There was a man that owned a giant gorilla and, all its life, he'd never left
it on its own. But eventually he had to go on a business trip and had to leave
his gorilla in the care of his next-door neighbor. So he explained to his
neighbor that all he had to do was feed his gorilla three bananas a day at
three, six and nine o'clock.
But he was never ever, ever to touch its fur.
So the next day the man came and gave the gorilla a
banana and looked at it for a while thinking, “Why
can't I touch its fur?” as their didnt seem to be
anything wrong with it.
Every day he came in and looked for a little while longer
as he still couldnt understand until, about a week later,
he'd worked himself into a frenzy and decided that he
was going to touch the gorilla.
He passed it the banana and very gently brushed the
back of his hand against its fur.
Suddenly the gorilla went ape and started to jump
around, then it turned and began to running towards the
man who, in turn, ran through the front door, over the
lawn, across the street, into some one else's sports car
and drove off.
In the rear-view mirror, he could see the gorilla in
its own sports car, driving right behing him.
He drove for two hours until the engine began to splutter
and the car just stopped. He jumped out and began to run
down the street, over a brick wall, into someone's front
garden and up the apple tree.
He turned around to find the gorilla right behind him
beating its chest.
The man jumped down and ran back in to the street screaming,
until it became dark and he thought he'd lost the gorilla.
The man ran into an alleyway then, suddenly, he saw
a giant shaddow coming down the street ahead.
The gorilla!
It came to the end of the alley, stood and looked striaght
into the bloodshoot eyes of the man and came towards him
slowly.
This time there was no escape. As the gorilla neared
him, the man began to feel faint.
The giant beast came face to face with him, raised its
mighty hand and said, “Tag! You're it!”
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