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To: will of the people; RegulatorCountry
...what really concerns me is all those RC Colas and Moon Pies I had when I lived in the South. That whole combination is starting to make eerie conspiratorial sense now.

I have this strange feeling that I'm offending somebody when I bring up the Pittsburgh Penguins, but no one will tell me why.

471 posted on 04/21/2010 9:43:16 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy; RegulatorCountry; will of the people
I have this strange feeling that I'm offending somebody when I bring up the Pittsburgh Penguins, but no one will tell me why.

lol. THIS might have something to do with it...

GERMAN CATHOLIC WOMEN DISCOVER THE PENGUIN IN THEMSELVES.

Munster. "Do it like the penguin: you don't give a damn when your wings do not let you fly." Even from a distance on Monday afternoon (14.09.2009), the "penguin song" was heard in Münster zoo. Mechthild Schlichtmann, director of the choir project "Malembe" of the Catholic Women in Germany (KFD) in the Diocese of Münster had written lyrics for this song specially for the KFD-action and set it to music in the zoo.

About 200 women from Münster and the Münsterland took up the offer which a preparatory team had worked out with the assistance of the KFD-town women: an introduction to "Animals in the Bible," a talk by zoo director Joerg Adler about the importance of frogs to the ecosystem and people, public singing with the KFD Project choir and liturgical dance as praise to creation. The event was held under the motto - "Discover the penguin in you..."


474 posted on 04/21/2010 11:29:02 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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