I gotta admit, Sunny...this set up is way cool!
Me and this 400 pound adult silverback are sitting next to each other!
Not exactly. There think shatterproof glass between you and him,
Dud! Like you instagram pics!
First, there’s what Gweedo said about the non sequitur last panel. Also, I don’t see any indication of glass between him and the ape in any frame. Finally, glass or no glass, the ape is totally ignoring him.
Several years ago I was at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo standing next to a huge gorilla who was sitting on a stool. I turned my head to talk to my friends. When I was about to look at the gorilla he threw his entire weight at me. Completely forgetting the thick glass between us I was terrified. Then he smashed into the glass. He planned the whole thing. Best practical joke ever. Perfect timing. It was obvious he was laughing at me. Because of the glass I did not know if this was silent laughing but he was definitely laughing. I learned that day gorillas are very intelligent creatures which makes sense because we share an ancestor with them.
BobCuIt isn’t just primates. I was doing my best crow impression at the Dallas zoo without a reaction. Finally, in an exasperated tone of descending fifths, one crow replied with three caws. My father, without skipping a beat, said, “If there is anything I can’t stand, it’s a sarcastic crow.” On a subsequent visit, I tried to rouse the sarcastic crow, but all I got was “caw?” with a definite question mark inflection.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
I thought They were from the silverback.
Ruth Brown almost 9 years ago
Wait. There was a trial about whether a monkey’s selfies belonged to him or the person who owned the camera. Is this a nod to that?
Olddog1 almost 9 years ago
Nos.Don’t stick your hand in the gorilla’s mouth.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 9 years ago
First, there’s what Gweedo said about the non sequitur last panel. Also, I don’t see any indication of glass between him and the ape in any frame. Finally, glass or no glass, the ape is totally ignoring him.
BobCu almost 9 years ago
Several years ago I was at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo standing next to a huge gorilla who was sitting on a stool. I turned my head to talk to my friends. When I was about to look at the gorilla he threw his entire weight at me. Completely forgetting the thick glass between us I was terrified. Then he smashed into the glass. He planned the whole thing. Best practical joke ever. Perfect timing. It was obvious he was laughing at me. Because of the glass I did not know if this was silent laughing but he was definitely laughing. I learned that day gorillas are very intelligent creatures which makes sense because we share an ancestor with them.
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Grammar tilt. This 400 lb gorilla and I, not me and it.
hippogriff almost 9 years ago
BobCuIt isn’t just primates. I was doing my best crow impression at the Dallas zoo without a reaction. Finally, in an exasperated tone of descending fifths, one crow replied with three caws. My father, without skipping a beat, said, “If there is anything I can’t stand, it’s a sarcastic crow.” On a subsequent visit, I tried to rouse the sarcastic crow, but all I got was “caw?” with a definite question mark inflection.
Nietzsche almost 9 years ago
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/23/world/monkey-selfie-peta-lawsuit/
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
GRAMMAR, true dat. Subjective not objective
436rge almost 9 years ago
I noticed the twins are taking an awful long time to grow up. Has the artist decided to slow down real time growth in her strip?