“What wewe Mean To Me”
January 26, 2014
“I raise wewe all my herring,” Marlene said, pushing her last four herring to the center of the table.
Skipper eyed her with a smile. “My, the stakes are getting high. I’ll see your herring, and I’ll raise wewe three salmon, salmoni . . . and a kiss,” he alisema with a sly smile.
Marlene gently bit her lip. “Full house,” she said, setting down her three Kings and two Fours.
Skipper grinned and laid down his cards. “Straight Flush,” he alisema triumphantly.
Marlene nodded and smiled. “I knew this game was rigged,” she alisema playfully.
Skipper laughed and came to her side. “Don’t worry, the game isn’t rigged. It was only my cunning and decisive thinking that won me victory,” he teased.
Marlene crossed her arms. “So, you’re saying I’m not cunning au decisive?”
Skipper shook his head. “Oh, no, you’re cunning and decisive. Just not as cunning and decisive as me,” he alisema with a grin.
“I challenge that theory with a rematch,” Marlene alisema confidently.
“All right. But wewe still owe me from this round,” Skipper said, taking her kwa the waist.
Marlene smiled and rested her paws on his shoulders. “Now that’s a price I don’t mind paying,” she alisema before pulling him into a kiss.
Skipper held her tighter and gently pressed her against the meza, jedwali as the kiss deepened. Marlene sighed and ran her fingers through his feathers. The moment was breathtaking until they were pulled apart kwa a clamor behind them.
“Bossy Penguin! I have — oh, snap,” Julien alisema as he dropped in the hatch and realized he’d become an interruption.
Skipper awkwardly pulled away and impatiently sighed. “What do wewe want, Ringtail?” he asked, lacking enthusiasm.
Julien laughed. “Never thought I’d say this, but forget what I want! wewe sly dog!” he alisema amusingly.
Skipper rolled his eyes. “Ringtail,” he muttered irritably.
“So, how long has this been going on?” Julien asked with a sideways smile.
“Ringtail, not that it’s any of your business, but we’ve been seeing each other for a couple of weeks now. And this is the exact reason we’ve been keeping it on the QT,” Skipper answered, crossing his flippers.
“That’s great, but, I was talking about the kissing, my friend,” Julien corrected with a laugh.
Skipper’s eyes widened. “Get out of here!” he commanded.
“Oh, right, because wewe are needing the privacy. I will take a rain check on that answer,” he alisema as he turned to go.
“Not happening!” Skipper called as Julien started up the ladder.
“Do not be getting too cozy!” Julien called back.
Skipper started after him, but Marlene grabbed his flipper to stop him.
“Don’t worry about it, Skipper. He’s not worth it,” she told him.
“He’s not, wewe are,” Skipper blurted. Then his beak fell open and he laughed nervously. “You know, I-I mean —”
Marlene put her paw on his beak and smiled sheepishly.
“I think I know what wewe mean,” she alisema as she pulled him closer and pressed her lips to his beak.
Skipper held her kwa the waist, pulled away just an inch, and spoke softly against her lips. “You’ll never know just how much I mean that, Marlene.”
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January 26, 2014
“I raise wewe all my herring,” Marlene said, pushing her last four herring to the center of the table.
Skipper eyed her with a smile. “My, the stakes are getting high. I’ll see your herring, and I’ll raise wewe three salmon, salmoni . . . and a kiss,” he alisema with a sly smile.
Marlene gently bit her lip. “Full house,” she said, setting down her three Kings and two Fours.
Skipper grinned and laid down his cards. “Straight Flush,” he alisema triumphantly.
Marlene nodded and smiled. “I knew this game was rigged,” she alisema playfully.
Skipper laughed and came to her side. “Don’t worry, the game isn’t rigged. It was only my cunning and decisive thinking that won me victory,” he teased.
Marlene crossed her arms. “So, you’re saying I’m not cunning au decisive?”
Skipper shook his head. “Oh, no, you’re cunning and decisive. Just not as cunning and decisive as me,” he alisema with a grin.
“I challenge that theory with a rematch,” Marlene alisema confidently.
“All right. But wewe still owe me from this round,” Skipper said, taking her kwa the waist.
Marlene smiled and rested her paws on his shoulders. “Now that’s a price I don’t mind paying,” she alisema before pulling him into a kiss.
Skipper held her tighter and gently pressed her against the meza, jedwali as the kiss deepened. Marlene sighed and ran her fingers through his feathers. The moment was breathtaking until they were pulled apart kwa a clamor behind them.
“Bossy Penguin! I have — oh, snap,” Julien alisema as he dropped in the hatch and realized he’d become an interruption.
Skipper awkwardly pulled away and impatiently sighed. “What do wewe want, Ringtail?” he asked, lacking enthusiasm.
Julien laughed. “Never thought I’d say this, but forget what I want! wewe sly dog!” he alisema amusingly.
Skipper rolled his eyes. “Ringtail,” he muttered irritably.
“So, how long has this been going on?” Julien asked with a sideways smile.
“Ringtail, not that it’s any of your business, but we’ve been seeing each other for a couple of weeks now. And this is the exact reason we’ve been keeping it on the QT,” Skipper answered, crossing his flippers.
“That’s great, but, I was talking about the kissing, my friend,” Julien corrected with a laugh.
Skipper’s eyes widened. “Get out of here!” he commanded.
“Oh, right, because wewe are needing the privacy. I will take a rain check on that answer,” he alisema as he turned to go.
“Not happening!” Skipper called as Julien started up the ladder.
“Do not be getting too cozy!” Julien called back.
Skipper started after him, but Marlene grabbed his flipper to stop him.
“Don’t worry about it, Skipper. He’s not worth it,” she told him.
“He’s not, wewe are,” Skipper blurted. Then his beak fell open and he laughed nervously. “You know, I-I mean —”
Marlene put her paw on his beak and smiled sheepishly.
“I think I know what wewe mean,” she alisema as she pulled him closer and pressed her lips to his beak.
Skipper held her kwa the waist, pulled away just an inch, and spoke softly against her lips. “You’ll never know just how much I mean that, Marlene.”
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I went on amazon.com and found a Novelization of the movie to pre-order.
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Here is the plot:
When Private gets kidnapped, it's up to the other penguins to save him from the dastardly Dr. Octavius Brine. But can Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico get him before Dr. Octavius Brine uses his "Medusa Serum" and steals the cuteness from all the penguins in the world?
And there wewe go, the plot of the movie! I don't know when North Wind gets involved, though.
link
Here is the plot:
When Private gets kidnapped, it's up to the other penguins to save him from the dastardly Dr. Octavius Brine. But can Skipper, Kowalski, and Rico get him before Dr. Octavius Brine uses his "Medusa Serum" and steals the cuteness from all the penguins in the world?
And there wewe go, the plot of the movie! I don't know when North Wind gets involved, though.