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Pole Waltzing

Pen_alias    15 February, 2021
Pole Waltzing

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16/02/2021 Edited   NeoChomik NeoChomik
Waas are better than "colder" and "warmer"

16/02/2021 Edited   MadameCercle MadameCercle
(J'apprends enfin comment fonctionne un détecteur de pingouin.)

16/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
Alas Baron I knew there well..,

16/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
Btw Shakespeare?

16/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
And the crew of his ummmm...Sopwith Camel. Lol

16/02/2021 Edited   Mark Burkhart Mark Burkhart
The adventures of Snoopy the chicken?

15/02/2021 Edited   Stihl Stihl
"as the waas get closer" HAHAHAHAHAHA

15/02/2021 Edited   El_Ceviche El_Ceviche
I left my penguin detector in my other pants with my boomarang.

15/02/2021 Edited   Pen_alias Pen_alias
Transcript: Somewhere in the frozen south (no, not southern Minnesota)... In the immortal words of Shakespeare: any landing you can walk away from is a good one. Ow, ow, ow, ow… Our chief engineer (which is just someone you generally take along with you on a World War I fighter plane) will have the Sopwith Camel back up and running in no time. Of course it’s a Sopwith Camel; it must be a Sopwith Camel; chicken coops don’t fly… Now to locate some penguins. They shouldn’t be hard to spot: they carry umbrellas, wear top hats and have a penchant for wealthy women and fine art. Lucky for us I had the foresight to bring along a penguin detector. As the waas get closer together it means the penguins are nearer. I KNOW how a penguin detector works!