Ebola = Curious George
The only recurring character in the original adventures, other than George himself, is the Man with the Yellow Hat. It was he who brought George from Africa, and it is in his house that George lives.
in the Curious George film (2006), the Man is referred to as "Ted" throughout the film
Who brought Ebola (Curious George) from Africa to the U.S.?
TED (Thomas Eric Duncan)
They never leave out the Eric do they?
The Man with the Yellow Hat
The only recurring character in the original adventures, other than George himself, is the Man with the Yellow Hat. It was he who brought George from Africa, and it is in his house that George lives. The Man often facilitates George's adventures by taking him somewhere, and even more often resolves the tension by appearing just in time to get George out of a tight spot. He is always seen wearing a bright yellow suit and a wide-brimmed yellow hat.
The Man is never mentioned by name in the original adventures, or in any subsequent content over more than six decades. He is always called either "the Man" or fully "the Man with the Yellow Hat". When people speak to George about the Man, they often refer to him as "your friend." However, in the Curious George film (2006), the Man is referred to as "Ted" throughout the film, and as "Ted Shackleford" in a deleted scene. Fifty years earlier, in an open-the-flap book titled "See the Circus," published January 1, 1956, H. A. Rey illustrated a man who looks very much like the Man with the Yellow Hat wearing a blue and white polka-dotted kerchief. The caption for the page reads,
"Ted has a tricycle, so very small, He cannot ride it, because he's so tall. If you want to find out WHO the rider will be, Just open the flap, and then you will see." Opening the flap reveals two monkeys riding a tricycle.
Two things come to mind here WHO (World Health Organization)
And two monkeys (Two forms/strains of Ebola)
And now, to make it a little more mysterious, in the TV show "Curious George, a Christmas Monkey" (2009),
George and the Man with the Yellow Hat are seen sending out Christmas cards.
(People sending the Ebola virus out in Christmas cards?)
The Man with the Yellow Hat signs the card with a "W" then George puts his hand print on the card and seals it. What could the "W" be for? [4]
The "W"?
I don't know.
Build a dome over them to keep the eboler' in. We could import, and arm the african monkeys to build it. Real monkey's, not the BBC monkeys... Just saying. Them "Planet of the Monkeys" monkeys. Yeah, that's it. WORLD DOMINATIONER STUFFS! HAHAHAHA!
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Brothers - A wild off the wall post like this deserves comments like yours. Big cocktails? - cool have fun!
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