Quote Originally Posted by Davey
But back to the future, JDaniel is now (rcvd and very cooly) and KEXPMF is on board and soon to be joining the in crowd and Troy is now in transit and probably joining the in crowd manana. Thanks all.
So does that mean anyone who does not make it (I.E. me) belongs in the outhouse? Nyark nyark.

Re: Monkey Bones -- yeah, I could see it that way, in the singular imperative, but it's missing a preposition, so I like it my way better (unless, of course, to monkey could take a direct object, which is not a colloquialism I've heard).