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posted by KowalskiTheLich
“So…this is it?” detto Marlene, obviously under whelmed. She turned to Kowalski, who was standing successivo to her, surveying his lair proudly.

“What, te don’t like it?” detto Kowalski sadly.

“No, no!” detto Marlene quickly, not wanting to hurt his feelings. “It’s just…it’s in the sewer…”

“After a bit, te can’t really notice the smell,” detto Kowalski, taking a deep breath to prove her wrong. An unbearable smell crashed into his nostrils and he groaned and put a flipper over his beak. “I stand corrected.”

“So, where is this organ?” she said, looking around. “Is that is over there?” She pointed towards a large block of wood standing in the corner.

“Yes, that would be it,” detto Kowalski. “I know it’s not much, but it I thought it was pretty good considering what I had to work with.”

“Mmm” detto Marlene, nodding without really paying attention. “So, does it work?”

“Yes, but I would appreciate if te didn’t play it…it’s rather loud,” detto Kowalski.

“Oh, I get you!” detto Marlene. “This is più about your stupid fight with Skipper.”

“Yes, it is. Now please don’t tasso, badger me, I would rather not discuss it,” detto Kowalski grumpily.

Marlene sighed; she hated being involved in other people’s conflicts. At least Kowalski wasn’t asking her to do anything against Skipper, but she was pretty upset that she couldn’t play the organ; she had always liked the way they sounded but obviously had never been allowed to mess with one before.

“Are te sure te don’t want to go to my habitat, Kowalski?” detto Marlene, wanting to leave. “I’ve got snacks!”

“Oh, that’s okay. I raided the zoo storage facility the other giorno and brought back two crates packed full of nice, fresh fish.” Kowalski licked the edges of his beak. “I put them behind the organ. Here, I’ll go get one…”

Marlene sighed. She did not at all want to stay in this smelly sewer, but also did not want to hurt Kowalski’s feelings. She walked over to a cinder block Kowalski used as a chair and sat down on it. It was very uncomfortable, but she did not say anything.

“Here we go!” detto Kowalski, dragging a large box towards Marlene. “Dinner is served!”

“Dinner? It’s almost twelve o’clock at night!” detto Marlene, who was not one to stand for improper use of words.

“Well, midnight snack then, it doesn’t matter!” detto Kowalski bitterly, opening the box. He pulled out about a dozen pesce and dumped them on the floor. “Eat up!”

“Kowalski, why are te wearing that on your face?” detto Marlene suddenly. Kowalski froze just as he was about to ingoiare, inghiottire a pesce whole.

“Just noticed that did you?” detto Kowalski, putting the pesce down with some reluctance.

“Not really…I noticed it ever since te started giving your little monologue behind the warehouse. I know te were impersonating the Phantom of the Opera, but seriously, can te take it off now?”

“Um…no” detto Kowalski casually. “Now how about those Canto tips so te can go off to bed? It’s getting very late…”

“Kowalski, you’re really starting to bug me. You’re not the Phantom, okay. Take it off.”

“Alright” detto Kowalski. “But don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

Kowalski pulled the cloth off his face and dropped it on the floor. Marlene gasped.

“Oh Kowalski, what did te do to your face?” detto Marlene sympathetically.

“Acid. Another long story, which I don’t have time to recount. Now eat something o not, but I would like to get these Canto tips over with.”

Marlene felt like running over to Kowalski and giving him a big hug. A wound that deep…that showed the Bones in the face…couldn’t have been painless. But Kowalski wasn’t complaining.

“Kowalski, I’m so sorry!” detto Marlene pitifully.

“For what? te didn’t do anything,” commentato Kowalski as he swallowed a fish. “Gonna eat any of these? No? Okay then!”

Kowalski kicked the gabbia, cassa out of the way and walked over to Marlene.

“Okay. Now these tips aren’t to make te sound better, they’re to cause less stress on your vocal cords and give te a louder Canto voice which te will be able to wow the judges with. Of course, te probably won’t even be able to see the effects of them, but they’re fun anyway.” Kowalski detto this all very quickly while tying the cloth back over his face.

“Huh?” detto Marlene.

“Now Marlene” detto Kowalski, “When te are about to start Canto stand erect, don’t slouch over, and keep your head tilted inoltrare, avanti exactly 65.3 degrees, like this…”

Kowalski grabbed Marlene and manipulated her body into the proper position. “Standing like this and keeping your head in the exact proper position allows your voice to be projected più effectively and causes less stress on the larynx…”


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The successivo morning, the chimps made an announcement.

