Posted by Fixerupper on February 26, 2013 at 05:42:36 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: True Whoppers posted by Buckeye on February 26, 2013 at 04:53:51:
A few years ago on an early spring morning when the morning light was just coming on a neighbor was unlocking the door to his 8420 Deere that was hooked to the planter sitting in the field. As he was fiddling with the lock a monkey jumped from the roof of the cab, bounced off his shoulder and landed on the outside dual where it stood screaming at him. Then it jumped to the planter where it sat on one of the boxes and continued screaming. The neighbor quickly jumped in the cab and closed the door. The monkey finally ran across the field and disappeared. It had left it's calling card on the hood so he had to clean that off when the coast was clear. This is the plains of northwest Iowa where monkeys are as scarce as-well, you don't see one every day for sure.
It turned out a neighbor lady had a retired lab monkey and it got away from her. She said it didn't like men. The neighbor was afraid to tell his story at the local coffee shop for fear of the rest of the coffee shoppers thinking he'd finally lost his marbles. How many of you guys have had to clean monkey poo off the hood of your tractor? LOL Jim
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