nowhere in a jungle area with a wild monkey that decided he wanted to be my friend


Oops and now I am way out of topic, Sorry guys

Much respect to you! Great story and photo.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
They can be mean but I just adore animals,
Actually have a picture someone took of me when I was in Bolivia. After doing the death road on bicycle we stopped to shower and change and then I decided to explore the jungle a bit while friends finished up. I saw a monkey on a tree and he was the only one quiet and serious all the other ones were jumping around eating.
I walked up to him and started talking to him asking him if he was ok. Next thing I know he leans forward climbs in my shoulder, wraps his arms around me. we had some kind of conversation together and he stayed with me while I walked for a while. Of course it’s a different breed of monkey then the one in India. The ones in india are a bit more aggressive but didn’t have an issue with them when we interacted with them in the temples

Here I am in the middle of nowhere in a jungle area with a wild monkey that decided he wanted to be my friend


Oops and now I am way out of topic, Sorry guys

Where's your yellow hat?
 

Old Mouseketeer

Well-Known Member
They can be mean but I just adore animals,
Actually have a picture someone took of me when I was in Bolivia. After doing the death road on bicycle we stopped to shower and change and then I decided to explore the jungle a bit while friends finished up. I saw a monkey on a tree and he was the only one quiet and serious all the other ones were jumping around eating.
I walked up to him and started talking to him asking him if he was ok. Next thing I know he leans forward climbs in my shoulder, wraps his arms around me. we had some kind of conversation together and he stayed with me while I walked for a while. Of course it’s a different breed of monkey then the one in India. The ones in india are a bit more aggressive but didn’t have an issue with them when we interacted with them in the temples

Here I am in the middle of nowhere in a jungle area with a wild monkey that decided he wanted to be my friend


Oops and now I am way out of topic, Sorry guys

Wow. I'm seeing you in a whole new light. So if I say "cool story, Bro" please understand I'm being sincere and not sarcastic. LOL
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
They can be mean but I just adore animals,
Actually have a picture someone took of me when I was in Bolivia. After doing the death road on bicycle we stopped to shower and change and then I decided to explore the jungle a bit while friends finished up. I saw a monkey on a tree and he was the only one quiet and serious all the other ones were jumping around eating.
I walked up to him and started talking to him asking him if he was ok. Next thing I know he leans forward climbs in my shoulder, wraps his arms around me. we had some kind of conversation together and he stayed with me while I walked for a while. Of course it’s a different breed of monkey then the one in India. The ones in india are a bit more aggressive but didn’t have an issue with them when we interacted with them in the temples

Here I am in the middle of nowhere in a jungle area with a wild monkey that decided he wanted to be my friend


Oops and now I am way out of topic, Sorry guys
You didn't see any monkeys that look like this did you? If so, I would have ran the other direction.

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Model3 McQueen

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
"Thank'ee, Jack."
"You're welcome."
"Not you, we named the monkey Jack!"

Probably heresy around these parts but Pirates 1 is my favorite movie.

Why would that be heresy? PotC 1 is an amazing movie. So are Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, the second / third time around.
 

VJ

Well-Known Member
I love all of them but I love the 4th slightly less. The 5th was a return to form and at least it's a pretty enjoyable movie but I guess I can understand the fatigue most people (and critics) have.

Honestly, I rank the movies in (almost) chronological order.
1. Curse of the Black Pearl
2. Dead Man's Chest
3. At World's End
4. Dead Men Tell No Tales
5. On Stranger Tides
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
New partition walls?

Is that between urinals in the men's room? Sounds super fancy.

This comment really concerns me. You and I have been online friends for years, and you have always made comments to me about how I'm "super fancy", and I always took them as a compliment and would blush behind my keyboard.

But now I suddenly learn that, to you, the phrase "super fancy" equates to... urinal dividers. :confused:
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
This comment really concerns me. You and I have been online friends for years, and you have always made comments to me about how I'm "super fancy", and I always took them as a compliment and would blush behind my keyboard.

But now I suddenly learn that, to you, the phrase "super fancy" equates to... urinal dividers. :confused:

Do the urinal dividers have monocles on them?
 

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