Was That a Screeching Brazilian Stink Monkey? (Again)
After mentioning the screeching Brazilian stink monkey in my previous post, it was suggested to me that I repost the original. This was one of my first posts; man was I weird back then.
I have a phobia. A fear that creeps up on me and slowly overwhelms me. A fear that causes me to lay awake at night, tossing and turning, afraid to fall asleep for fear of might happen while I’m slumbering.
What is this fear that has me in such a state of paranoia?
I’m afraid that a roving horde of screeching Brazilian stink monkeys, will break into my home and handle all my possessions with their filthy stink monkey paws. I fear that they will rub my possessions all over their parasite infested bodies and then return them to their exact position of origin, leaving me to only guess of their nefarious activities.
My friends tell that I’m crazy.
Am I crazy. Am I really?
When I get up in the morning, I find everything in exactly the same position that I left it in the night before! Typical screeching Brazilian stink monkey behavior.
My friends persist with the idea that I’m crazy for two specific reasons:
- Monkeys tend not to be fastidious creatures and are far more likely to scatter things about and pee on them, than return them to their place of origin.
- There is no such creature as the screeching Brazilian stink monkey. (They seem smugly confident about this point. [But Wikipedia doesn't know everything.])
According to National Geographic, 1,200 new species of plants and vertebrates have been discovered in the Amazon between the years 1999 and 2009. With that many new species being discovered, one of them is bound to be a monkey, a monkey that by its sheer characteristics and nature, could only be called a Screeching Brazilian Stink Monkey.
My paranoia has become so profound that my friends have suggested medication. The doctor (another apparent expert of Amazonian wild life) concurred. I’m now on an experimental drug called Oxymoron-gubernatorial-toxin. It seems to be working, there are however a few slight side effects:
- Dizziness.
- Dry mouth.
- Itchy rashes shaped like Ecuador.
- Your left ear will fall off at really inconvenient times.
- Nausea.
- More nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Even more nausea.
- squirrels will steal your mail.
- Sleeplessness caused by nausea.
- Coma
Everything seems to be going well; I sometimes get nauseous when I have to chase squirrels or bend over to pick up my ear.
But now and then, out of the corner of my eye, I think I see a screeching Brazilian stink monkey, just waiting to handle all of my possessions.



weird but highly entertaining – ha ha ha ha
Weirdly entertaining has been a destinct pattern in my life.
and a distinctly good one
hahah I love it.
I’m glad that you enjoyed my debilitating phobia.
You gotta watch those little bastards. They can turn invisible, you know.
I didn’t know that. They could be in the room with me right now.
DON’T LOOK!
Hysterical…and thanks for that damn picture that will haunt me.
Welcome to my very own brand of hell.
Gosh I loved this. Always stay as weird as you were back then!
If anything, I might be weirder now.
Lucky!