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    For a long while, Kowalski traveled in the dark. The only way he could see anything was because of the gentle moonlight and Aurora Borealis dancing across the sky. He persisted through the snow, fighting against the wind. The cold pinched at his face and made it difficult to keep his eyes open. Finally, he assumed that it’d be best to just stop and get some rest.

    Without much option on a place to sleep, he just stopped where he was and laid his spare gant down. Feet first, he climbed inside the gant until his head was inside. The insulated gant did its job; he was completely warm, except for the air that brushed against the haut, retour au début of his head from the opening in the glove. He soon found sleep.

    Several hours later, he woke to sounds coming from the outside of the glove. At first, he thought it was just the wind howling of the wind, but he then heard voices approaching in the distance along with the shuffle of feet through snow. He couldn’t quite make out what was being a dit until they were a few feet away.

    “…you think it came from?” a dit one voice.

    “I’m not sure,” answered another voice. “I got something on the radar coming from the shoreline about four-and-a-half miles back.”

    “How many humans do toi think there are?”

    “I don’t know. The snow covered their tracks. I’ve got a man working on intercepting signals. He’s got something, but the line is secure. So he’s got to break through a few firewalls before he’ll be able to relay the message.”

    “So, what now? We wait?”

    “I don’t see what other choice we have.”


    Kowalski hesitated. He could easily wriggle out of the gant and tell them everything. Perhaps they could help him, even. However, whoever was out there could also be an enemy. Maybe even someone worse than the men that Preston worked for. His decision was made for him when he felt the gant being raised and he squirmed in shock and fear.

    “Hey, hey! Wait!” he involuntarily cried from inside the glove.

    “Whoa! There’s someone in here!” exclaimed one of the voices.

    Kowalski pushed through the gloves’ opening and fell into the snow. Pushing himself up par his elbows, he pushed himself back in fear of what whoever had found him may do next.

    “Whoa, it’s okay, kid. We’re not gonna hurt you,” a dit the tallest penguin. He had a white vest around his abdomen with a row of badges displayed on the left shoulder and black name tag on the right that read KITWELL in thin, white, capital letters. Kowalski looked back into Kitwell’s eyes, remembering what Lorrie a dit she’d look for when seeing if someone was lying to her. From what he read in his expression, he seemed to mean no harm.

    “What are toi doing way out here, kid?” asked the other shorter penguin, who spoke with an accent. He, too, had on a white vest, but on his left shoulder were a series of colored ribbons arranged horizontally and bunched close together. His name tag read SVANTE. When Kowalski didn’t answer, they exchanged a glance.

    “It’s alright, kid. We’re not going to hurt you,” Svante assured him taking a step closer and offering a flipper to help him up. Kowalski stared at his flipper for a moment, hesitating to accept it. But his kind eyes seemed to tell him, It’s okay. toi can trust me. He reached up and accepted his flipper to help him to his feet.

    “Now, back to my question. What are toi doing way out here?” Svante asked again. Kowalski cleared his throat slightly.

    “I-I was brought here…By boat. The bateau crashed and I was accidentally left alone,” he told them. They exchanged a glance, then looked back down to him.

    “Who was with toi before?” Kitwell asked. Kowalski shifted a glance between them.

    “My father died when I hatched. A human has been raising me for the past two weeks. But now someone’s after her! They’ll kill them!” Kowalski exclaimed with panic rising in his throat.

    “Hey, hey, now, kid. Calm down. Why don’t toi come with us? Maybe we can help you,” Svante offered. Kowalski took a hasty step back.

    “Who are you?” he asked nervously.

    “I’m First Sergeant George Kitwell, and this is Captain Felix Svante,” Kitwell a dit gesturing to himself, then Svante. “We are official Antarctic Military Personnel,” he further explained.

    “What does that mean?” Kowalski asked.

    “It means toi can trust us. We’re trained to help people. No matter what species, and no matter how big ou small,” Svante answered. Kowalski thought for a moment, then nodded.

    “Alright,” he agreed. Kitwell smiled and nodded back.

    “So, what’s your name, kid?” he asked scooping the small manchot, pingouin into his flippers.

♦ ♦ ♦

    “So, Kowalski, how did toi make that little manteau toi got on there? It looks like it doesn’t fit quite right,” Kitwell asked. He was carrying Kowalski along with Svante at his side.

    “I used this couteau thing that I found to cut the fingers off of a glove,” Kowalski answered.

