Still Skipper's View
"Yes!" the man cried. "I knew it! Time is frozen!"
I tell por tone on voice that the man was Kowalski.
"Hey, how did I get all the way up here?" the man (Kowalski) asked himself.
He pulled up his new hand and looked at it.
"Ahhh!! Fingers!" he screamed.
"Told ya it wasn't the Stopwatch," Johnson said, who had got out of a bunk.
"And that is why you shouldn't disobey my orders," I joked.
por now, we were all out of our hiding spaces.
"Stop making all those weird noises, Skipper and Johnson," Kowalski said. "I can't understand a word you two are saying!"
"Of course!" Ivy said. "Johnson's device made Kowalski turn human! Of course he can't understand us!"
"That is obvious that he is human." I said.
"Oh, now Ivy, too!" Kowalski said. "Stop your word play mumbo-jumbo!"
"Kowalski, are you getting cramped?"Private asked.
"Ooo! Cramp! Cramp! Cramp!" Kowalski cried.
"Rico, we'll need a chainsaw to get this human out of here," I said.
Rico spat up a chainsaw and started drilling around the entrance to make it bigger.
"Oh, that hurts my ears!" Kowalski complained.
"I know," Ivy said. "Nothing worse than being a human."
Johnson, Private and I stared at her.
"What?" She said. "I've experienced lots of things?"
por now, the hole Rico had cut was just big enough for Kowalski to fit through. He climbed out, gasping.
"Ahhh," he sighed. "Air, and space."
Then, he looked down.
"All right! Who did this!" he exclaimed.
"I'm afraid to say, but you did it to yourself." I said.
Kowalski knelt down so he could see us better.
"How can you fix me?" He whispered.
"Johnson, it was your thing. How do we fix him?" I asked.
"I found it, I don't know how it works?" Johnson said. "All I know is that it is from Blowhole."
"Well, your the master on Blowhole, hear!" I said.
"I still can't understand you," Kowalski said.
"Try another Blowhole master!" Johnson said. "I asure you, I know nothing about this device."
"Okay Ivy," I said. "You're the mastermind here. How do we fix Kowalski?"
"Wow, this is starting to sound like the time he super loaded then super unloaded his brain." Private said.
"Alice!" Ivy said.
"Alice who?" Private asked.
"The zookeeper! Duh!" Ivy said.
"Surround the hole!" I said.
All five of us stood around the hole in our habitat. Kowalski just stood there, and was like: "What just happened?"
Then Alice spotted him.
"Yes!" the man cried. "I knew it! Time is frozen!"
I tell por tone on voice that the man was Kowalski.
"Hey, how did I get all the way up here?" the man (Kowalski) asked himself.
He pulled up his new hand and looked at it.
"Ahhh!! Fingers!" he screamed.
"Told ya it wasn't the Stopwatch," Johnson said, who had got out of a bunk.
"And that is why you shouldn't disobey my orders," I joked.
por now, we were all out of our hiding spaces.
"Stop making all those weird noises, Skipper and Johnson," Kowalski said. "I can't understand a word you two are saying!"
"Of course!" Ivy said. "Johnson's device made Kowalski turn human! Of course he can't understand us!"
"That is obvious that he is human." I said.
"Oh, now Ivy, too!" Kowalski said. "Stop your word play mumbo-jumbo!"
"Kowalski, are you getting cramped?"Private asked.
"Ooo! Cramp! Cramp! Cramp!" Kowalski cried.
"Rico, we'll need a chainsaw to get this human out of here," I said.
Rico spat up a chainsaw and started drilling around the entrance to make it bigger.
"Oh, that hurts my ears!" Kowalski complained.
"I know," Ivy said. "Nothing worse than being a human."
Johnson, Private and I stared at her.
"What?" She said. "I've experienced lots of things?"
por now, the hole Rico had cut was just big enough for Kowalski to fit through. He climbed out, gasping.
"Ahhh," he sighed. "Air, and space."
Then, he looked down.
"All right! Who did this!" he exclaimed.
"I'm afraid to say, but you did it to yourself." I said.
Kowalski knelt down so he could see us better.
"How can you fix me?" He whispered.
"Johnson, it was your thing. How do we fix him?" I asked.
"I found it, I don't know how it works?" Johnson said. "All I know is that it is from Blowhole."
"Well, your the master on Blowhole, hear!" I said.
"I still can't understand you," Kowalski said.
"Try another Blowhole master!" Johnson said. "I asure you, I know nothing about this device."
"Okay Ivy," I said. "You're the mastermind here. How do we fix Kowalski?"
"Wow, this is starting to sound like the time he super loaded then super unloaded his brain." Private said.
"Alice!" Ivy said.
"Alice who?" Private asked.
"The zookeeper! Duh!" Ivy said.
"Surround the hole!" I said.
All five of us stood around the hole in our habitat. Kowalski just stood there, and was like: "What just happened?"
Then Alice spotted him.
a tribute to pinguim of Madagascar
please comment it my first artical
What us fãs have joined together let no writer rip asunder
pinguim of Madagascar fãs of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
cadastrar-se together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I amor them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live pinguim of Madagascar
You will never be forgotten
please comment it my first artical
What us fãs have joined together let no writer rip asunder
pinguim of Madagascar fãs of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
cadastrar-se together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I amor them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live pinguim of Madagascar
You will never be forgotten
This is my first fã fiction. Hope you enjoy it! Oh, and if you were wondering, this story is told from Johnson's point of view.
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my início could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt or a grocery store. Still, the only good comida I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The mural belonged to the Central Park Zoo!
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my início could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt or a grocery store. Still, the only good comida I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The mural belonged to the Central Park Zoo!