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Adorable! We watched March of the Penguins with our kids and the cute, waddling creatures easily nestled a place in all of our hearts.
Ane, that should be their new mascot, haha. I wonder if houses would ever make a clothes line. Do some already? Would that be weird for authors to wear? Tons of posers might want in on the advertising/marketing. Would writer’s be lured to a certain house because they’re clothes line is remarkably cute and comfy? My imagination is going into over drive. I’m going to stop.
Is that an ad for a pub house beach party?
I do think the little guy needs a toque, eh?
It did. That’s cute! Is that their new mascot?
Adorable! We watched March of the Penguins with our kids and the cute, waddling creatures easily nestled a place in all of our hearts.
Ane, that should be their new mascot, haha. I wonder if houses would ever make a clothes line. Do some already? Would that be weird for authors to wear? Tons of posers might want in on the advertising/marketing. Would writer’s be lured to a certain house because they’re clothes line is remarkably cute and comfy? My imagination is going into over drive. I’m going to stop.
And the best part of the story: it’s a 109-year old Australian man who knit this thing (to help injured penguins). You can check out some of his other designs here: http://fun107.com/109-year-old-man-knits-sweaters-for-penguins/?trackback=twitter_top