you give what you have in your backpack[food section]
the breakfast monkey the breakfast monkey
Your Mama, then he got sick..
The Breakfast Monkey.
I used to go to a human school where everyone was the same. Now I go to an animal school, 'cause Lyon's my last name. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. Bull shark, porcupine; I don't know what! Boy, this school's a pain in the -- Adam! What? I was going to say neck. Oh. That's okay, then. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- MONKEY, MONKEY, MONKEY. My gym partner's a monkey!
The breakfast conversation reveals that the family views the monkey's paw with a mix of skepticism and curiosity. While they acknowledge its strange powers, they also treat it lightly, engaging in banter that suggests they don't fully believe in its supernatural abilities. This ambivalence reflects their desire for control over their fate, contrasting with the ominous nature of the paw's supposed magic. Ultimately, their casual attitude foreshadows the tragic consequences that will arise from their interactions with the paw.
"Love Before Breakfast" (1936) "Married Before Breakfast" (1937) "Breakfast for Two" (1937) "Kisses for Breakfast" (1941) "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) "The Breakfast Club" (1985)
It is "bed and breakfast"
A monkey.
A monkey - a bigger monkey - an even bigger monkey - a monkey standing - a monkey walking - a human. :)
Breakfast
Example of breakfast as the direct object:I ate breakfast this morning.He cooked breakfast for the kids.They served breakfast by the pool.That was a good breakfast.
Its a monkey the name of the monkey says it all.By:cooln