    “Wow, impressive. Usually, someone your age wouldn’t think of something so clever,” Kitwell responded.

    “My human mother is a smart woman. I guess I got my way of thinking from her,” Kowalski told him.

    “Human mother?” Kitwell inquired.

    “Well, she took me in when my father died. Without her, I wouldn’t have survived this long. She took care of me. ‘Mother’ just seems like the right term for her,” Kowalski explained.

    “I see. And what is this talk about ‘they’ll kill her’? Who is they?” Kitwell asked.

    “Apparently there are some drug tester guys in Antarctica testing on penguins. They’re the ones that killed my father. Lorrie found out about them and now they want to kill her before she can do anything about it,” Kowalski explained.

    “Wait…Drug testers?” Kitwell repeated. “What all do toi know about this?”

    “I just know that the drug they’re testing helps enhance your athletic abilities and that they have some kind of facility somewhere in Antarctica,” Kowalski answered.

    Kitwell and Svante exchanged a glance.

    “What? Do toi guys know something about that place?” Kowalski asked in response to the recognition that showed in their eyes.

    “Well, it’s classified,” a dit Kitwell, “I’m not allowed to tell you. But perhaps I can convince the Major to let me since toi seem to be of potential assistance.”

    “But I think that’s all I know,” Kowalski replied.

    “True, but toi seem to be a smart kid. Maybe toi can help us. Plus, toi seem to know a little plus than us at the moment. We’ve been trying to—”

    Svante interrupted Kitwell par prodding his side with his elbow and giving him a stare. Kitwell cleared his throat slightly.

    “Like I said. We’ll see what we can do when we get to base.”

♦ ♦ ♦

    The base was huge…And underground. Kowalski wondered how anyone could be able to construct a secret underground building under ice. Though, he knew better than to ask. Like most things when it came to these MP’s, it was probably classified.

    He could tell, however, that a lot of work had to be put into it. Surely, it must’ve taken years. When Kitwell and Svante had brought him down into the secret entrance, the first thing Kowalski noticed was that the walls were lined with wooden supports. There wasn’t a spot of snow in sight, except for what powdered the floor just through the entrance, that is.

    It was lit par the long, tube-like fluorescent lights. Penguins in vests similar to Kitwell’s and Svante’s passed par them and disappeared through doors as they moved through the hallways, though some of them wore matching white caps. Some carried clipboards and others just their weapon. A couple moved through pushing a chariot, panier full of envelopes.

    Finally, Kitwell and Svante turned off into a small room. On the back end of the room, a leather canapé sat against the wall. There was a coffee table, tableau in front of it and a small end table, tableau on either side of it. Kitwell set Kowalski down on the sofa and knelt in front of him.

    “You wait here and I’ll go get the Major. We’ll see what we’ll do with toi then. Alright?” Kitwell a dit kindly. Kowalski nodded and Kitwell smiled, touched his forehead, then left with Svante, shutting the door behind them.

    Kowalski glanced around the room. It was very plain. On the mur opposite, there hung one medium-sized picture of a white-vested white monkey who seemed to be in his fifties ou sixties. He had a distant look in his eye as if he were carefully watching something that was miles away. Across his left shoulder, there were several different colored metals with different symbols inside each golden circle. The other shoulder displayed his black name tag: SHINGEN. The picture complemented itself with a fancy golden-colored frame, and underneath there was a silver rectangle of metal with écriture engraved in it. Kowalski jumped from the canapé and approached it so he could read it.

NIBORU SHINGEN
GENERAL OF THE ARMY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1873-1941


    He studied the photo one plus time, then turned his head to see the other side of the room.

    To the adjacent wall, there were four rows of eight pictures and a bottom fifth row with only three pictures, all with another old-looking manchot, pingouin in a white vest with médailles displayed on the left shoulder. Though, the only rows that he could actually read clearly were the bottom two due to his height.

    Only glancing at the pictures above, he read off the names of each plaque: DARWIN R. O’DAIRE, DWIGHT B. SELTING, RAFAEL S. FRANCISCO, BUCK D. ROCKGUT, SAMUEL J. VERNON—

    Kowalski turned at the sound of the door opening behind him. A manchot, pingouin stepped into the room with that same white vest on and médailles displayed on the left shoulder. His name tag read BRINKIT. When he saw him standing over par the wall, he shut the door behind him and stepped toward him until they were about a foot apart and he knelt down.

