I Pinguini di Madagascar Club
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It was high noon, and the penguins had just finished their lunch of fish. It was a Saturday, and each of them was doing their own thing. The rest of the zoo were also relaxing and enjoying their day.
Kowalski was in the lab working on his latest invention – the Salt Shaker, which made snow, not salt, much to the chagrin of Skipper who had prophesized that it was going to explode soon. Rico was outside with his water scooter and doll. Private was watching the Lunacorns. Skipper was hiding in a albero spying on the White House.
This was one of his solo missions (he never learned from the last one to “Never Swim Alone” but instead was filled with certitude that he could handle anything, except mini golf). However, this time, he did tell his team where he was. “Skipper’s Log: I finally have enough time to carry out Operation: Feathery Friends.”
Skipper hopped over to another albero closer to his target. “For all too long, our cousins the turkeys have been slaughtered during Thanksgiving. What I don’t understand is why the humans don’t eat pesce like we do?”
He settled down to wait. “Ten years ago, my third cousin five times removed came to me for help to save him and his friends. I was just a young headstrong pinguino at that time with an opportunity for a promotion. I rejected him, and he and his Friends perished from my foolish decision. I know the boys think of me as one who can do no wrong, especially young Private, but I do wrong. Well, never again will others perish for me.”
The President came out and cameras began flashing. “The eagle is out. Time to roll,” declared Skipper. “Operation: Feathery Friends begins now.”
It was too risky for Skipper to rush in and grab the President. Instead, he considered whether to shoot him with a blowgun. He rejected it and took out his binoculars. Mr. President began speaking. “This year, like every year, a turkey will be chosen.”
“Yeah, and every turkey else is going to die,” detto Skipper.
His radio began beeping. “Great Barrier Reef! What is going on?” yelled Skipper, almost falling for the albero branch.
He looked down at his notification. ‘Private’s Birthday Tomorrow,’ it read. ‘Remember to bring him a present!”
Skipper looked back at the President. “I can watch it over on the telly,” he said, using Private’s word for the T.V.
He executed a smooth back flip and landed on the ground. Then, he began sliding to the nearest gift shop. Skipper looked around for something o someone that would get him across the road. He found his ride.
The pinguino commander slid under the Gelato carrello and latched on. The carrello began moving across the street. At his stop, Skipper jumped off and hid behind a trash can. He looked up at the shop. It was clear. The pinguino slid in.

The successivo Day.....

“Happy Birthday, Private!” chorused Kowalski and Rico.
“Oh, thank you!” exclaimed Private gleefully, his face all lit up.
The two older penguins set the cake down on their stone table. “Ready to blow out the candles, Private?” asked Kowalski, lighting them up.
“Not until Skipper gets here,” replied the young pinguino stubbornly.
Kowalski and Rico exchanged a glance. They both knew that Skipper would never miss their birthdays (although he had stated that it was not a very important celebration), especially his most naïve and youngest soldier, but sometimes, he could be late. Once, he arrived at 11 P.M., started and annoyed but happy to see Private waiting for him.
“Why don’t te blow them out before they all burn down, and we’ll wait for Skipper before we eat the cake?” suggested Kowalski.
“Uh, huh,” agreed Rico, nodding vigorously.
Private glared at them. Kowalski managed a weak chuckle. “Or not.”
“We’re waiting for Skipper,” repeated Private firmly.
“We’re waiting for Skipper,” detto the other penguins.
The hatch opened. The penguins looked up, expecting to see Marlene. Instead, Skipper performed a perfect midair flip and presented Private with a little gift. “Good thing te won’t have to wait long this time,” detto Skipper with a smirk.
He was as well aware as the rest of them about his near miss birthday appearances. “Skipper!” Private was grinning. “You made it!”
“I sure did, didn’t I?” answered the older penguin, winking at his soldiers. “Happy Birthday, young Private.”
Private smiled at his friends. “Thank you!”
He turned back to the cake. “Want some? I think it’s Cioccolato so I guess it wasn’t homemade.”
Kowalski was wounded. “We make good cakes! Right, Rico?”
Rico shifted uncomfortably. “Uh, yeah?”
“Really, Kowalski? Think about the last cake te made?” Skipper raised a non-existent brow.
“Let’s see, the last cake I made was on ‘King Julien Day,’” detto Kowalski, making Citazioni around the last part.
They all looked at him. Kowalski hung his head. “Point taken.”
Private blew out the candles. “Let’s not fight. Anyone want some cake?”
The penguins smiled and nodded. Private began cutting the cake. “So, Skipper, if te don’t mind me asking, how was your mission?”
“It was un-informative,” replied Skipper, curtly.
Kowalski took a risk. “Is it un-classified now?”
“As a matter of fact, it is, but I’ll wait until tomorrow to tell you,” detto Skipper, surprising his team.
Not knowing what to say, they kept silent.
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Source: The casco
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Source: PS CS3, me and for my bro who got the foto
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Source: The Officer-X Factor
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Ok people here's the thing....i'm leaving this spot.

With that out of the way te may be asking why?
it's just that i can't take this spot anymore, with all the Bullshit, i just can't take it anymore. And i TRY to at least look at all the good stuff (i basically come here to look at the pictures) But the bullshit always irritates me to where it almost makes MY HEAD EXPLODE!
and i feel sad because i know that there's a ton of good people here and i'll be leaving them, but the number to me seems pretty small.
I'm sorry, there's too much bullshit and crazy fan and what they say about certain things...
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posted by lollipenguin
Chapter 1
It was a normal giorno at Central Park. Birds were chirping,flowers were blooming, and the pinguino Commandos were hanging out in their secret underground HQ. But things were about to get a lot weirder...
Inside Kowalski's lab, everything was normal. He pressed a button and turned to look at a small box with a satellite on it. He slowly adjusted a knob, then pressed the button again. The box beeped and the satellite started slowly spinning around.
Kowalski jumped up and down and started cheering. Skipper opened the door. "Hey Kowalski, what's all the ruckus? te made Rico fall over again."...
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posted by Icicle1penguin
Just a short-ish story. I got nothing to do.


One morning in Central Zoo park, Kowalski was just finishing his experiment. "Eurika! I've done it! I made a casco that can read other people's thoughts! Now time to test it out..."

Kowalski walked over to a chair in the HQ and put on the helmet. "Ok helmet, do your stuff."

He looked over to Skipper, who was Leggere a book.

Skipper: (Why do I bother Leggere when I can't even understand this book?)

"Yes! It worked!" Kowalski cheered. He pointed the casco to Rico, who was brushing his doll girlfriend's hair.

Rico: (I'm brushing this doll's hair. Wow,...
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Source: Erm.. I forget which episode this is.. :P
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Source: RSchooley@Twitter
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Source: I drew it
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