“For all of te people that were interesting in our ‘musical theater’ presentation, we are officially changing the performance,” detto Mason. “It was just too much of a hassle to inform everyone about what the Barber of Seville actually was, and since most of the lyrics aren’t even in English…”

Phil detto something in sign language. “No Phil, I’m pretty sure it was your idea to do this play. I wanted to see Macbeth, remember?”

“Anyway,” Mason continued, “We are changing the performance to a play that people will probably be much più familiar with, seeing as it is performed several times every night throughout New York. Yes, I am talking of the Phantom of the Opera!”

Phil detto something else in sign language. “I know Phil, that’s why I chose it,” detto Mason.

“So there te have it, folks. The remaining auditions will be held tomorrow night at the plaza we did them in the first time. After those, we will contact the people who we think are deserving of roles in the performance, and rehearsal for the play will begin a few days later. Thank te for your time.”

The group of animali began to disperse. “Is it just me, o does anyone else think that ghosts and opera shouldn’t go together?” remarked Burt the elephant.

Marlene had been standing in the back of the group of animali and when everyone began to leave, she tried to get back to her habitat as quickly as possibly without looking conspicuous.

“Kowalski!” detto Marlene, sliding into the tunnel that served as the entrance to her den. “I’ve got news…”

“Careful!” detto Kowalski, holding up his flipper as she neared the end of the tunnel. “I’m testing the infra-red security system, but there are still a few…bugs in the programming. Observe.”

Kowalski picked up a rock off the floor and carefully dropped it on superiore, in alto of one of the laser beams. For a second, nothing happened, but then the rock simply disintegrated into powder.

“What the heck was that?” detto Marlene. “Are te saying that anyone coming through here is going to be turned into dust?”

“Well, the beams are supposed to increase body temperature so rapidly when triggered that the intruder will pass out within secondi due to intensely high body temperature.”

“Isn’t that a little…I dunno…extreme?” detto Marlene, staring at one of the lasers.

“Possibly, but the only other thing I could think of off the superiore, in alto of my head was a ghigliottina blade trap. Give me a little credit!” detto Kowalski.

“And no,” detto Kowalski, as Marlene opened her mouth. “This will not cause any lasting damage to their brain o vital organs. At least, I don’t think so.”

Marlene gasped. “I’m just playing with you,” detto Kowalski. “Just let me adjust the thermal factors on this control panel and then I’ll turn it off for te to pass.”

Marlene simply stepped over the laser beams, none of which were above three inches off the ground, and watched Kowalski press buttons on the control panel.

“It would be much easier if I knew what all of these buttons did!” commento Kowalski in a frustrated tone. “What the heck, I’ll mess with these later. Now just let me turn this off for te and…”

Marlene tapped Kowalski on the shoulder. He jumped slightly and turned around. “How did you…oh,” detto Kowalski, looking sadly at the beams.

“Come on Kowalski, take a break. How long have te been working on that again? Like five hours?”

“Actually I’ve only been working on this for fifteen minutes. I was working on that for the other four hours and forty-five minutes.

Kowalski pointed towards the manhole in the middle of the den. Marlene shrugged.

“It’s a manhole,” remarked Marlene.

“Yes, it is” agreed Kowalski. “One which I installed with over seventy-four different types of intruder-deterring features. For example, say someone tries to simply shove the manhole open like my ex-troop always seems to do. If the manhole is fully separated from its little hole in the ground here for più than one and a half seconds, sensors around the hole will be triggered and a spray of various fumes will issue out, none of which are lethal but they are potent enough that a miniscule amount would be enough to knock out a grown human for two hours and fifty three minutes.”

Marlene wasn’t sure she liked Kowalski visitor-proofing her habitat. She had invited Kowalski to spend some time at her habitat, feeling bad about leaving him in his miserable little lair in the sewer, and he had asked her permission to put up some ‘security features’ while she was away listening to the announcement. She had agreed very quickly without thinking, since Kowalski had been delaying her with several last-minute Canto tips (even though she reminded him the auditions were not till tomorrow) and she was anxious that she would miss the announcement.

“Of course. Nothing with te penguins is ever easy,” detto Marlene. She had been simply thinking it but somehow it had slipped out, one of her bad habits. Kowalski chuckled a little.

“What, da security features te thought I meant a little lock on the manhole and perhaps a door for the tunnel? No, no, no, no, no! A little lock and a door is not going to keep my old team out. When they want in, they get in, if there’s something in the way, they remove it. Rico would easily pick in a lock about a second, and there’s no way they would bother to knock on a door. These security features are very inconspicuous, Marlene. The manhole appears normal from both sides, as te saw yourself, and the laser beams are so minuto that no one would be able to see them without careful inspection. Get it now?”

