Guests, Monkeys Back in Hotel …

After Beantown carbon monoxide scare. Boston Herald with this breaking simian news update:
The sold-out Liberty Hotel, where two monkeys appearing in the film “The Zookeeper” are staying with crew members, was evacuated today because of elevated levels of carbon monoxide sending everyone scurrying to the street.
Jim Treadway, the hotel’s general manager, said guests were allowed back in at 1 p.m.
“It’s 100 percent business as usual,” Treadway said.
Treadway goes on to explain that the hotel had a screw loose … on one of it’s rooftop boiler gas controls.
Didn’t know you could keep monkeys in a hotel room. Useful information. “Zookeeper,” BTW, is the Kevin James flick that PETA has accused of killing a giraffe.
(Thanks, reader Sarah Rolph, for correcting my bad chemistry. CO not CO2. Duh! … Hey, I knew that.)
Topics: Boston, Hollywood, monkeys
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 2:08 pm Comments (0) on Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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