Okay, even if you don’t get the joke… which stems from the fact that I wrote and illustrated a children’s book called; I Like Monkeys… and even if you can’t see how a stuffed monkey with my face stuck on it can possibly be useful as a marketing tool for this blog when it doesn’t say the name of the blog anywhere on it… you could still get one of these… even if only to give to the small children of people you hate just to cause them to pay huge psychiatric bills somewhere down the road.
Or is this more your style?










The first one looks more like a yeti. I’d think about getting the devil.
I think the devil is thinking about getting you… HA!
so, i see you monkey around…you devil
somebody needed to string those two jokes together… thanks.
glad i could be helpful
me too
Oh Art, I nearly died laughing. You are a little devil. Are you home now from all that European gallavanting?
Leslie
I have been back for months… I posted all the pictures from home.
It must have been quite the trip.
Leslie
Most awesome thing ever!
You’re lucky you did your travel when you did because of the refugee situation.
Leslie
I never thought of that, but you are right.
I don’t know how safe Europe is going to be until they get things settled.
Leslie
I don’t think the refugees are particularly dangerous for the most part.
It depends on how desparate they are.
Leslie
they seem to mostly be desperate for a place to live where they won’t be shot or blown up.
True but when they are facing rejection, there could be problems.
Leslie
Well, they are unarmed, hungry, tired, many of them are old or have small children with them, and they have no desire to cause trouble in the countries they want to call home.
That is so true and what a terrible situation.
Leslie
I know there isn’t room in the world to take all the people who live in bad places and let them into better places.
yup