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#113819 29-Jan-2013 11:07
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This is not a happy looking monkey!


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  #752495 29-Jan-2013 11:16
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Of course not happy. The monkey thought "at last I am getting out of Iran, alive" and they got him back...




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  #752497 29-Jan-2013 11:18
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Also, knowing how Iran photoshops their missile launches, here is what we'd expect to see for their "Monkey in space":






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  #752504 29-Jan-2013 11:25
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Err,excuse my dullness but,  what's a "collective video artwork"???



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  #752951 29-Jan-2013 21:56

The report was from "Press TV". They are like Iran's version of BBC World. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Iran may have had a "Backup Monkey".

PS: the last US Monkee in space was Mike Nesmith... He always seemed to be spaced out.




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