Sept. 27, 2001, 9:53 a.m. (Message 27547)
> Speak for yourself ! > *I* can dance as well as *any* monkey ! Well, so can I, but I wouldn't exactly claim it as an _accomplishment_. I'm hoping with practice to be able to dance _better_ than any monkey. (Humans being apes rather than monkeys) Peter Hastings Royal Observatory Edinburgh :)
Sept. 27, 2001, 10:23 a.m. (Message 27554, in reply to message 27547)
Humans also look slightly better in kilts - and Martin - monkeys don't wear shoes either :>) :>) I don't know if I dance better than a monkey as I have never danced with one - I have, however, Ron, danced with people who behave as monkeys :>) :>) :>) Pia
Sept. 28, 2001, 12:08 a.m. (Message 27570, in reply to message 27554)
> Humans also look slightly better in kilts - and Martin - monkeys don't wear > shoes either :>) :>) > > I don't know if I dance better than a monkey as I have never danced with > one - I have, however, Ron, danced with people who behave as monkeys :>) :>) > :>) > > Pia Hush, Pia You don't have to broadcast how I behave. :>) Now I'm all upset. :~) Cheers, Ron :) < 0 Ron Mackey,(Purveyor of Pat's Party Pieces) 'O> Mottingham, /#\ London. UK. l> xxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Sept. 27, 2001, 6:59 p.m. (Message 27576, in reply to message 27554)
Pia wrote: >Humans also look slightly better in kilts - and Martin - monkeys don't wear >shoes either :>) :>) >(...) I have, however, danced with people who behave as monkeys :>) :>) Mmm ...??? Le singe de Grenoble.
Sept. 28, 2001, 10:59 a.m. (Message 27580, in reply to message 27576)
OK I admit - it takes one to know one Pia