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Pause Ponder and Pun #107



Malisa from Pent-Up Photos supplies us with this week's pic. Thanks Malisa.

They say a dog is man's best friend but I guess an orangutang is woman's. Who would have guessed?

What's your take on this week's pic?

Let me know what monkey business you can get up to.

We'll see you Saturday with our results.

Comments

LOTGK said…
Get your stinking paws off me you damn dirty ape.
moooooog35 said…
The Cinemax - Late Night version of "Every Which Way But Loose."
moooooog35 said…
Monkey see, monkey do.
Laughingmom said…
Sadly, Olivia Orangutang's mother's words ("If all of the humans around you are jumping off of a bridge...") came to her a second too late.
quirkyloon said…
The Missing Link.

HA!
meleahrebeccah said…
I can't stop laughing at that photo!
Shawn said…
(From left to right) Angelina Jolie, Liv Tyler, Rosie O'Donnell
Nicky said…
I got nothing, but I love Quirky's missing link comment! Ha!
Shawn said…
I'll jump in the water with you if you touch macaque.

(Sorry, it's just that there are no puns for orangutang.)
Jayne said…
Proof that orangutans evolved from humans.
Malisa said…
Laughingmom's answer just sent me over the edge! Too funny!

I know that I can't enter with a photo I sent you, but I'm writing a caption anyway. That's just how I am.

Deciding to skip his appointment for waxing, Robin Williams goes au naturale for the cast swim party.

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