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Bonni Marcus and Bongo (Christopher Sadowski)It’s a monkey miracle — Bongo has been found! An Upper East Side couple grieving over the loss of a stuffed toy monkey they’ve raised like a son ...
And what we mean is that Bongo, the Beanie Baby monkey that sent a couple into a tailspin when they discovered him “disappeared” upon their arrival to a restaurant in Park Slope on August 1 ...
The saga of the lost Beanie Baby monkey that has captivated, saddened, and most of all, disturbed so many of us over the past week has reached a happy conclusion. Bongo was only reunited with his ...
Two grief-stricken Manhattanites have frantically papered Park Slope with fliers offering hundreds of dollars for the safe return of their closest companion — a beloved monkey doll named Bongo.
Look, when you love a Beanie Baby, when you give your life to a plush pet, you’ll do anything to be reunited. We know. We’ve been there.
The Brooklyn Paper reports today that 47-year-old Bonni Marcus and 58-year-old Jack Zinzi “have frantically papered Park Slope with fliers” offering a $500 reward for a lost monkey Beanie Baby.
THE Manhattan couple separated from the stuffed toy monkey they raised as a son said that they were inundated with ransom demands after offering a reward for the Beanie Baby's safe return, the New ...
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