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I have just had a startling realisation - a real bolt from the blue.
I cannot think of anyone I have ever met that doesn't like Penguins (birds, not biscuits)
Seriously, have you ever met anyone ever that didn't like Penguins?
I'm quite astounded by this.
It's the same with meerkats. Everyone loves a meerkat. I know this because I carried a 6ft cardboard one around with me for a week!
Did you know that this is one of a few English words that comes from the Cornish language? pen = head, and gwyn = white (as the Welsh will also testify). It's a well-known fact that the world can't help but love anything Cornish. Even the queen loves our heritage ('corgi' means 'dwarf dog' in Cornish).I have just had a startling realisation - a real bolt from the blue.
I cannot think of anyone I have ever met that doesn't like Penguins (birds, not biscuits)
Seriously, have you ever met anyone ever that didn't like Penguins?
I'm quite astounded by this.