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Stripes 03.16.16

Note: This installment contains implied Skilene. Perceive it as wewe will.

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“. . . and I want Rico on aerial surveillance,” Skipper alisema to his team down in the HQ. “Private and I will scout the ground. We’ll —”

“Hey, guys,” alisema a voice from behind, causing the team to instinctively jump into combat position. Marlene flinched and held up her paws. “Whoa, guys! It’s just me.”

Skipper relaxed his stance and rolled his eyes. “We’ve already told you. You’re not authorized to just drop down here without permission. We are in the middle of a classified meeting,” he said, folding his flippers.

Marlene sighed. “Yeah, yeah. I know. I was just wondering if I could ask something of you.”

Skipper arched a brow. “Do something for you? We are an elite unit. Not some kind of on-call help service to go around running errands for you.”

Marlene looked offended. “Well, excuse me. I know we’ve only known each other for a couple of months, but wewe don’t have to go on uigizaji like I’m some kind of nuisance.”

Skipper sighed. “We’re a little busy. Can’t it wait?”

Marlene hesitated. “Not particularly,” she answered quietly.

“And what could wewe possibly want that can’t wait until later?” Skipper asked with another roll of his eyes.

Marlene looked at the floor as if ashamed of herself for even asking for anything at this point. “Food,” she answered quietly. Before Skipper could retort, she said, “Alice threw spoiled oysters into my habitat for dinner. I haven’t had anything to eat since noon. I know wewe guys are into the whole commando thing, so I figured wewe were my best bet to get into the storage room.”

There was a moment of strained silence before Marlene locked eyes with Skipper.

“But if you’re so busy, I guess I’ll just go figure something else out,” she snapped before turning on her heel.

“Wait,” Skipper called, holding up a flipper. Marlene turned back. Skipper shifted awkwardly, feeling a bit guilty for the way he’d spoken to her. “I’m . . . sorry. I’ll help you.” He turned to Rico. “Crowbar,” he ordered. Rico regurgitated his desired item and Skipper started heading for the hatch.

“Do wewe want us to come along, sir?” Kowalski asked, breaking the awkward silence.

“No,” Skipper replied over his shoulder. “I’ll take care of this one.”

Skipper and Marlene started heading over to the storage building in strained silence. After a few minutes, Marlene spoke up.

“Why did wewe agree to help me?” she asked.

Skipper looked at her for a moment, and then turned back to the path ahead. “I wasn’t about to let wewe starve. I’m not a monster, y’know,” he answered.

Marlene winced a little. “I know,” she alisema softly. “I’m sorry. I was just . . . frustrated because . . .”

“I was being difficult?” Skipper suggested.

Marlene was taken aback. “Um . . . I guess wewe could put it that way.”

Skipper shrugged a little. “It would be ignorant and self-centered for me to say that I’m not difficult. All wewe wanted was a little something to eat and I nearly sent wewe away without knowing even that.”

Marlene was surprised at how calmly he was taking this — she was stricken speechless. They reached the storage building and found a window.

“Wait here,” Skipper instructed before flipping onto the windowsill and cracking the window open with the crowbar. He looked down to Marlene. “I’ll be back in a min —”

Marlene hopped up onto the windowsill inayofuata to him in a similar fashion and he stared at her for a moment.

“Nice,” he commended before hopping down into the building.

“What?” Marlene said, joining him. “Women don’t have moves as good as men?”

Skipper searched around for the box marked Otter. “No, wewe just didn’t strike me as the athletic type,” he replied.

Marlene assisted him in the search. “Well, I’m usually zaidi of a swimmer.”

“Well, there’s one thing we have in common,” Skipper said, glancing back at her for a moment.

Marlene arched a brow. “Did I detect a smile?” she asked. “I didn’t think wewe were capable.”

Skipper arched a brow at her. “That’s because I don’t smile until the job is done successfully.”

“Well, then,” Marlene replied, “maybe wewe should be a little zaidi flexible.” She continued looking for her crate.

Skipper studied her for a moment but didn’t respond. “Here it is,” he said, pointing to her crate. He hopped on juu of the crate inayofuata to it and pried it open with the crowbar. Marlene joined him.

