July
4,
2011
At
The Top: MacMonkies Turns X! -
At the top of the News for Monday, July 4, 2011:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Ten Years
of MacMonkies! -
As Walter would say, "Holy crap!" Did someone forget to change the clocks?
I would imagine so! It's been quite the while since we updated back in
September of '09. But it's been even LONGER since the doors of this little
site opened 10 years ago today - July 4, 2001! So what does all this jibber
jab mean? Well naturally, the translation sensation would be:
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to MacMonkies along with 14 B-Day wishes for Wobbles, BC, Tigger,
and Toenails; and an even bigger bang to the good ol' U.S. of A.! Not much
of a fanfare for the Monkie Butt...But what can we say but "Hey!" It's
been a long time since we rock 'n' rolled and yet a long time rockin'!
So...Where do we go from here? Not a clue! But we'll still
be around - one way or another. There's been a LOT of pixelicious pics taken
over the years and a lot of politicians to poke the fun of. So yeah! We can
go another round or three. In the meantime, grab a bite of Monkie
Business and Bananas and
please, please, PLEASE have a safe and splendiferous 4th of July!!
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Odds and Ends
Cuckoo Calendar -Independence
Day was first celebrated in Philadelphia on July 8, 1776.
Parting Shot -A little neglect
may breed mischief: for want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want of a
shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost.
- Ben Franklin
BANANAS
Just Plain Nutz!
Not So Free!
The Fourth of July weekend was approaching, and Miss Pelham, the nursery
school teacher, took the opportunity to tell her class about patriotism.
"We live in a great country," she announced. "One of the things we should
be happy is that, in this country, we are all free."
Trevor, who was a little boy in her class, came walking up to her from the
back of the room. He stood with his hands on his hips and said loudly, "I'm
not free. I'm four."
Doodles 4 U!
What would you get if you crossed the first signer of the
Declaration of Independence with a rooster?
John Hancock-a-doodle-doo!
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