China is Overun with wild Insurgents running Amok
"Hooligan monkeys" harassing female visitors at a park. Monkey fur dyed in assorted brilliant colors at a safari park. Monkeys in the newspapers. Monkeys on TV. Monkeys on the collective brain of the worldâs most populous country.
This monkey business frivolity must stop imediately.
On Thursday, day one of the Year of the Monkey, mainland China suddenly took on a definite simian flavor. All manner of monkey-like iconography, from Tarzanâs chimp to the ape in the old "Donkey Kong" video game, festooned the Chinese media. Why not? After all, said the Beijing Youth Daily, "the golden monkey presents us with fortune."
In China does a golden monkey fill the role of Lucky the leprecaun in the Lucky Charmâs commercials? After all its possible; they did use a guy with a really high voice for dubbing dialog for the role of Hoss in Bonanza.
One of Chinaâs most popular legends is that of Song Wu Kong, the painted-face, mischief-making "Monkey King" who is consistently brewing up trouble in the heavens. But real-life monkeys can get just as weird, if the state-controlled media are to be believed.
But can they type?
In the western Chinese town of Longchi, in a park where wild monkeys range freely, thereâs been a problem of late -- a problem that, oddly enough, didnât make it onto the Chinese news radar until the first day of the Year of the Monkey.
The monkeys have begun to meditate - a gratuitous jibe at the surpression of the Falun Gong, a group which probably might be just another generator of Infomercials in the US. (I do not mean this disrespectfully.)
"The hooligan monkeys," says the Chengdu Evening Post, "have been hitting on the ladies for a long time, igniting social outcry."
Veil the women; it is the ankles that do it everytime.
Park officials blamed the miscreant monkeysâ behavior -- including scratching and groping -- on the visitorsâ "colorful outfits" and imposed rules for the creatures, the official Xinhua News Agency said: politeness, humility, no harassment and "no scuffling."
We have hired George of the Jungle and Davy Jones to promulgate the new rules through out the herds of monkies.
"It is really tough for the âalways free and unrestrainedâ monkey group, according to local monkey tamers," Xinhua said.
Monkey Woodstock - great.
It wasnât clear what methods would be used to instill humility in the monkeys, but the park does have a Plan B: monkey contraception.
Get a grip. they wonât wear those things.
The alternative is to spank that horny monkey... | Across the country, in the northeastern province of Liaoning, the Forest Safari Park in Shenyang is atwitter with the latest action by its operators -- dyeing the fur of monkeys in sundry bright hues in celebration of the New Year. "It was no easy job to dye monkeys," Xinhua deadpanned.
"First, catch the monkey... | Local advocates for animal welfare have expressed concern, saying they worried that the cream used to color the monkeys might be harmful. Zhu Chengwei, director of the Shenyang Wild Animal Protection Station, was cited as proposing scientific testing to determine whether the dye could hurt the monkeys.
They could test the dye on humans to make sure it is safe.
Xinhua continued its report with this extraordinary paragraph: "We had to anesthetize them first. They seemed to be surprised at their new strange coats when they woke up. But after a while, they indulged themselves in pleasure."
Our close relaitives have enterred the Age of Aquarius. Just make sure we limit each monkey to under four joints a day. Recent information leads us to believe that more can be harmful to the health. More study is needed - but we donât need anymore volunteers for the continued research
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-01-22 |