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Thawed Dancing Snow Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Welcome to yet another day of the adventures of the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange.

As you may recall from just the other day—Wednesday to be more precise—we had some dancing snow monkeys wearing shirts that are orange.

And they were having a good ol’ time, dancing all over the place, even though they were made out of snow.

The snow-covered dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange weren’t so lucky. They didn’t want to be robbed of the spotlight by snow monkeys, so they went out in the cold and snow to do their own little dance routine. But, it was so cold that they couldn’t even move.

Fortunately, today, it’s sunny and warmer out. Still, the snow-covered monkeys are staying inside by an artificial fire still trying to warm themselves up after yesterday’s little adventure. They are also considering suing Al Gore, but that’s another story.

Anyway, the dancing snow monkeys wanted to have another go at it. After all, warmer temperatures really helps loosen up stiff joints and stuff, so you can really move with a more fluidic motion. So, let’s let these thawed dancing snow monkeys wearing shirts that are orange have another go at it…

 

 

 

Thawed Dancing Snow Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Frak.

Snow-Covered Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The saga of the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange continues…

Yesterday, we had dancing snow monkeys wearing shirts that are orange.

Oddly, even though they were snow critters, they were still able to dance.

Well, the regular dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange couldn’t stand for that!

They had to dance too!

Well, the problem is that some monkeys are from tropical areas and can’t handle the cold. Yes, there are snow monkeys, but the regular dancing monkeys are used to the tropics.

Or so they say. Who knows for sure? I could look it up in Wikipedia, but I don’t feel like it, so we’ll just take their word for it.

Unfortunately, the cold had some unfortunate results for the dancing monkeys.

Snow-Covered Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Oops. Looks like they were too cold to do any dancing.

Dancing Snow Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

With all the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange, it’s hard to believe that we missed some.

But, we have.

And an obvious one to boot.

That is, it is winter. So, how could we have forgotten snow monkeys?

And, now that the snow is melting away (here anyway), it’s going to be harder to keep the snow monkeys around.

Well, the other dancing monkeys got busy and got some snow monkeys together so that you can watch them dance.

How do snow monkeys dance? Yeah, hard to wrap your head around that one, isn’t it? Well, take a look for yourself as you enjoy some dancing snow monkeys wearing shirts that are orange

Dancing Snow Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange

Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange and Shades

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Apparently, y’all can’t get enough of the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange, and I’ve got other sites to work on, so I guess it will be a happy coincidence.

On that note, the future for the dancing monkeys appears bright, so they just have to wear shades.

Now, this is the point where I typically spread out a lot of link love to the other dancing monkey posts. For example, I might remind you of how much you loved the prehistoric purple dancing monkeys wearing skins that are orange or even of the space dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange.

Or beg you to give some love to the alien dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange because they didn’t get a lot of attention, compared to the other dancing monkeys, so they feel a bit left out. Like outsiders. Like outsides from another world. Is that the kind of hospitality planet Earth wants to show off to visitors from distant solar systems? Well, if it is, it’s no wonder we don’t get a lot of space tourists, which is bad because our economy could really use the influx of gold-pressed Latinum and even regular old gold, which in some cosmic circles is considered worthless because there are planets of solid gold way, way out there. But, for us in this small corner of the Milky Way, that gold is worth something.

Anyway, that’s what I’d normally do. But, I don’t have time for that. I have other sites and blogs to work on. So, enjoy yourself some more dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange and shades.

Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange and Shades

Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange Make Life Easier

Monday, March 1st, 2010

So, some of you thought I was going nuts, what with all the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange and stuff.

At first, it was just a little fun we were having on another site talking about dancing monkeys, but then I kep getting more and more ideas.

So, I kept the dancing monkeys going.

On top of that, it made posting daily pretty easy. Just come up with a new dancing monkey. Presto! Done! Okay, it took more than a few minutes, but it was still easier than you might think, especially compared with the alternative of trying to figure out what to write about that day.

So, every day, a new site of dancing monkeys. And, if I was hurting for ideas, I could simply recycle with a minor change or two.

I know. You miss the dancing monkeys wearing shirts that are orange already. Okay. How about a flashback?

Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange
The Original Dancing Monkeys Wearing Shirts that are Orange Illustration

Anyway, so that freed me up to finish up another site I’ve been working on. Right now, I’m just waiting on the web host to flip the switch. Then, I have a bit more work to do. Actually, I could do that work now, but I’m taking a little break.

So, there’s that.

Also, I’ve been working on another site. Like the Canville Gardens (which I’ve neglected too long), this new site will also cover gardening. But, it’s not a blog. It’s much more interactive than a blog. Think Twitter. Think Facebook. It’s kind of like that.

The site is not yet ready for public view, but is open by invitation-only. If you’re interested in gardening (or house plants, window gardening, any type of plant growing (legal, that is)) and would like to be an early pioneer on the site, just send me an eMail (askdcr@dcrblogs.com) or leave a comment saying you’re interested. Thanks!