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"He will make sure no monkey business is going on in the company under his watch."
He asks me how much monkey business I'm doing that day.
On the other hand, though, who had pulled this monkey business with his records?
"We told Central about some of the monkey business going on here.
Now tell me what this monkey business is all about."
And you know how I feel about that sort of monkey business."
"Remember, this is a nice house, and no monkey business."
Hell, that's exactly what all the monkey business is supposed to prevent.
"Come on, we'll never get away if we start to talk about the monkey business of this house, including that gal."
You've got to listen and cut out all this monkey business."
"But she is all business and not a lot of monkey business."
"The first sign of monkey business - out you go.
So what monkey business has that agency of yours got your nose into now?
It had been quite a night and I wasn't really in the mood for monkey business.
He was a good workman - no monkey business and value received.
There was no evidence of sabotage or any other fancy monkey business.
Here didn't because Bun might think he wanted her along for monkey business.
We're helping you get out, but no questions and no monkey business.
Or we're both sane and this monkey business is all real."
There was some monkey business going on in England.
Them old gold camps over there is made to order for monkey business."
"I knew all along," he said to the fading stars, "there was some monkey business going on."
We have that kind of monkey business going on."
A government research park and wildlife centre has been established to investigate all the monkey business.
Monkey Shines sees life through the eyes of a pair of monkeys at the zoo.
The first, "Monkey Shines," was adapted in 1988 into the American horror film of the same name.
The strangest feature of "Monkey Shines" is not Ella, though.
Monkey Shines was Romero's first commercial film.
There were quite a few of the faces in the old comic Chinese drawings that can only be called "Monkey Shines."
Monkey Shines (1988) (special makeup effects artist)
His first professional credit came on the 1988 horror film on Monkey Shines, which was financially backed by his father.
Monkey Shines may refer to:
A sequel was released titled Monkey Shines 2: Gorilla Warfare.
PJ's Plunge is a young children's slide located in the Monkey Shines play area.
Monkey Shines (1988)
Evans invested $450,000 in the film, Monkey Shines, and received $500,000 as a producer's fee.
But I can see Doctor Brinckley's viewpoint; you can't permit monkey shines at a serious center of learning."
Monkey Shines (Orion, 1988) was to be Romero's first Hollywood venture, though still shot in the Pittsburgh area.
In 1997, Monkey Shines was winner of the most nostalgic game of the year by MacUser magazine.
She co-starred in director George A. Romero's horror film Monkey Shines in 1988.
"Monkey Shines - (Robert J. Walsh)
Monkey Shines tells the story of an athlete, Alan Mann (Jason Beghe), who is rendered quadriplegic when struck by a truck.
In 1988, he starred in the film Monkey Shines: An Experiment In Fear, directed by George A. Romero.
Monkey Shines is a platform game which was developed and published as shareware by FantaSoft, LLC in 1997 for the Apple Macintosh.
Monkey Shines (sometimes called Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear) is an American horror film originally released in 1988.
The subplot about Mojo was inspired by the film Monkey Shines; show runner Mike Scully asked the staff to reference to the film when they were making the episode.
"Girly Edition" was the first episode written by Larry Doyle and was directed by Mark Kirkland, with much of the subplot being inspired by the film Monkey Shines.
The university is also featured prominently in the films Smart People, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Dennis Quaid, Monkey Shines, and in the anime Summer Wars.
Tom Savini is also responsible for the makeup and special effects in many of Romero's films including Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Creepshow and Monkey Shines.