Marlene did not really approve of Kowalski’s methods, but she was getting tired of the penguins always popping in without warning. Still, there was one domanda that had been bugging her since she had seen Kowalski last night…

“Kowalski,” detto Marlene, “Didn’t you…get sick of science o something?”

“Good heavens no!” detto Kowalski, as though Marlene had just uttered a disgusting curse word. “Are te mad? I could never, ever tire of science. Science is…”

“Okay, okay, I don’t need to hear a speech. It’s just that, didn’t te claim that te were getting tired of science?”

“Well yes, I detto that, but I didn’t actually mean it. Yes, Musica can be nice at times, but it pales in comparison to the greatness of science. Just understand, Marlene, that this whole plot is far to elaborate for te to likely understand, and…”

“What plot?” detto Marlene, becoming stern. “You little liar!”

“Calm down, Marlene” detto Kowalski timidly as Marlene began to advance threateningly towards him. “And tell me, just what have I lied about?”

“Well I suppose te never directly stated that te weren’t plotting, but it was heavily implied during our conversation last night,” detto Marlene. “I have no idea what te and Skipper got into such a big fight about, but I’m sure not going to let te do anything to hurt him o the others!”

“Wait! I haven’t told te my plan! I certainly don’t mean to hurt anyone, especially Skipper and my old team!” detto Kowalski, backing away from Marlene. Unfortunantly for him, Marlene wasn’t buying it.

“Come here you!” detto Marlene, darting towards Kowalski. Kowalski dodged and made a break for the tunnel.

“All I wanted was to help te with your singing, Marlene…AARGH!”

Kowalski stopped in his tracks and slumped over onto the ground the moment he ran into the tunnel.

“Kowalski?” detto Marlene. She walked over and poked him. He lay completely still, his eyes closed and his face Frozen into a pained expression.

“The security system!” detto Marlene, slapping herself. “Oh, Kowalski…”

Kowalski’s foot had indeed gently brushed a laser beam. “At least he didn’t turn into powder,” detto Marlene. She felt his forehead and sure enough, it was intensely hot to the touch.

“Well, I guess I’d better take te to Skipper. He might be able to help, and most importantly, maybe te two can settle this silly fight of yours when te come round.”

She picked up Kowalski and, carefully stepping around the lasers, made her way out of her habitat.
posted by Skiparah
It took only a few secondi for me to process her words before I realized she'd let go of my foot. In less than two secondi I hit the freezing water. I couldn't see..I couldn't breathe. You'd think a pinguino would know how to swim. I hadn't really dato it much thought up 'till now. My cuore nearly stopped when I realized I couldn't swim..and the surface of the water above me was getting further and further away. I paddled my flippers wildly trying to get to the surface. No use. I didn't make much distance and I was running out of what little breath I'd had in the first place. My lungs screamed...
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posted by Kowalski1321
The reason why I'm Scrivere these again is because, the chapters were too far apart for anyone to read them and I'm now Scrivere them different than last time. And yes I know that that this is the same concept as high moltage but just to make it clear I pubblica my old ones before High Moltage was even annouced. I hope te enjoy.

----Chapter 1 Introduction----

It was normal sunny Sunday morning at the Central Park zoo, and Kowalski had something important to do. Kowalski: " All right, everyone get out." Skipper: "Whoa! Hold on there. Before te can kick people out of their own house's, you've got...
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Chapter 2: A Mistaken Chosen One

Once again, Private wrote down everything about the dream again. Who is this close person that will be mistakenly picked as the chosen one? he thought. He hid it under his cuscino and went to sleep again.

Later in the morning, Messenger Xai Lang arrived. "Mail for Skipper."he said. Xai Lang dropped the scroll and then flew away. Then, Skipper got it. He opened it and read to see a happy news.

