Digital PrimateGenre: Techno / Chinese traditional / Samba From: Melbourne, Victoria AustraliaDigital Primate is the pseudonym of Melbourne-based techno producer Christopher Coe who has been a key player on the Australian techno scene over the past decade effortlessly straddling the divide between the dancefloor and the experimental, the popular and the political. On latest album, the varied and e
Track List:01. Intro02. Broom ft. Gucci Mane03. U Buyin We Sellin04. Loddi Doddi ft. Shawty Lo, Gucci Mane & Yo Gotti05. Hercules06. It's Nothin07. Bosses ft. Yo Gotti08. Whatever You Like09. What It Is10. Money ft. Gucci Mane11. Nasty Song12. S.W.A.G.G. ft. Shawty Lo & Rocko13. Chain Swang ft. Gucci Mane14. Jockin15. Wells Fargo16. I'm A Thug17. I'm Dumb18. Break It Down ft. Young Dro19.
Review and CriticsRolling Stone Monkey Business is just as bright if not quite as fun as Elephunk. E! Online A disc packed with so many surefire club-ready hits it'll be impossible to avoid these jams over the next year.
What a nice photo I found which belongs to a new specie that is striving in the forest of Cambodia.
Thank to the preservation program this specie is increasing its numbers but only in that area because all primates all over Asia are entering decline.
With no further delays here’s the photo for your enjoyment.
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INFORMAÇÔES DO DOWNLOAD - CD The Black Eyed Peas - Monkey BusinessGravadora: Universal Ano: 2004 Quais músicas tem neste álbum? Mais informaçõesMonkey Business é o álbum de 2005 do grupo de R&B Black Eyed Peas, lançado após o sucesso de Elephunk (2003), que vendeu mais de 2,5 milhões de cópias somente nos Estados Unidos. O disco apresenta 14 faixas que você não pode deixar de conf
Dear Useless Men, It's been awhile since I wrote. Luckily I'm not Catholic or you'd be telling me I had to do some kind of annoying penance. Not that penance is all bad. Some of it is kind of fun. So... do you like being spanked or do you prefer to give a little swat now and then? Signed, Curious, The Cat with Claws Dear Curious (TCWC),Glad you came back with another question. I should state that
Something about this picture strikes me as completely hilarious. My baby girl is a chubby thing, but here her cheeks absolutely look as if they would pop if you touched them.
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What ever happened to the bygone days of coin-op wax cast souvenirs? When I was a kid, that was about the biggest concession you could hope to find at Utah's Hogle Zoo. I remember them fondly. They cost $0.50, and I delighted in dropping the quarters into the slot, pressing the lever, and watching colorful tubes inject a heated mold with liquid wax. With a buzz and whir, out popped my freshly mint
Caps for Sale is a timeless classic, in print for over fifty years, and beloved by generations of readers. This easy-to-read story about a peddler and a band of mischievous monkeys is filled with warmth, humor, and simplicity. Children will delight in following the peddlers efforts to outwit the monkeys in this new, enlarged, and [...]
Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business (Hardcover)By Esphyr Slobodkina
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What's happened to the Wolverton Arms? Had a trip to the Grosvenor Medical Practice with the youngest yesterday (aren't doctors' waiting rooms depressing, full of ill folk, screaming kids and a speaker system that sounds like a poor version of the London Underground PA), then wandered down West Street and into town. Noticed a number of changes, including the addition of four boarded up windows at the Monkey! Anyone know what's happened there? .Across the road there's a new Chippy (Sophia's) opening up next week, and I also noticed that the To Let sign above the Brunel Arms pub has now come down. Oh, and the Prince of Wales is back up and running as you might have seen in the papers the other week. So good and bad news in the Grosvenor area...
Caps for Sale Board Book: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business (Board book)By Esphyr Slobodkina
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Elsi is a student who has been accepted to work at a monkey sanctuary where she hopes to learn to communicate with monkeys. Feed, treat, and amuse different monkeys in this wild game. You'll need sharp wits to prevent the monkeys from getting irritable! Stay on the lookout for bonuses as you try and develop your career in Monkey Business! Features:43 challenging levelsA variety of fruits to feed the monkeysFun bonusesQuote19 mbCode:
Barnaby Fulton, a chemist, is working on a youth formula for a chemical company by testing it on chimps. His very understanding wife, Edwina, helps him by being very supportive. His boss' secretary helps by displaying her legs, which are wearing Barnaby's indestructible hose. When Esther, the chimp, mixes her own formula, and it gets in the water cooler in the lab, the fun begins! Barnaby goes back in age twice, as does Edwina. Wild rides in a hot sports car, roller skating, jive dancing, and scalping Edwina's childhood boyfriend, Hank Entwhistle, all ensue. Barnaby and Edwina live happily ever after, supervising Esther's formula-making. Written by Lisa Grable
It might not be strictly about rugby, but if you're an Aussie rugby fan there's a 98% chance of you also follow the Baggie Greens. So I thought I'd spray a few words about the India/Australia cricket kerfuffle.
