Thanks for the comic relief, I really needed it today. The Penguins have really got to this guy, but, you know the scary thing is that, I can see myself at some point, in the not so distant future, secretly trying to find the leak in a precious and beloved, inflatable penguin at a public pool when no one is around. Max On Wednesday 04 September 2002 04:36 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
Wed, 2002-09-04 at 16:24, Curtis Rey wrote:
Nick Zentena wrote:
On September 4, 2002 05:31 pm, Christoph Ruepprich wrote:
Did you try rebooting?
Is it a Microsoft penguin?
Ah, yes! The infamous "Microsoft Penguin" noted it's often inexplicable and unpredictable behaviors.
Members of the Antartic species are often discovered by researcheres frozen in place and science has yet to uncover any viable explination for these events. Also, in similar fashion, the tropical species has repeatedly been observed to experience what many scientist best describe as a "lock up". Wherein the penguin, while experiencing these "lock ups", have been observed swiming in circles or in a trajectory in a downward incline toward the sea floor, both of which results in the death of the penguins due to their apparent inability to break free from their present state and rise to the surface. This often results in frequent drownings.
That was great!! Although it's kind of scary you have that much time on your hands. ;-)
Tom
Cheers, Curtis :)
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