Dear Skipper,

Congratulations! te are chosen to be the chosen one according to your ascendants. te will fight, die and save the world. Leave your city tomorrow. Once again,...
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posted by Skiparah
I eventually found out why they called the ship 'The Green Bucket'. After a few days I was as sick as a dog. What's worse I had to stay down in the ships' hold where no one on board could see me. After a few days spent in a rocking barca I either got used to it o just simply ran out of stuff to barf up. Either way, I felt a bit better after while. Then one unexpecting morning some wise crack came down into the hold to my level. Let me just say he wasn't standing up down there too much. Every time he'd wake up I'd schiaffo, smack him into successivo tuesday. Finally I had to start hitting the other eye because...
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posted by Skiparah
I saw the sun flash off of the coltello and into my eyes. I clamped my eyes shut and waiting for my life to end. Nothing happened. I opened my eyes to find Hans staring at me with resentment in his eyes. "What's the matter Hans? You'd rather turn me in?" I scoffed. It's not like I wanted to get killed da this demented dane, but I was a bit confused at him. He sat up, "Skipper..I can't kill you..you're the only friend still alive." he admitted with a sob I knew was fake. I narrowed my eyes in paranoid suspicion.
"Hans, let me get this straight. te set me up as though I had actually KILLED one of...
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The tallest and the smartest pinguino locked himself in his lab again. Not always is he the sharpest coltello in the drawer. He tried drilling the door but last time he did this, he was stupid enough to replace the door with one of the hardest material know to man.

“Dang it!” Kowalski detto drilling the door. It didn't even make a dent in the door. “Why did I even use this material??”

“Alright time for another theory.” Kowalski picked up one of Rico's fuoco pistole that he was making modifications to and adding più tools to use. “Fire in the hole!” Kowalski yelled blasting the door....
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Skipper, the Ribelle - The Brave fierce leader, detto he would never cry. Obviously, he hadn't had this happen yet. On the ground infront of him was the craziest pinguino of them all Rico. His fallen comrad was to injured to be fixed.

"Rico!" Skipper detto shaking the wounded penguin. "Don't te dare die on me! Be strong!"

Rico's eyes looked like they were glued shut. They wouldn't open no matter what. Blood from where the lazer had hit him. "Rico please!"

"Well Peng-you-in." The phychotic Dr.Blowhole smirked, moving successivo to the very depressed penguin. "Looks like your team is one short. Once again I have become...
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posted by peacebaby7
    The penguins were now making their way through the streets of New York. Skipper was on point, signaling for his men to go when the time was right. So far so good. Not a soul has seen them yet…well…except for a rottweiler that an unfortunate dog-walker had to deal with as it barked for what seemed like forever.

    Skipper made another signal for the other three to pass. Kowalski constantly stumbled over his feet, considering he didn’t remember any of the training he’d had. But Private, being as concerned as expected from the young cadet, was...
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posted by legendary7
While the other penguins fished on the boat, Private sat on the dock, sticking his feet in the water. The pinguino felt the pesce dash under his legs. A gust of wind nearly blew him over, scattering his Peanutbutter Winkies out of their bag.
Something smooth bumped his legs. Squinting, he peered into the water. An unfamiliar face stared into his. It was deeply sadden and filled with despair. The eyes were unforgettably a milky white. She was an astonishing creature.
Private was stunned. The rest of the team noticed.
"Private, te okay, over there?" Skipper called.
The shivering pinguino didn't and...
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posted by Skiparah
Not many guys think about what it would be like to be utterly bored. Some don't even know the feeling. I recall a few dull momments in my chickhood, but the boredom I was under was ridiculas. I'd undergone torture in the battle station, but I was sure that, that night in that cell had to be the worst torture yet. It's bad enough to have to sleep on the cold, wet floor with nothing to do, no one to talk to, and only the rats to keep te company, but when the gaurd starts singing..sweet mother macarthur I think that's got to be well exceding agony. He wasn't a talented singer either. He was awful....
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posted by SuperRico
The Lemurs' conversation 

Julien: Maurice, I wanna frullato, smoothie so gimme!

Maurice: Coming right up. *starts blender*

Ten secondi later…

Julien: Maurice! Where is my smoothie! What part of gimme do te not understand?! Gim o Me!

Maurice: te asked ten secondi ago. It takes up to two minuti to make a smoothie.

Julien: Then do it as quickly as te can!

Maurice: *puts banana in the blender* Okay, your majesty.

Mort: Can I help?

Maurice: Just stay away from Julien's feet.

Mort: I'll try! *runs over and hugs the Julien's feet* Oops! 

Julien: Maurice! Get him off me!