    “So, you’re Kowalski, eh?” Brinkit asked. Kowalski swallowed and nodded slowly. Brinkit smiled. “I’m Major Brinkit. Sergeant Kitwell tells me that toi know a little something about a drug-testing facility here in Antarctica,” he inquired. Kowalski nodded again and fidgeted with his flippers as he answered.

    “They’re testing drugs on penguins,” he said.

    “How do toi know this?” Brinkit asked.

    “My father died when I hatched. My human found out that it was a drug that killed him. Whatever it is is meant to enhance athletic abilities. She wanted to go after them, but now those men are after her and want to kill her before she turns them in,” Kowalski explained.

    “Wow, a lot of big words for someone your age,” Brinkit pointed out.

    “The manchot, pingouin absorbs most of its knowledge during the incubation period and when their young. And sir, my human talks a lot,” Kowalski told him. Brinkit chuckled.

    “Well, I think it’s sûr, sans danger to let toi in a little secret. We know that there’s a facility in Antarctica. We’ve been trying to get men inside, but the security in that place is tight. We haven’t been able to figure out what they were doing because the men we’ve sent in was never able to come back out. Even the times we sent them in with a form of communication, the line would always end up going dead for unknown reasons. So, you’ve helped us out greatly. Your father’s death will not be in vain. Do toi know where your human is now?” he asked.

    “I don’t know where they are now, but I know where they were headed. There’s a cabine a ways from the shore. It’s where I was first hatched. They were planning on trying to contact someone for help,” Kowalski explained.

    “They?” Brinkit inquired.

    “Oh, her and this guy that wanted to help,” Kowalski told him. He thought about telling him that he also worked for those men, but decided against it. Preston was trying to help Lorrie, too. He couldn’t turn him in. Brinkit nodded.

    “Come with me. I think I know what we can do.”
Chorus: This is 10% freaky, 20% fear, 15% good looking Kowalski is here, 5% skilene, 50% test and 100% reason POM is the best.
V1. Kowalski, he doesn't need his brain taking heights, he just wants to be heard inventing at the speed of light. He knows he's unlike everybody else, alone, in spite of the fact that the penguins still think that they know him. Forget them, he knows the drill, it's not about reality, it's all about insanity, and paranoia, making success, keep creations in control. That means, when they explode, Rico's on a roll.
What the heck is he tryin' to say? He never speaks clear...
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THE MYSTERY OF THE HAUNTED HALLWAY

Warning: This story may contain spooky details like haunted dolls, ghosts and blood.

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11 years ago…

“Manfredi, report.”Skipper ordered. The six penguins were investigating the zoo. “Not yet sir.”Manfredi replied. “Kowalski, status report.”Skipper ordered. Kowalski rolled to Alex’s habitat. “No fishy rapporter Skipper.”Kowalski said. “Rico, rapporter on the zookeepers, pronto.”Skipper said. Rico slid to the office. “Nope.” he said. “Johnson,...
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jour 4
Skipper was slumped in his bed. He might have looked peaceful, but inside his mind was torturing him, excessively. Every seconde of his reverie, pained his cœur, coeur and caused him to panic.
Skipper woke and gasped. The familar scene was very comforting. The light streamed in through the window. Skipper renewed his cool, and let out a morning yawn.
As he always did, he started his jour with a few stretches. He flexed his flippers. After a firm work-out on his fins, he bent his legs.
Once he was completely finished, he checked on his team. Raiponce up in his sheets, Rico thrashed around, sucking...
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posted by werockz
While Doris was out with her kids Amy and Atom, Kowaslki walked to his furnished lab. He and Doris were rich now. They have a mansion and a wide garden. Everything was perfect but something was missing in his heart. I got everything. But what's missing? he thought. He nearly forgot something. It was that "someone" who changed his solid heart. He looked around and discovered a treasure box. "Who would send a treasure box here?"he a dit to himself. He carefully opened it and found a lot of stuff. Little par little, he remembered everything but he forgot the boy's name. Was it Peter? John? Mark?...
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kowalski:help me please

Private: What's going on?

*run to Kowalski who on the floor bleeding *

Kowalski : oww help me please

Private: What happened? it hans he and stabed me. please it hurts

Private: *whimpers and pulls couteau out of Kowalski*

Kowalski:owwww *bleed more*

Private: Please work begin to * patch up* . I hate to lose toi

Kowalski: they no chance for me but i wanted to tell toi how i feel*crying *

Private: What is it Kowalski?

