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S4 Ep43: The Long Island Rhesus Monkey Escape - 1935

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Oct 5, 202053:21Society & Culture

It’s 1935, it’s Long Island, New York and a group of extremely naughty monkeys are about to stage the easiest prison break since David Copperfield pretended to be locked in Alcatraz. In what hundreds of fast-talking New...

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It’s 1935, it’s Long Island, New York and a group of extremely naughty monkeys are about to stage the easiest prison break since David Copperfield pretended to be locked in Alcatraz. In what hundreds of fast-talking New York monkeys are already throwing their excrement at, it's the 43rd episode of the CB Wallop podcast. Join Phil Jerrod and Phil Lucas as they discuss the The Long Island Rhesus Monkey Escape - the tiny plank-based blunder that unwittingly released over a hundred naughty monkeys into the metropolitan area, causing car crashes, electrocutions, and a whole load of general monkey-based mayhem. Should we have called this episode “Escape from Monkey Mountain”? Yes, yes we should have. Trigger Warning: MONKEYS! Nothing to worry about mate, this episode is just a load of monkeys having a right laugh for a couple of weeks in New York City. There is a tiny bit of discussion about animal cruelty (oiling elephants), electrocution (monkeys), space travel (again monkeys), and Rasputin's cock (Rasputin). Written by Phil Jerrod Edited by Phil Jerrod Music by Steve Adam Clips: Jungle Cavalcade (1941) | Full Movie | Frank Buck Classic Hollywood Movies A Slice of Long Island history, part 1 Superman - Jungle Drums Wild monkeys attack family at Florida state park [No Copyright Music] Retro 80's Funky Jazz-Hop Instrumental (Copyright Free) Music - Sundance Remix Music Credit: SUNDANCE Track Name: "Perséphone - Retro Funky (SUNDANCE remix)" Music By: SUNDANCE @ The SUNDANCE Official Website is HERE - Follow SUNDANCE on BandCamp: License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) ... Music promoted by NCM Sources: .

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Published Oct 5, 2020 and 53:21 long