Maurice: I thought te wanted a smoothie....
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Finally the lights flashed on, and without having any contact with the door, Skipper and Private witnessed it slam open before their own eyes. "Come on," Skipper said. "No, no, I can't go in there! No!" Private whined like he was in a trance. Skipper grasped his flipper, and dragged him inside. Skipper kept his grip tight until he found Kowalski and Rico da the stairs. "Are te both all right?!" Skipper asked startled. "Yes, but something happened in the basement." Kowalski detto out of breath. "All right, Rico, take Private upstairs and keep an eye on him. Kowalski, you're coming with me."...
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posted by Skiparah
I remember that still moment when near father and son gazed into each other's eyes. Leeland's gray eyes were filled with so many emotions I could hardly understand; yet I had quite a few feelings milling around inside of me as well. Leeland seemed as though he could almost say, 'What the heck..' Then he really DID say it. His voice trailed off and his beak detto something inaudible. I looked down at my blood-stained feathers. Then it hit me. This looked perfectly clear that I'd killed the general. I knew full well that I hadn't, but Leeland and his armed companions didn't know so. I didn't have...
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Still Skipper's View

"Yes!" the man cried. "I knew it! Time is frozen!"
I tell da tone on voice that the man was Kowalski.
"Hey, how did I get all the way up here?" the man (Kowalski) asked himself. 
He pulled up his new hand and looked at it. 
"Ahhh!! Fingers!" he screamed.
"Told ya it wasn't the Stopwatch," Johnson said, who had got out of a bunk.
"And that is why te shouldn't disobey my orders," I joked. 
By now, we were all out of our hiding spaces. 
"Stop making all those weird noises, Skipper and Johnson," Kowalski said. "I can't understand a word te two are saying!"
"Of course!" Ivy said....
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posted by Skiparah
I looked around the clearing. My eyes falling on a black and white form beside me. He was soaked in blood. I put a flipper on the penguin's chest. He was dead as doornail. I couldn't have been wrong. I'd kissed death before. I knew death when it was present in a body. And it was in this penguin's body. I shivered. Who had killed him? Then it hit me like a tidal wave. Where was Hans? Had he been shot too? I looked around. No one was there. I got to my feet and walked a distance. If Hans had been shot surely he wouldn't have gotton this far. Then another thought entered my mind. I froze. Was...
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posted by peacebaby7
Alex & Maurice...

Alex & Maurice raced through the jungle, following the sound of the weeping. The sound grew slightly louder the closer they got. They finally stopped when they realized that they heard the weeping coming from behind them. "Alex! How could we have missed him? Mort! Where are you?!" Maurice detto as they turned around & began walking in the other direction. "I am here!" They heard Mort cry, but they still did not see him. "Mort! Where are you!? We still can't see you!" Maurice yelled. "I am in this hole & I can't get out!"

Alex & Maurice found where Mort was....
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posted by queenpalm
I did not make this up. It is in a book I bought.

To play: fill in the spaces with the word it tells te to, then use those same words to fill in the story in the same order.

Plural noun ________
Adjective __________
Part of the body______
Adjective ___________
Noun ______________
Adjective ___________
Noun ______________
Adjective ___________
Adjective ___________
Plural noun__________
Adjective ___________
Noun ______________
Adjective ___________
Plural noun__________
Plural noun__________

Now to start the story:

Meet the Penguins

Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico may look like four cuddly ________- but ...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

Skipper: "I don't know what you'r--"

Private: *--brings fist around & wallops Skipper*

Skipper: *blocks successivo punch* "What are te doing!? Explain yourself!"

Private: *starts fight*

*Skipper & Private begin fighting*

Skipper: *pins Private* "Explain yourself!!!"

Private: "You were there! It's all your fault!"

Skipper: "I was where!? Private! I still don't know what you're talking about!"

Private: "You were there! When my mother died! If te hadn't been there she'd still be alive!"

Skipper: "Look, kid! I don't know what you're talking about! I wasn't even conscious when my parents died!"...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

The Flock's Return

*hiding in an old abandoned home, the trio of penguins watch the penguins coming into the living grounds*

*all whispering*

Kowalski: "Hey! There's my parents! And...They're..."

Skipper: *looks* "Oh. I'm sorry, amigo."

*they see Kowalski's parents holding another hatchling*

Rico: "Hey! Therine!" (Translation: "Hey! There's mine!") *starts to go to them, but stops when Lithia & Jordan start laughing*

Kowalski: "I'm sorry, Rico. I know how te feel."

Skipper: "Hey! Don't look so upset! There's gotta be another explanation for this...I'm sure they still mis--"

Kowalski:...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

The Feeding Grounds...

Private: *sits isolated from the group, looking at the water, thinking*

I can't believe this happened. I Lost my Dad before I even knew him...Now my Mom is gone too. All I have left is Uncle Nigel. And he's gone most of the time. I wonder what happened to her--WAIT! I don't even want to know. Why? Why did te have to go. Why couldn't te have stayed. I wish te were here. Oh, how I wish te were here....

Steve: "Hey, Private. te feel like playing?"

Private: "Sorry guys. I'm just not in the mood right now. Maybe later."

Jake: "Hey, sorry about your mom, dude. She...
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