Kowalski:i always though of toi lot and my action might of change your option of me but i want toi know that i will always l’amour toi and noting can change that

Private:...
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posted by werockz
"Please, don't haunt me! I have done nothing wrong."Private fearfully said. "Me want brain!"Skipper the zombie said. The zombies came and sucked his brain. "NO!"Private said.

Private woke up. He screamed but the trio did not hear. The others were just snoring. Private just sighed. He needs someone to talk too. He sneaked out of the HQ to the park.

It was a gloomy night and Private just touched the soft leaves. He heard loud scream from the arena. "It must be a concert."Private said. He walked past 3 trees. He was delighted until a escargot startled him. "Whoa!"The escargot exclaimed. "Dale? What are...
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posted by peacebaby7
Tuesday, May 28, 2012 @ 3:42pm
Baxter’s Incorporated: Manhattan, New York


    Kowalski was working in his office. It was a quaint room with high ceilings that caused your voice to echo when toi so much as whispered. 2 windows that looked out onto the busy streets of Manhattan. There was his work bureau that was in the middle of his room, facing the door. A small refrigerator on the mur behind that. His own private restroom at the far corner.

    Other than the small tapping that Kowalski was doing at his keyboard, the room was silent. That silence was...
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posted by peacebaby7
I do not think The Penguins of Madagascar should be cancelled. This montrer is my life. Literally, toi should see all the photos I have, all the dvd's I have. I took my time to write a freakin' movie on it for cryin' out loud! (sorry, got a little carried away) There are millions of fans all over the world that loves the show. It's the seconde best montrer on Nick (behind SpongeBob SquarePants...which in my opinion is bogus. POM is way better than that show.). They won Best Animated Program. You'd think with all these factors they might try keeping the montrer going on for at at least one plus season. Plus they just started season 3. There's only about 20 episodes in it. I think whoever decided the montrer should be cancelled should be fired. They don't know what they're talking about because so many people want the montrer to continue, I don't understand why they can't see that.
posted by Skiparah
As for school, I liked it about as much as having a
bucket of horse manure dumped on my head. (btw,
some kid did that once- may I add he was from school).
I guess it wouldn't have been so bad if it weren't for
guys like that suck-up and nosy, persickity, nerd-
ball teachers. As the smallest guy in my class I was
the picking target for every freak there. I didn't
intend on being a push-over..-and I'm not! It's
just that I was the wrong guy, in the wrong place,
at the wrong time. When I turned rebel I quit school
all together. That was probably around third grade.
I know right? Right down ridiculas is what...
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posted by legendary7
When they finally reached the yard, four penguins stood with their backs to them. Just that instant, all the penguins turned facing them. Their Expression were like female clones of their own. Skipper was stunned as the majestic leader glared at him. "Ramona, ..... um it's nice to see you, again." Skipper gulped hard. "I wish I could say the same. Well, I see you're late, as always." She rolled her eyes. "You know, I wasn't usually late." Skipper corrected. "For us, toi are." She shot back. "If it's an apology toi want, ... I have nothing to say." He concluded stalking off. "We're not done...
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posted by peacebaby7
Underground Lair

Skipper: "Um...It's not working..."

Blowhole: "You think I don't know that!" *presses button frantically*

"I think your little contraption will be a little hard to operate without these!"

Blowhole: "Hey! Grab him! Get those wires!"

Skipper: *jumps out of chair & heads toward Kowalski & Rico to untie them* Thank toi for that long flashback Blowhole! Gave me just enough time to get the ropes around my flippers untied...

Minions: *tries to stop them, but Skipper & Private take them out*

Skipper: "I was beginning to think toi weren't going to follow through with that little...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

*the foursome are waddling along the La Reine des Neiges desert, well one of them is limping*

Skipper: "So...Private. How did toi come to find out about this bateau thingy?"

Private: "While I was waddling along, & I saw it there. Humans got in it, & it just started moving away."

Skipper: "If it started moving away, wouldn't that mean it isn't there anymore?"

Private: "Oh, it was at night when I witnessed this. The suivant morning, another bateau was there."

Skipper: "So...It's a reoccurring thing then?"

Private: "I suppose. I don't see any other explanation."

Skipper: "Whatever toi say..." Something...
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posted by peacebaby7
Underground Lair

Blowhole: "OK, Private. Here's the plan. I've been spying on Skipper for 2 years now. He'll be strong. He's gonna be smart. You, however, look just sweet and innocent enough to trick him into following you. Understand?"

