43 monkeys escape from a South Carolina medical lab
43 monkeys escape from a South Carolina medical lab
A police chief in South Carolina says there is no “almost no danger” to the public after 43 monkeys escaped from a medical lab.
“There is almost no danger to the public.”
They are not infected with any disease whatsoever. They are harmless and a little skittish,”
The monkeys are females weighing about 7 pounds (3 kilograms) and are so young and small that they haven’t been used for testing...
TRANSLATION: If you live in South Carolina, go get yourself an adorable monkey friend and save her from a hellish life.
16 1 ReplyYeah, I'm gonna assume we are in danger based on multiple documentaries.
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12 Monkeys
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28 Days Later
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Contagion
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Outbreak
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Planet of the Apes
11 0 ReplyMaybe it was more like Project X and someone saved a bunch of super intelligent monkeys... Probably should secure any aircraft, cause otherwise they're heading straight for the Everglades!
5 0 Reply28 ______ Later?
(Edit) I know they didn't initially escape, but if memory serves, monkeys were the initial cause of Rage.
5 0 ReplyDammit! That was the first one I thought of before accidentally swiping back a page and losing the comment that I had started.
I'm putting it back in.
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Can we say "Jumanji" yet? Please?
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The new guy didn't close the gate? I feel there should be more barriers to 43 monkeys escaping, no matter if they'd been infected with something or not. Pun intended
10 0 ReplyOh hell, if you’re in the region and see Bruce Willis, try to help him.
9 0 ReplyConversely, if you see Cillian Murphy, run like hell.
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What are we feeling planet of the apes or 28 days later?
5 0 ReplyHail Ceasar
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