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|description = So, after all the drama (which I apologize for... I know I shouldn't have posted, he shouldn't have posted, blah blah) I'm back to my normal stuff. Hope u like it :) ...
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'''Purple Monkey''' is the fourteenth video in the Lonelygirl15 [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|video series]].
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'''My Lazy Eye (and P. Monkey gets Funky!)''' is the fourteenth video in the Lonelygirl15 [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|video series]].
  
 
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My Lazy Eye (and P. Monkey gets Funky!) is the fourteenth video in the Lonelygirl15 video series.

Transcript

Bree (on camera): Okay... so I'm kind of in a blue mood again today... and I want to tell you all about it, but I can't... so I'm going to talk about my eyes. Basically when I was three months old it became very clear to my mom and my dad that my left eye had no real desire to enter into a working relationship with my right one. Some of you might call that lazy eye. (Crosses her eyes) . So when I was four they gave me an eye patch. (P. Monkey is shown with an eye patch) . They also threw in this really cool bonus treatment where I got to put a monkey into a cage. (P. Monkey shown with a laundry basket over him.) Once a week we would go to the optometrist's office and there would be this big machine... and I would look into it with my left eye and I would see a monkey, and I would look into it with my right eye and there would be a cage. My job would be to put the monkey in the cage, thus bringing my left eye in agreement with my right eye. It's pretty cool, huh? Why am I telling you this? Because I'm having certain issues with my parents right now which I can't talk about, so I thought I'd bore you with a metaphor instead. My parents are unable to see things from my point of view no matter how much I try and explain it to them. I learned how to see the world from a completely different point of when I was four... so why is it so hard for them? (P. Monkey proceeds to dance)

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This is the most watched Lonelygirl15 video, with over 1,000,000 views on YouTube.

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