[3245] in Humor
HUMOR: Monkey Business
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sharalee M. Field)
Sat Jul 22 19:15:10 2000
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 19:04:05 -0400
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From: "Sharalee M. Field" <sharalee_field@harvard.edu>
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>Subject: OY VEY! 7/21/00 - BROTHERS, KEEPERS
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>BROTHERS, KEEPERS
>
>One day the zoo-keeper noticed that the orangutan was reading two books --
>the Bible and Darwin's Origin of Species.
>
>Surprised, he asked the ape, "Why are you reading both those books?"
>
>"Well," said the orangutan, "I just wanted to know if I was my brother's
>keeper or my keeper's brother."
>
>
>Source: Whattadeal
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