First off , you've got to admit that India didn't get the rub of the green in what was some uncharacteristically shoddy umpiring at some pretty piss poor times in the last test. Symonds...
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I read that in northeast India the monkeys are phone hogs and love to drink Cokes. Unfortunately since they don't have jobs they have to resort to stealing these things. These monkeys will pick your pocket so they can play "how's the weather over there?" with your cell phone. People's phone bills have been outrageous! Others come into homes to take drinks out of the fridge and watch football with their hands down their pants. Some of the monkeys are more mischievous and slap people that try to chase them off. Of course, none of these monkeys compare to the murdering monkeys in New Delhi.Maybe these monkeys have an addition to Vanilla Coke like I used to? The only thing that broke my habit was that they stopped making it for a while. I guess everyone in India should stop using cell phones and give up Cokes until the monkeys back off. That, or they can stop destroying their homes. You know, just whatever is easier.tags: India Thieving Monkeys ** Note to Mojo: have you noti
Talk about strange bedfellows. These two unlikely pals reside in Goangdong Province, China, and have been virtually inseparable since the pigeon pretty much adopted the macaque monkey when he was only 12 weeks old. It seems that the macaque was abandoned by his mum, who preferred to party the night away rather than care for her babies. (Are you paying attention Britney?)
After he was abandoned,
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In this installation of Adventures in Angkor, we take a break from the usual monuments and bas-reliefs to take in some of the other natural sights around Angkor Wat.
Well, maybe just one bas-relief. I believe this picture of two birds sitting in a tree was taken from the historical relief of Suryavarman II from the previous post. I thought it would be a good introduction of the things to come in this post.
Our first denizen of Angkor Wat was a monkey, or rather, a couple of monkeys, who seem to have made themselves comfortable at the highest tower in Angkor Wat.
The monkeys seemed accustomed to the presence of people walking around them, although I guess they were a little camera shy. The monkey on the right actually lumbered up to me and gave me a nibble on my elbow - but then he realised I wasn’t edible (to monkeys, at least) and he decided to join his friend by the window.
And just what is the monkey on the left doing? Yoga, perhaps?
Walking out of Angkor Wat via th
Monkey Business: A Flying Cowboys Collection
The Flying McCoys is one of those strips that is gaining prominence in the past few years, here is the second collection that squirrels more strips from Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy. The boys are all business, monkey business that is. These one panel strips are as coy as Bizarro and The Far Side, and will leave you in stitches.
Glenn McCoy was born in St. Louis in 1965 and began drawing at age four. Over the past eight years, the National Cartoonists Society has twice named Glenn the Magazine Cartoonist of the Year. His editorial cartoons, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, have been reprinted in the New York Times, USA Today and Newsweek, and frequently appear on CNN.
Gary McCoy was born in 1962. Gary’s work as a graphic artist and freelance cartoonist has generated an impressive client list, including companies such as Anheuser-Busch, Gibson Greetings, Disney’s ABC.com, and Playboy magazine. To date, his work
Monkey BusinessMonkey Business is considered a must read book for anyone considering an investment banking career. The book is the true story of two graduates from Harvard and Wharton business school. Dreaming of magnificent wealth, elite social status, and power, the two graduates decide to become investment banking associates at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ), a prestigious New York investment bank. The associates think they will be making important deals, traveling to exotic locations by private jet, and living an extravagant lifestyle paid for by the company. However, these dreams are quickly destroyed by the realization that investment banking associates will be working 80+ hours per week on somewhat elementary and absurd tasks. Monkey Business presents an uncensored behind the scenes look at the chaotic nature of the Wall Street investment banking world.Monkey Business Investing CommentaryAlthough Monkey Business is mostly an account of the absurdities of glorified investment
Monkey Business
Monkey Businessis considered a must read book for anyone considering an investment banking career. The book is the true story of two graduates from Harvard and Wharton business school.
Dreaming of magnificent wealth, elite social status, and power, the two graduates decide to become investment banking associates at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ), a prestigious New York
Learn to communicate with animals from the unexplored wilderness, namely monkeys! Feed, treat, and amuse different monkeys in this wild game. Keep your wits sharp as the action speeds up. Don't let those monkeys get irritable! Stay on the lookout for bonuses as you try and develop your career in Monkey Business.read more | digg story
In keeping with tradition, Peter Jackson has turned out another epic on the big screen with King Kong. Set in New Zealand - the it place to film these days - Jackson re-tells the age-old beauty & the beast tale starring Naomi Watts and one 25ft gorilla. Running in at just over 3 hours I couldn't possibly attempt to review in full detail the whole sordid affair so will instead recap the highlights.For the first hour of the film we are introduced to the main characters. Naomi Watts is splendid as Ann Darrow while Jack Black inserts enough steely glares with furrowed eyebrows to be believable as your typical self-obsessed movie director. Then there's Adrien Brody's Nose. The heart first skips a beat when our protagonists arrive at Skull Island. Not dissimilar to that of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers, the island is inhabited by not only the infamous Kong and his gaggle of prehistoric enemies but a forgotten tribe of scantily-clad, body-pierced individuals. While their purpose i