“These look fine,” Skipper said, examining a few of the oysters. “Take as many as wewe need.” He stood and turned on his heel, preparing to leave.

“Wait,” Marlene called. “You’re leaving? Just like that?”

“Well,” Skipper started, “I alisema I’d get wewe food, and I have. What else do wewe need?”

Marlene shrugged and looked down. “Nothing, I guess. I’ll — see wewe later, then. Thanks for helping me.”

“No problem, Ms. Marlene,” Skipper alisema with a salute and a small smile. He turned on his heel and prepared to jump off the crate but stopped in his tracks. He looked back over his shoulder at Marlene, who was collecting oysters and cradling them in her arms. He sighed and waddled back over to her. “Hey,” he alisema softly. She looked up at him. “I give wewe my authorization.”

Marlene brow furrowed. “Pardon?”

“If wewe ever need anything,” Skipper continued, “I give wewe my authorization to enter our HQ.”

Marlene suddenly felt touched. “But . . . why —”

“Call it a gut feeling,” Skipper interrupted. “I think wewe can be trusted.”

Marlene’s eyes widened. “You’re gonna let me in on classified information?”

Skipper laughed. “Whoa, now. Hold on, there, Dollface. wewe haven’t earned your stripes on that just yet. Just don’t ever hesitate to drop by.”

Marlene smiled. Unsure of what to say, she just said, “Thank you.”

Skipper smiled back. “Don’t mention it.”

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Antonio led Marlene through a series of sharp twirls as fast-paced muziki played through a small radio Antonio had found left on a park bench. Marlene laughed as Antonio held her close and held her in a dip as the last few chords hung in the air. Still holding her, he traced the side of her face with a finger. Then he started to close the distance between their lips. They looked up at the sound of someone clearing their throat.

“Skipper,” Marlene alisema as Antonio pulled her upright with an irritated sigh.

“Yes, Skipper,” he alisema with his voice edgy with sarcasm. He muttered something under...
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All right boys, stand kwa for eggnog!

this guy can really hold his nog!

Hold that elevator! (Bonus points if wewe say it in Skipper voice)

What goes down, must come up.

Shitake mushrooms! No zaidi Mister Cute and Cuddly.

Holy butterballs!

You didn't see anything... Right?

you! higher mammal. CAN wewe READ?

problemo solved!

This is wewe captain speaking, i've got good news and bad news, the good news is.. we'll be landing immediatly, the bad news, we are crash-landing!

i alisema KISS IT!

NO! six-two-nine years!

I would like to kiss wewe monkey man!

This madness ends now!

Cheese and Crackers!

Hot Fudge!

Smoke Salmon!...
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Earlier this month, I went on a mission that I had been planning since 2011—seeing Penguins of Madagascar on the big screen.

The Madagascar spin-off is a fast-paced, fun adventure, with touching moments and several flipperfuls of good laughs. I have written some of my thoughts on it below. They will be appreciated zaidi kwa fellow Fanguins than those completely unfamiliar with the characters, so this makala is zaidi a orodha of observations and opinions than a true movie review. Still, I will not spoil too much for those who have not yet seen the film.


Opening

● The movie opens years zamani in Antarctica,...
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This movie was good, but not great. It met my expectations, but did not exceed them much. It was a fun, moyo warming movie, but it didn't carry it out well enough to make me leave the theater and think "Whoa, that was just amazing". I think the negative reviews of this movie made it sound a lot worse than it was. Also it's good to consider that this a movie about Penguins, the side characters from Madagascar, not Penguins, the well-developed characters of the TV show. I think if they made a movie based off of the onyesha au if this movie was longer, it would've turned out much better, but nonetheless,...
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Source: Penguins of Madagascar Trailer 2
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I just chanced upon this. Even though the URL is in another language, the video is in English :D Enjoy!!
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NOT EDITED kwa ME. LETS GET THAT STRAIGHT. :) So...I like weirdly-edited video like YouTube Poops. What's cool about this one is that some of the jokes actually seem like ones that would be in the show.
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