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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.
Jennifer Zarifeh Major
Is that an ad for a pub house beach party?
I do think the little guy needs a toque, eh?
Ane Mulligan
It did. That’s cute! Is that their new mascot?
Jenelle. M
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.
Lisa Taylor
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