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    Poke the penguin...

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    hehe.. I've seen it before but it's been a while, so guess it's time to poke the ol' penguin again.

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    hahah fun
    wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    *poke*
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    There was a game I played a while back where you had to see how far you could hit a penguin using a baseball bat. That was a great game...
    \"I am, after all,\" said Pooh, \"a bear of very little brain.\"
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    Seems a little sadistic to me.
    Poking our beloved penguin.
    Maybe if that game with the baseball bat was knocking out a window, that might be ok.
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    I needed that.....i need that once a year or so... im off to find yetisports...they are addictive too...
    here they are with more penguine murder involved...>>> http://www.yetisports.org/
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    Nah, Tux enjoys being hit for distance... :P
    \"I am, after all,\" said Pooh, \"a bear of very little brain.\"
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    nice
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    nice, but whatever happened to the old bill and pie/egg in the face game?
    Life is complex, it has a real part and an imaginary part.

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    who's to say that its tux that theyre bagging out?

    maybe its just a normal everyday penguin
    "Time has more than one meaning, and is more than one dimension" - /.unknown
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