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Well how selfish of that penguin to finish the last of the donuts! I've heard they can be like that... Still, one always hopes to disprove the stereotype... Cheers! --and thanks for the morning laugh!
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Hey Leah! True enough, tho I'm pleased he didn't bring The Kaiser with him; a nasty little piece of work. Indigo
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ReplyDeleteTrust you to pick the best spot on Earth... Penguin definitely expatriate of Remekkyrisp, however. Either that or it's an Imaginational Figment
Anyway, he saved you from yourself... &*>
Namaste, Yamm! And yes, I always need saving =) Indigo x
DeleteHey, our Sens are facing the Penguins tonight in the playoffs. I sure hope those jam doughnuts slow them down.
ReplyDeleteThey might but care is still needed. Penguins are notoriously dirty fighters - and devilishly competitive. Why else do you think there was only Indigo, one penguin and the doughnuts on top of Everest. Funny walks, even happy feet are not insurmountable problems.
DeleteHey Dufus! I hope they were victorious, Sir! Alistair, hush. Roth
DeleteAh, penguins! Almost as bad as badgers when it comes to sharing food. I guess the upside is that you've got your hands free to take pictures of that spectacular view.
ReplyDeleteHey Nicky! Congratulations; you've located the silver lining. But I'd rather have had the doughnut. I'm just saying. Indigo x
DeleteYou'd think such formally attired birds would feel jam doughnuts to be beneath them. I suppose, if one has no croissants, it's a long walk to get some.
ReplyDeleteHey Jenn! Conrary to popular belief, they're rough-and-ragged little sods, and rarely put their bow ties on 'til dinner. In fact, this lad tried to order the chateaubriande, but once he realised I wasn't a waiter (ironic), the snacks were history. Indigo x
DeleteYou made me smile. Cheers. And I hope your view is always glorious.
ReplyDeleteHey Alistair! I hope Switzy is treating you well? And thank you, but as you know, this glorious life is never dull. Indigo
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