A pound of quids?? This is going to get really expensive fast!
And has anyone figured out how much energy this monkey battery will produce vs the amount of energy it will take to roll the monkey (battery) back up the stairs for a second go?
Hmmm, I’d be careful about that Bucky – because if your battery works with a cat masquerading as a monkey, it may mean that you really are closer to them than you think!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
It is as under control as they are ever going to have it.
Jayalexander about 3 years ago
He’s such a quider. Last time they were trying to make him walk backwards, it was a close shave but no cigar.
iggyman about 3 years ago
Bucky wants a “Quid Pro quo” !
ollou90 about 3 years ago
A pound of quids?? This is going to get really expensive fast!
And has anyone figured out how much energy this monkey battery will produce vs the amount of energy it will take to roll the monkey (battery) back up the stairs for a second go?
Ian Smith about 3 years ago
This got me thinking, so a quid or a pound coin weighs a quarter of an ounce so a pound of pounds is £64 or about $90. Better get saving Bucky
DennisinSeattle Premium Member about 3 years ago
I like the way Rob is staying out of their quandry.
Breadboard about 3 years ago
Bucky that would be a cat battery then, not a monkey battery .
MS72 about 3 years ago
They left the EU for this?
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
For a pound of quids, the pro will quo?
kartis about 3 years ago
Somebody otta pound that cat.
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
Hmmm, I’d be careful about that Bucky – because if your battery works with a cat masquerading as a monkey, it may mean that you really are closer to them than you think!
bloodykate about 3 years ago
I love it! : D
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
A Scottish Fold Cat, might make a better battery, I mean if you can fold the cat to fit in the battery casing….
Daeder about 3 years ago
Mac’s mate is open to a “quid pro quo”.
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 3 years ago
No need to go all the way back to England. There’s plenty of ocean between here and there for you to pick up as many sea quids as you like.