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DRTYFN
06-09-2006, 04:32 PM
I thought for sure this was going to be about L.A.:D

Monkey business stirs up neighborhood
Sikeston, MO - More than 50 signed a petition asking the Sikeston City Council to look into monkey attacks on their street. The petitioners claim the monkey is a danger to adults and children.

Phyllis Gates thinks otherwise.

" He is usually pretty calm. People make him nervous," Gates said. Gates says she bought the monkey in Kansas City five years ago for $5,000. The monkey's name is Alex.

"I wouldn't say he attacks people, but if he is provoked, he is like other exotic animals, they will attack," Gates said.

Her neighbors say it does not matter if the monkey is provoked, he will attack anyway.

"She cannot control her monkey," Peggy Bearden said. "It attacked my grandson. Part of the material is gone in his shirt." Bearden lives across the street from Gates.

Next door, Gayla Schearf says Alex attacked her.

"They came over to my yard, and the monkey got away. He attacked me after that," Schearf said.

Sikeston City Manager Doug Friend tells Heartland News that it is illegal for someone to own a monkey in Sikeston, but there is an exception in Gates' case, because she owned the monkey before the law was put in place. Friend says the city will look into recent allegations.
http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=5001680

Aubs
06-09-2006, 04:35 PM
HAHAHAHAHA!

Damn you, you damn, dirty Homo sapiens!!

http://students.northern.edu/rosta068/monkey.jpg

CO Hummer
06-09-2006, 04:40 PM
"They came over to my yard, and the monkey got away. He attacked me after that," Schearf said.


Haha. Hate it when that happens. :D

Mrs.ssippi
06-09-2006, 06:45 PM
I thought for sure this was going to be about L.A.:D

Monkey business stirs up neighborhood
Sikeston, MO - More than 50 signed a petition asking the Sikeston City Council to look into monkey attacks on their street. The petitioners claim the monkey is a danger to adults and children.

Phyllis Gates thinks otherwise.

" He is usually pretty calm. People make him nervous," Gates said. Gates says she bought the monkey in Kansas City five years ago for $5,000. The monkey's name is Alex.

"I wouldn't say he attacks people, but if he is provoked, he is like other exotic animals, they will attack," Gates said.

Her neighbors say it does not matter if the monkey is provoked, he will attack anyway.

"She cannot control her monkey," Peggy Bearden said. "It attacked my grandson. Part of the material is gone in his shirt." Bearden lives across the street from Gates.

Next door, Gayla Schearf says Alex attacked her.

"They came over to my yard, and the monkey got away. He attacked me after that," Schearf said.

Sikeston City Manager Doug Friend tells Heartland News that it is illegal for someone to own a monkey in Sikeston, but there is an exception in Gates' case, because she owned the monkey before the law was put in place. Friend says the city will look into recent allegations.
http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=5001680

I went through Sikeston twice last week, I did not see a monkey attack anyone. I think the allegations are made up.:D

Sewie
06-09-2006, 11:36 PM
This is bound to escalate.

http://www.mlode.com/~cspgrafx/images/Monkey gun.jpg

HummerNewbie
06-10-2006, 06:11 AM
I went through Sikeston twice last week, I did not see a monkey attack anyone. I think the allegations are made up.:D

Sorry to inform you Mrs., but your were one state too far East :p ;)

DRTYFN
06-10-2006, 07:21 AM
I went through Sikeston twice last week, I did not see a monkey attack anyone. I think the allegations are made up.:D

I'm sure Jesse Jackson and Reverend Sharpton will be marching because of these horrible accusations.;):D:D