Private: "Yes, but, how do I do that?"

Blowhole: "You'll figure it out when toi see them."

Private: "What does he look like?"

Blowhole: *shows him picture* "This is who your looking for. He will be with 2 other penguins. I don't care if they come too. I can find something to do with them."

Private: "Aye."

Blowhole: "It's time. Bring them to me. Do not fail."

Private:...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

Kowalski: *awakens & sees darkness, then waddling over to Rico* "Rico, wake up!"

Rico: "Wha?" *slowly awakens*

Kowalski: "It's night. But we have a problem. There are too many clouds. I can't see any stars."

Rico: "What are we gonna do?"

Kowalski: "I dunno. I can't wait here for the stars to come out...I'm just too hungry."

Rico: "Yeah. Same here. So what do we do then?"

Kowalski: "I suggest we begin walking. Maybe we can find some food."

*Kowalski & Rico waddle till they find a small opening in the ice*

Kowalski: "Here! Maybe we can find some fish. But stay close to the surface where...
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posted by peacebaby7
Interview Starting in

3...

2...

1...


Me: "So, Skipper, how long have toi been in the military?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "O...K. Um, what are some problems toi have to deal with on daily basis?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: T_T "OK, um, how do your men view toi as a leader?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: ',: L *sigh* "Who's your suivant in command?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "Where did toi go on your first mission?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: >:( "What do toi eat for breakfast?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "IS THERE ANY question toi WILL ANSWER?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: T_T



Tip: If toi want to interview a military operative...don't waste your breath.
posted by peacebaby7
SIDE EFFECTS OF WATCHING THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR MAY INCLUDE:

--Your eyes may explode from too much awesomeness

--You may become so obsessed with the montrer toi will dedicate your whole life to it

--You may become a sofa spud because toi will watch the montrer nonstop for literally 24/7

--You may form your own commando team & put yourself & others in mortifying danger

--You may cause yourself to never speak again because toi will try to be like Rico

--Your house may explode because toi will try to make inventions like Kowalski

--Strained eyes because toi will be watching the montrer with tape holding up your eyelids so toi don't miss a thing


Hospitals worldwide & Insurance agencies worldwide are not responsible for any of these occurances.
In the cœur, coeur of Manhattan, near Central Park, is a strange apartment complex. It is made of brick, a century old, and placed between two shiny skyscrapers. The windows all have black bars, the twenty-three stories are all crooked and there is the newest addition of a Madagascar Baobab arbre on the roof. The entrance was an arched brick gate way, atop which was an iron sign.

“ Apartments Menagerie. Weird name, but I do like the aléatoire old clock. It’s a nice touch. ” The young woman a dit to herself. She waited several moments before entering, before taking a deep breath

“ Confidence, Marlene....
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posted by RockOnPenguin
Quick message: I wrote a prologue for this a while back, and now i'm finally gonna continue it! ^^ Enjoy!

Skipper and Marlene strolled par until they found a sign in front of the entrance of a forest.
Skipper: "Here lies the forest of Earth's End. A temple to toi it will send."
Marlene: What the heck could that mean?
Skipper: I don't know, but I know a cheesy riddle when I see one. Let's see what we can find in the forest.
Marlene and Skipper entered the dark Forest. They followed a path and suddenly it ended.
Marlene: Where should we go now?
Skipper: Hmm.....
Skipper looked around and found a lever...
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*Please note that Melody is my OC and that is the only reason I'm adding her. And also if this story sucks,(and it most likely will, as I'm not a very good writer)please tell me how I can improve it.*

It started as any other day. Skipper was training his crew as usual, but then a huge bird-like thing swooped straight at them! It landed a few meters away from the habitat, and at that point they could see that it wasn't a aléatoire object at all: it was a beautiful young penguin!
S: Is that a flying penguin?
K: It would seem so, but penguins can't fly!
P: Skipper, is it just me, ou does that penguin...
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posted by CuteCuddly
The light was dim as Kowalski worked in his lab. Normally he wouldn’t be working in such a dim light, but today he didn’t notice the fact it could damage his eyes. Pouring chemicals into test tubes was his life’s work. There was nothing else he could do. Ever since he was a chick, he would sit alone, working on experiments.

But sometimes, he had felt lonely.

Not that he could help it; he didn’t know how to socialize then. Whenever he tried to make friends, he would start par saying something to do with math, ou science. Other chicks would stare at him and walk off laughing.

He never met...
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