Fay Wray had King Kong, Tarzan had Cheetah, Aladdin had Abu, and the man with the yellow hat had Curious George. The Jungle Book featured King Louie, The Lion King had the wisdom of Rafiki and Nintendo used Donkey Kong to make millions selling video games.
The Examiner has Bimbo, who as far as we?re concerned, is the most magnificent monkey of all time. She might not be as famous as those aforementioned primates ? at least not yet ? but there?s no chance any of those monkeys are in the same league than our pigskin-picking princess when it comes to predicting which NFL teams will win each week.
“She?s her own Hollywood story,” Colleen Layton-Robbins, Bimbo?s owner. “She loves looking good and looking in the mirror.”
Bimbo went 12-4 last week, making her 46-14 (76.6 percent) the past four weeks. For the year, she is 108-68 ? not bad for a 36-year-old monkey who can?t speak human and didn?t know football from baseball before she started watching NFL games alongside friends Oogie, Zoey and Cocoa.
Bimbo correctly picked the Chargers to defeat the Ravens. But her record suffered when the Cardinals decided to play like a junior varsity team throughout an overtime loss to San Francisco and the Giants? Eli Manning decided it was a good idea to throw passes with less accuracy than Oogie displays when she plays catch with her caretakers.
“Between the blankets and her football and herworms and her mirrors she?s in real thanksgiving heaven,” Layton-Robbins said.
Bimbo added some big names to her list of defeated opponents a week after knocking off four-time Super Bowl-wining quarterback Joe Montana.
By going 12-4 in Week 12, Bimbo took to the bank Gary Geisel, the chief executive of Provident Bank, who went 10-6. Bimbo also defeated Stephen Geppi (11-5), a minority owner of the Orioles and the president and chief executive officer of Geppi?s Entertainment Museum.
However, Marty Bass, a longtime news and weather man for WJZ-13, went an impressive 13-3 to continue the dominance of Baltimore?s best news station over Bimbo, as sports anchors Mark Viviano and Stan Saunders each posted victories over Bimbo earlier this season.
This week, Bimbo faces Brian Rogers, chairman and chief investment officer for T. Rowe Price, which manages $396.8 billion in assets. She?s also challenging Stephen Berger, a Columbia native who is an All-Star midfielder for Major League?s Lacrosse?s Long Island Lizards and a member of the U.S. National Lacrosse Team. He?s also the head of sales in Mid-Atlantic Region for Maverick Lacrosse, an innovative manufacturer of lacrosse equipment. Lastly, she?s facing a fellow female ? Laura Gamble, who is the President of Bank of America Maryland.
And just like last week, the winner gets a banana.
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Fan mail
Bimbo says to keep cards and letters coming, and thanks those who have written her such kind words. If you would like to send a letter or a care package?she loves papayas, apples, grapes, grilled cheese sandwiches, French fries and warm, snugly blankets. Please send all items to Colleen Layton-Robbins at Frisky?s Wildlife & Primate Sanctuary, 10790 Old Frederick Road, Woodstock, MD 21163
EVERY DOLLAR CAN HELP
No donation is too small to support Bimbo and her friends at Frisky?s Wildlife & Primate Sanctuary, a non-profit organization that is strictly supported by tax deductible donations. To donate to Frisky?s, which provides refuge for needy and displaced animals, please go to www.friskys.org. Every dollar can help save a life.
SEASON RECORDS
» Bimbo: 108-68 (.613)
» Guests: 211-128 (.622)
